The Routledge handbook of smuggling / / edited by Max Gallien and Florian Weigand.

"The Routledge Handbook of Smuggling offers a comprehensive survey of interdisciplinary research related to smuggling, reflecting on key themes, and charting current and future trends. Divided into 6 parts and spanning over 30 chapters, the volume covers themes such as mobility, borders, violen...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Taylor & Francis,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Routledge international handbooks.
Physical Description:1 online resource (484 pages) :; illustrations.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Studying smuggling Max Gallien and Florian Weigand
  • PART I Methods and approaches
  • 2 Localising smuggling Gregor Dobler
  • 3 Smuggling ideologies: Theory and reality in African clandestine economies Kate Meagher
  • 4 Lorries and ledgers: Describing and mapping smuggling in the field Nikki Philline C. de la Rosa and Francisco J. Lara Jr.
  • 5 Quantifying missing and hidden trade: An economic perspective Sami Bensassi and Jade Siu
  • 6 Research in dangerous fields: Ethics, morals, and practices in the study of smuggling Thomas Husken
  • PART II Borderlands and their people
  • 7 Making borders, closing frontiers and identifying smuggling: Comparative histories Paul Nugent
  • 8 Borderlands, frontiers, and borders: Changing meanings and the intersection with smuggling practices Sergio Pena
  • 9 Trading spaces: Afghan borderland brokers and the transformation of the margins Jonathan Goodhand, Jan Koehler, and Jasmine Bhatia
  • 10 Scales of grey: The complex geography of transnational cross-border trade in the African Great Lakes region Timothy Raeymaekers
  • 11 Smuggling as a legitimate activity? The OPEC Boys as social bandits in Northern Uganda Kristof Titeca
  • 12 Tall tales and borderline cases: Narratives as meaningful contraband Mareike Schomerus and Lotje de Vries
  • 13 Gender and smuggling Caroline E. Schuster PART III Smuggling goods
  • 14 Cocaine smuggling: Between geopolitics and domestic power struggles Angelica Duran-Martinez
  • 15 Sharing the load: The distributive nature of the opium trade in, and from, Afghanistan David Mansfield
  • 16 Arms trafficking Nicholas Marsh and Lauren Pinson
  • 17 Reconciling competing policies for combatting wildlife trafficking and preventing zoonotic pandemics Vanda Felbab-Brown
  • 18 Cigarette smuggling: Trends, taxes and big tobacco Max Gallien
  • 19 Theft and smuggling of petroleum products Tim Eaton
  • 20 Old routes, new rules: Smuggling rice in the porous borders of the Sulu, Celebes, and South China Sea Eddie L. Quitoriano
  • 21 The intersections of smuggling flows Annette Idler PART IV Smuggling and mobility
  • 22 Humanitarian smuggling in a time of restricting and criminalizing mobility Ilse van Liempt
  • 23 Migrant smuggling and the social organisation of cross-border mobility Luca Raineri
  • 24 Human smuggling, gender and labour circulation in the Global South Priya Deshingkar 25 Human smuggling in the time of COVID-19: Lessons from a pandemic Lucia Bird Ruiz-Benitez de Lugo
  • PART V Smuggling and conflict
  • 26 The illicit trade and conflict connection: Insights from US history Peter Andreas
  • 27 Smuggling, survival, and civil war economies Aisha Ahmad
  • 28 Checkpost chess: Exploring the relationship between insurgents and illicit trade Shalaka Thakur
  • 29 Rebels, smugglers and (the pitfalls of) economic pacification David Brenner PART VI Addressing smuggling
  • 30 Blue frontiers: In pursuit of smugglers at sea Carina Bruwer
  • 31 Communities and crime wars: Adaptation and resilience Matt Herbert, Tuesday Reitano, and Siria Gastelum Felix
  • 32 The "war on smugglers" and the expansion of the border apparatus Lorena Gazzotti.