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|a Book Title -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- ch 1-Introduction -- Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: A Brief Overview -- September 11, 2001, and After: Crime and Terrorism -- Note -- Part 1: Globalization, Economic Reform, and Transnational Organized Crime -- ch 2-Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: Business as Usual? -- What Is Transnational Organized Crime? -- Policies of Prohibition and Illegal Markets -- The Industry of Protection -- From Precipitation to Symbiosis -- Globalization of Crime, or Globalization and Organized Crime?
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|a Security at Risk? -- Notes -- ch 3-Transnational Crimeand Economic Globalization -- The Business of Transnational Crime -- Transnational Crime and Economic Liberalization -- Transportation and Trade Liberalization -- Counterarguments -- Policy Escalation, Not Reevaluation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 4-Liberalization and Transnational Financial Crime -- Transnational Organized Crime and Financial Crime -- Credit Card Fraud and Transnational Organized Crime -- The New Financial Policing -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 5-Cooperation Among Criminal Organizations.
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|a Parallels of Cooperation Between Licit Business and Organized Crime -- Table 5.1 Cooperative Relationships in the Business World -- Patterns of Cooperation in the Criminal World -- Initiating Cooperation -- Problems with Cooperation -- Notes -- Part 2: International Organizations -- ch 6-The UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime -- UN Efforts Against Transnational Organized Crime -- Overview of the Convention -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 7-The OAS and Transnational Organized Crime in the Americas -- Drug Trafficking -- The Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism -- Firearms Trafficking.
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|a Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 8-Law-Enforcement Cooperation and Transnational Organized Crime in Europe -- Law-Enforcement Cooperation in the EU: The Case of Europol -- Policy Actors -- EU Analysis of Organized Crime -- EU Instruments Against Organized Crime -- Forms of Institutionalization -- Coordination Structures Inside EU Member States -- Patterns and Trends -- Notes -- Part 3: Regional Trends in Transnational Organized Crime -- ch 9-Liberal Markets and the Republic of Europe: Contextualizing the Growth of Transnational Organized Crime.
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|a Transnational Crime Globally and in Europe: What Is to Be Explained? -- Table 9.1 Varieties of Organized Crime in Europe -- Table 9.2 Crime in Manchester, 1990s -- The Onward March of Liberal-Market Europe -- Republican Visions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- ch 10-Transnational Organized Crime and Conflict in the Balkans -- The Balkans: History, Politics, and Ethnicity -- Criminal Groups -- Types of Organized Crime -- Counterstrategies: Prevention and Repression -- Notes -- ch 11-From Small-Time Smuggling to Big-Time Racketeering: Turkey and the Middle East -- Acculturating Concepts.
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