The Transnational Governance of Violence and Crime:
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Writen byAnja P. Jakobi, Klaus Dieter Wolf - PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
- Year2013
This edited volume examines the role of non-state actors in governing violence and crime across borders. It provides case studies on warlords, armed groups, and private security companies, analyzing their influence on governance and security in fragile states. The book covers issues such as weapons trafficking, human trafficking, maritime terrorism, and the war economy, focusing on both formal and informal governance mechanisms This edited volume examines the role of non-state actors in governing violence and crime across borders. It provides case studies on warlords, armed groups, and private security companies, analyzing their influence on governance and security in fragile states. The book covers issues such as weapons trafficking, human trafficking, maritime terrorism, and the war economy, focusing on both formal and informal governance mechanisms.This edited volume examines the role of non-state actors in governing violence and crime across borders. It provides case studies on warlords, armed groups, and private security companies, analyzing their influence on governance and security in fragile states. The book covers issues such as weapons trafficking, human trafficking, maritime terrorism, and the war economy, focusing on both formal and informal governance mechanisms

