Financial market reform has focused chiefly on the threats to
stability arising from the risky, uncontrolled activity of the
leaders of financial institutions. Nevertheless, organized crime,
white-collar crime, and corruption have a huge impact on financial
systems worldwide and must also be confronted if true reform is to
be achieved. A collection of articles written by experts in their
fields of study, Financial Crimes: A Threat to Global Security
spotlights the importance of addressing the problem of illegal
financial activity as part of a greater comprehensive plan for
reforming the financial sector.
Drawn from the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on
the United Nations System (ACUNS) held in Vienna, the book explores
the major themes discussed at this elite symposium. In the first
section, the contributors examine changing concepts in security
over the course of history and across nations. They discuss how an
event in Austria led to the implementation of a new security
philosophy that is now followed by the majority of the European
Union. The book examines the diverse models of preventing security
threats that have grown from that idea as well as the gradual
expansion of the role of the security council of the United
Nations.
The next section analyzes the present state of security
worldwide and examines the wide array of criminal activity that
plagues the financial sector. Expert contributors reveal methods to
identify certain types of behavior and criminals as well as efforts
to combat illegal activity including the role of the media.
The final section investigates alternative approaches to
preventing another worldwide financial disaster through
investigative reporting, human factors analysis, legislative
initiatives, and other methods.
Filled with insight from international experts, the book
highlights both the warning signs to illegal activity as well as
the most effective methods for combating the invidious corruption
that, if unchecked, puts all nations at risk.
Maximilian Edelbacher will be appearing at three upcoming
events:
- June 28, 2012: Roundtable in the House of the European Union in
Vienna on the topic "Financial Crimes: A Threat to European
Security?"
- October 8, 2012: Roundtable in Joannneum, Austria on the topic
"Financial Crimes: A Threat to Global Security"
- October 9, 2012: Book presentation at the Hans Gross Museum in
Graz, Austria
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