In contrast to a globalizing approach to "transnational
organized crime," this edited volume studies socio-historical
environments in which mafia-esque violence has found a fertile
ground for growth and development within the political arena. The
various chapters explore empirical data showing how
politico-criminal configurations emerge, are formed and allow for
interactions between powerful official stakeholders and
"professionals of the use of force." Links between military
know-how and political power in Indonesia, Pakistan and Turkey; the
conversion of "violent entrepreneurs" into the Russian or Bulgarian
political arena; the political racketeering activities of leaders
of armed nationalist movements in Corsica; interactions between the
Calabrese mafia and business; investment by the Belizean government
in illegal activities; or else, monetary "illegalism" in the
Somalia conflict... The various chapters of this book encourage a
comparative approach to the study of mafia violence in the making
and running of State power.
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