Drug trafficking and international security

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    • Kan, Paul Rexton

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Drug trafficking and international security

Paul Rexton Kan

(Peace and security in the 21st century series / series editor, Charles Hauss)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2016

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-211) and index

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内容説明

Global drug trafficking intersects with a vast array of international security issues ranging from war and terrorism to migration and state stability. More than just another item on the international security agenda, drug trafficking in fact exacerbates threats to national and international security. In this light, the book argues that global drug trafficking should not be treated as one international security issue among many. Rather, due to the unique nature of the trade, illegal drugs have made key threats to national and international security more complex, durable, and acute. Each chapter examines how drug trafficking affects a particular security issue, such as rogue nations, weak and failing states, protracted intrastate conflicts, terrorism, transnational crime, public health, and cyber security. While some texts see drug trafficking as an international threat in itself, others place it under the topic of transnational organized crime, arguing that the threats emanate from criminal groups. This book, on the other hand, provides a thorough understanding of how a vast array of threats to international security are exacerbated by drug trafficking.

目次

Preface Chapter One: The Scope and Scale of the Issue Chapter Two: Patterns of International Drug Trafficking Chapter Three: Narco-States Chapter Four: Fragile States Chapter Five: Intrastate Conflict and Terrorism Chapter Six: Transnational Organized Crime Chapter Seven: Human Security and Global Health Chapter Eight: Cyberspace and Cybersecurity Chapter Nine: Ways Forward

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