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Geopolitics of the Illicit

Linking the Global South and Europe
Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
411 Seiten
Englisch
Nomoserschienen am10.10.2022
This anthology examines different dimensions of illicit commodity flows and asks how they can be understood through a geographical lens that looks from the Global South to Europe. By applying a supply chain perspective, it generates insights into how illegal, grey and legal markets merge at certain points in the production chain. This volume seeks to promote a holistic view through a 'thick description' of the specific flows and develops practical policy recommendations. It brings together contributions from authors from a wide range of backgrounds, including international scholars, journalists and specialists in both law enforcement and development cooperation. With contributions byLorenzo Bagnoli, Stefan Bauchwitz, Dyhia Belhabib; Daniel Brombacher, Inga Carry, Peter Fabricius, Gerardo Damonte, Nhomsai Hagen, Cathrin Hauk, Lutz Heide, Philippe Le Billon, Günther Maihold, Fatjona Mejdini, Melanie Müller, Bettina Schorr, Jan Schubert, Ina Tessnow-von Wysocki, Leopold von Carlowitz and Judith Vorrath.mehr

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KlappentextThis anthology examines different dimensions of illicit commodity flows and asks how they can be understood through a geographical lens that looks from the Global South to Europe. By applying a supply chain perspective, it generates insights into how illegal, grey and legal markets merge at certain points in the production chain. This volume seeks to promote a holistic view through a 'thick description' of the specific flows and develops practical policy recommendations. It brings together contributions from authors from a wide range of backgrounds, including international scholars, journalists and specialists in both law enforcement and development cooperation. With contributions byLorenzo Bagnoli, Stefan Bauchwitz, Dyhia Belhabib; Daniel Brombacher, Inga Carry, Peter Fabricius, Gerardo Damonte, Nhomsai Hagen, Cathrin Hauk, Lutz Heide, Philippe Le Billon, Günther Maihold, Fatjona Mejdini, Melanie Müller, Bettina Schorr, Jan Schubert, Ina Tessnow-von Wysocki, Leopold von Carlowitz and Judith Vorrath.

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