Deviant Globalization Black Market Economy in the 21st Century

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Pub. Date: 2011-03-24
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

Through essays contributed by leading experts and scholars, Deviant Globalization argues that far from being marginal, illicit activities are a fundamental part of globalization. Narcotrafficking, human trafficking, the organ trade, computer malware, transnational gangs are just as much artifacts of globalization as are CNN and McDonald's, free trade and capital mobility, accessible air travel and container shipping. In fact, almost every technology, process, and regulation that enables mainstream globalization is an enabler of deviant globalization. This unique book explains why understanding deviant globalization as a systemic and integral part of globalization is crucial for setting up policies that will maximize the benefits of globalization and minimize its ill effects. Going beyond the usual pro/con arguments about globalization, Deviant Globalization seeks to initiate a critical debate about the choices it presents to governments, firms, supra-national organizations, and individuals. An accessible treatment of the underbelly of globalization, the book offers a systematic treatment of the difficult policy choices that it creates and describes a much more complex and symbiotic relationship between illicit and mainstream globalization.

Author Biography

Nils Gilman is Senior Practitioner at Monitor 360, a San Francisco based group that helps organizations make sense of complex geo-strategic issues. Jesse Goldhammer is a partner at the Monitor Group and Monitor 360, San Francisco, USA. Steven Weber is Professor, Political Science and School of Information UC Berkeley, and advisor to Monitor 360, San Francisco, USA.

Table of Contents

Essay Sourcesp. viii
Acknowledgementsp. x
Introductionp. 1
People
Snakeheads and Smuggling: The Dynamics of Illegal Chinese Immigrationp. 27
The Sex Tradep. 41
Global Sex Traffickingp. 67
The Black Market in Human Organsp. 72
The Dark Side of Dubaip. 83
Drugs
Smuggling Made Easy: Landlocked Paraguay Emerges as a Top Producer of Contraband Tobaccop. 103
West Africa's International Drug Tradep. 114
The Inland Empirep. 139
Resources
The Illicit Abalone Trade in South Africap. 153
Toxic Exports: Despite Global Treaty, Hazardous Waste Trade Continuesp. 166
The Stolen Forests: Inside the Covert War on Illegal Loggingp. 180
Blood Oilp. 197
New Organizations
Inside the Global Hacker Service Economyp. 215
Illicit Money: Can It Be Stopped?p. 232
Weapons for Warlords: Arms Trafficking in the Gulf of Adenp. 241
Future Conflict: Criminal Insurgencies, Gangs and Intelligencep. 248
Brave New War: The Next Stage of Terrorism and The End of Globalizationp. 261
Conclusionp. 270
Bibliographyp. 287
Indexp. 294
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