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DoesGlobalizationFacilitatetheSpread Of Organized Criminal Groups? - Federico Varese, Mafias on the Move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2011).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 February 2012

Venelin I. Ganev*
Affiliation:
Department of Political Science, Miami University of Ohio [ganevvi@muohio.edu].
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References

1 Misha Glenny, McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld (New York, Knopf, 2008).

2 Louise Shelleyet al., “Global Crime, Inc.” in Maryann Cusimano Love, ed., Beyond Sovereignty: Issues for a Global Agenda, third edition (Stamford, CT: Thomson-Wadsworth, 2003, p.160).

3 See, for example, Manuel Castels, End of the Millenium (Oxford, Blackwell Publishers, 1998, p.172) and Moisés Naím, Illicit: How Smugglers, Traffickers and Copycats Are Hijacking the Global Economy (New York, Doubleday, 2005, p.13).

4 Cf. Peter Reuter, “The Decline of the American Mafia,” The Public Interest, n° 120, Summer 1995, pp.89-99.