Gray area phenomena : confronting the new world disorder
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Gray area phenomena : confronting the new world disorder
(Studies in global security)
Westview Press, 1993
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Noted authorities on low intensity conflict turn their attention to the gray area phenomena, such as drug cartels or other transnational threats and violent internal challenges that plague many countries. These conflicts may or may not be motivated by a desire for political change; nevertheless they seriously undermine a legitimate governments ability to govern. Using the white triangle of the cocaine trade in the Americas and other contemporary examples, the contributors to this volume analyze the problem and offer concrete proposals for counteracting the political, economic, and social effects of gray area phenomena.
Table of Contents
- The New World Disorder: Governability and Development ,Wm. J. Olson.
- The New Bad Guys: Exploring the Parameters of the Violent New World Order ,Scott B. MacDonald. Part 2 Key Strategic Considerations For The Gray Area Phenomenon
- Beyond the Cold War: Toward a Theory of Engagement to Confront the Gray Area Phenomenon ,Max G. Manwaring.
- The Umbrella of Legitimacy ,M. G. Manwaring and Courtney E. Prisk.
- Constructing a Financial Enforcement Regime to Reallocate Assets from the Bad Guys to the Good Guys ,Bruce Zagaris.
- Achieving the Elusive Unity of Effort ,John T. Fishel.
- Strategy for Conflict Control: An Object Suspended Between Three Political-Military Magnets ,M. G. Manwaring, Robert M. Herrick, and David G. Bradford. Part 3 Implications For Policy And Strategy
- Beyond the Cold War: An Overview and Lessons ,Amb. David C. Miller Jr.
- Rubiks Cube, Manwarings Paradigm for Gray Area Phenomenon, and a New Strategy for International Narcotics Control ,Amb. Edwin G. Corr.
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