Geopolitics of the illicit : : linking the global South and Europe / / edited by Daniel Brombacher [and three others].

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...

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Superior document:Weltwirtschaft und internationale Zusammenarbeit
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Place / Publishing House:Baden-Baden : : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Weltwirtschaft und internationale Zusammenarbeit.
Physical Description:1 online resource (411 pages).
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Other title:Geopolitics of the Illicit
Summary: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 by Lorenzo Bagnoli; Stefan Bauchwitz, PhD; Dr. Dyhia Belhabib; Daniel Brombacher, Inga Carry; Peter Fabricius; Prof. Dr. Gerardo Damonte; Dr. Nhomsai Hagen, PhD; Dr. Cathrin Hauk, PhD; Prof. Dr. Lutz Heide, PhD; Prof. Dr. Philippe Le Billon, PhD; Prof. Dr. Günther Maihold; Fatjona Mejdini; Dr. Melanie Müller; Dr. Bettina Schorr; Jan Schubert; Ina Tessnow-von Wysocki; Dr. Leopold von Carlowitz and Dr. Judith Vorrath.
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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Daniel Brombacher [and three others].