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Peace operations are increasingly on the front line in the
international community's fight against organized crime; this book
explores how, in some cases, peace operations and organized crime
are clear enemies, while in others, they may become tacit allies.
The threat posed by organized crime to international and human
security has become a matter of considerable strategic concern for
national and international decision-makers, so it is somewhat
surprising how little thought has been devoted to addressing the
complex relationship between organized crime and peace operations.
This volume addresses this gap, questioning the emerging orthodoxy
that portrays organized crime as an external threat to the liberal
peace championed by western and allied states and delivered through
peace operations. Based upon a series of case studies it concludes
that organized crime is both a potential enemy and a potential ally
of peace operations, and it argues for the need to distinguish
between strategies to contain organized crime and strategies to
transform the political economies in which it flourishes. The
editors argue for the development of intelligent, transnational,
and transitional law enforcement that can make the most of
organized crime as a potential ally for transforming political
economies, while at the same time containing the threat it presents
as an enemy to building effective and responsible states. The book
will be of great interest to students of peacebuilding, peace and
conflict studies, organised crime, Security Studies and IR in
general.
Hidden Power reveals criminal mafias determining political outcomes
to suit their own agendas, and tells how they do it - by
influencing elections, changing constitutions, fomenting terrorism,
waging war, negotiating peace deals and working behind the scenes
in pivotal historical moments such as the Second World War and the
Cuban Missile Crisis.Drawing on unpublished government documents
and mafia memoirs, James Cockayne reveals a century of forgotten
political-criminal collaboration in New York, Sicily and the
Caribbean and explains how such links persist globally, from the
drug wars in Mexico, to smuggling routes in West Africa, to
political instability in Russia, Ukraine and Central Asia.Forcing
us to rethink our distinctions between politics, conflict and
crime, Hidden Power reveals a world in which states and mafias
compete - and collaborate - for power.
Peace operations are increasingly on the front line in the
international community's fight against organized crime; this book
explores how, in some cases, peace operations and organized crime
are clear enemies, while in others, they may become tacit allies.
The threat posed by organized crime to international and human
security has become a matter of considerable strategic concern for
national and international decision-makers, so it is somewhat
surprising how little thought has been devoted to addressing the
complex relationship between organized crime and peace operations.
This volume addresses this gap, questioning the emerging orthodoxy
that portrays organized crime as an external threat to the liberal
peace championed by western and allied states and delivered through
peace operations. Based upon a series of case studies it concludes
that organized crime is both a potential enemy and a potential ally
of peace operations, and it argues for the need to distinguish
between strategies to contain organized crime and strategies to
transform the political economies in which it flourishes. The
editors argue for the development of intelligent, transnational,
and transitional law enforcement that can make the most of
organized crime as a potential ally for transforming political
economies, while at the same time containing the threat it presents
as an enemy to building effective and responsible states. The book
will be of great interest to students of peacebuilding, peace and
conflict studies, organised crime, Security Studies and IR in
general.
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