Convergence : Illicit networks and national security in the age of globalization /
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| Format: | Government Document eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
Published for the Center for Complex Operations, Institute for National Strategic Studies by National Defense University Press,
2013.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Michael Miklaucic and Jacqueline Brewer
- Deviant globilization / Nils Gilman, Jesse Goldhammer, and Steven Weber
- Lawlessness and disorder: an emerging paradigm for the 21st century / Phil Williams
- Can we estimate the global scale and impact of illicit trade? / Justin Picard
- The illicit supply chain / Duncan Deville
- Fixers, super fixers, and shadow facilitators: how networks connect / Douglas Farah
- The geography of badness: mapping the hubs of the illicit global economy / Patrick Radden Keefe
- Threat finance: a critical enabler for illicit networks / Danielle Camner Lindholm and Celina B. Realuyo
- Money laundering into real eEstate / Louise Shelley
- The criminal state / Michael Miklaucic and Moisés Naím
- How illicit networks impact sovereignty / John P. Sullivan
- Counterinsurgency, counternarcotics, and illicit economies in Afghanistan: lessons for state-building / Vanda Felbab-Brown
- Fighting networks with networks / David M. Luna
- The Department of Defense's role in combating yransnational organized crime / William F. Wechsler and Gary Barnabo
- Collaborating to combat illicit networks through interagency and international efforts / Celina B. Realuyo.