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This book takes the reader into a thorny world of political
dysfunction. The contributions to State of Corruption, State of
Chaos speak to some of the most potent security threats facing us
in the twenty-first century, and examine the degree to which our
inability or unwillingness to curb the spread of political
corruption may be responsible. Within this volume are unique
contributions to the rich and growing literature on corruption and
conflict, addressing a variety of issues germane to both domestic
affairs and international relations. They each seek to dissect the
often convoluted and contestable connections between corruption and
conflict. Joining the quest to develop a coherent research
programme, contributors undertake to explore social and political
implications for various policy-making levels. The edited volume
will serve as a particularly useful reference for practitioners, as
well as for professors and students of public administration and
public policy, international relations, international law,
comparative politics, security studies, and conflict resolution.
Political corruption and armed conflict touches nearly every aspect
of our lives, and so the pursuit of a healthier society, state, and
international community requires being informed about theoretical
and empirical bases of these current challenges.
The planet is currently experiencing alarming levels of species
loss caused in large part by intensified poaching and wildlife
trafficking driven by expanding demand, for medicines, for food,
and for trophies. Affecting many more species than just the iconic
elephants, rhinos, and tigers, the rate of extinction is now as
much as 1000 times the historical average and the worst since the
dinosaurs died out 65 million years ago. In addition to causing
irretrievable biodiversity loss, wildlife trafficking also poses
serious threats to public health, potentially triggering a global
pandemic. The Extinction Market explores the causes, means, and
consequences of poaching and wildlife trafficking, with a view to
finding ways of suppressing them. Vanda Felbab-Brown travelled to
the markets of Latin America, South and South East Asia, and
eastern and southern Africa, to evaluate the effectiveness of
various tools, including bans on legal trade, law enforcement, and
interdiction; allowing legal supply from hunting or farming;
alternative livelihoods; anti- money-laundering efforts; and demand
reduction strategies. This is an urgent book offering meaningful
solutions to one of the world's most pressing crises.
Over the past two years, the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) and
the University of Pittsburgh Matthew B. Ridgway Center for
International Security Studies (Center for Latin American Studies
and Office of the Provost) have conducted two conferences: The
first was entitled "Drug Trafficking, Violence, and Instability in
Mexico, Colombia, and the Caribbean: Implications for U.S. National
Security," and the second was "Violent Armed Groups: A Global
Challenge." Keynote speakers for the first conference were: Bruce
Bagley, Professor and Chair, Department of International Studies,
University of Miami and Director, University of Miami's Center of
Latin American Studies, who addressed "What Can the Mexican State
Do to Combat Organized Crime?"; and Jorge Chabat,
Professor/Investigator, Centro de Investigacion y Docencia
Economicas (Center for Research and Teaching in Economics), who
discussed "The Drug War in Mexico: Dilemmas and Options." Speakers
for the second conference included Dr. Robert Mandel, Professor of
International Affairs at Lewis & Clark College, and John Robb,
author of the book Brave New War. Dr. Mandel addressed "Global
Security Upheaval: Armed Non-State Groups as Stability Enhancers,"
and Mr. Robb addressed "The Bazaar of Violence." The conference
sponsors found the presentations at the two conferences to be
sufficiently complementary to combine them in a series of
monographs under the main title of Violent Armed Groups. Specific
monographs within the series will have subtitles encompassing
groups of works selected from among the presentations by the four
keynote speakers and over 40 panelists. The introduction to this
first monograph, "Drug Trafficking, Violence, and Instability,"
will serve to: (1) introduce the series by providing general
conceptions of the global security challenges posed by violent
armed groups; (2) identify the issues of greatest import to
scholars studying the phenomenon; and, (3) emphasize the need for
the U.S. Government to understand variations in the challenges it
faces from a wide range of potential enemies. In this first report,
Dr. Phil Williams and Dr. Vanda Felbab-Brown provide the strategic
context for the series and highlight many of the issues that will
be addressed in more detail by authors of subsequent monographs in
the series. SSI is pleased to offer this report in fulfillment of
its mission to assist U.S. Army and Department of Defense senior
leaders and strategic thinkers in understanding the key issues of
the day.
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