Peace operations and organized crime enemies or allies? / [electronic resource] : edited by James Cockayne and Adam Lupel. - Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2011. - x, 230 p. - Cass series on peacekeeping . - Cass series on peacekeeping. .

Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-226) and index.

1. Introduction : rethinking the relationship between peace operations and organized crime / James Cockayne and Adam Lupel -- 2. Framing the issue : UN responses to corruption and criminal networks in post-conflict settings / Victoria K. Holt and Alix J. Boucher -- 3. Symbiosis between peace operations and illicit business in Bosnia / Peter Andreas -- 4. Problems of crime-fighting by 'internationals' in Kosovo / Cornelius Friesendorf -- 5. Understanding criminality in West-African conflicts / William Reno -- 6. Peace operations and international crime : the case of Somalia / Roland Marchal -- 7. Organized crime, illicit power structures and threatened peace processes : the case of Guatemala / Patrick Gavigan -- 8. Winning Haiti's protection competition : organized crime and peace operations past, present and future / James Cockayne -- 9. Counterinsurgents in the poppy fields : drugs, wars and crime in Afghanistan / Vanda Felbab-Brown -- 10. Organized crime and corruption in Iraq / Phil Williams -- 11. Closing the gap between peace operations and post-conflict insecurity : towards a violence-reduction agenda / Robert Muggah and Keith Krause -- 12. Conclusion : from iron fist to invisible hand : peace operations, organized crime and intelligent international law enforcement / James Cockayne and Adam Lupel.




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United Nations--Peacekeeping forces.


Peace-building.
Organized crime.


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