Narcotics and armed conflict: interaction and implications/ Svante E Cornell
Material type: TextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Studies in conflict and terrorism Vol 20 No 3, March 2007, pp.207-227 (114)Summary: This article proposes to investigate the linkage by incorporating from the field of transnational organized crime into the existing literature and civil war. The article finds that where traditional and limited drug production exists , armed conflict tends to greatly increase the incidence of drug cultivation through the collapse of state law enforcement capabilities in specific territorial areas.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article proposes to investigate the linkage by incorporating from the field of transnational organized crime into the existing literature and civil war. The article finds that where traditional and limited drug production exists , armed conflict tends to greatly increase the incidence of drug cultivation through the collapse of state law enforcement capabilities in specific territorial areas.
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