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Transnational Threats : Smuggling and Trafficking in Arms, Drugs, and Human Life

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This collection of essays demonstrates how security is potentially threatened by individuals and governments who are engaged in the illicit trade in arms, drugs, and human beings in distant parts of the globe.

More than just a threat to the individual citizen, these activities are often detrimental to global peace and security due to the destabilizing impact that each activity can have on a nation or region.

More revealing is how terrorists benefit from this illegal trade, generating critical sources of funding used for everything from recruiting to procurement of weapons and explosives of all types to extend and expand the scope of their struggle.

The scope of this work is truly global. Fourteen essays touch on prevailing problems from the Balkans to Southeast Asia and the Pacific, from Africa to the Caribbean, and more.

In each essay, the authors explore a problem that not only has direct regional repercussions, but larger international ones as well.

The essays present the problems that result from these illegal activities as a global epidemic, not simply regional problems.

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Product Details
Praeger Publishers Inc
027599404X / 9780275994044
Hardback
364.133
01/05/2007
United States
English
284 p. : ill.
24 cm
general /postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More