6 edition of Organized Crime and Democratic Governability found in the catalog.
Published
January 18, 2001
by University of Pittsburgh Press
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | John Bailey (Editor), Roy Goodson (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 380 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8117406M |
ISBN 10 | 0822957582 |
ISBN 10 | 9780822957584 |
His most recent books are Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards, and (with John Bailey) Organized Crime and Democratic Governability: Mexico and the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands. Lynn M. Hansen was formerly vice chair of the National Intelligence Council, and currently advises the Arms Control Intelligence Staff and the Intelligence Community's Non. As I explain in my book about the hidden power of organized crime, from which this article is adapted, the nomination that year had come down to a Author: James Cockayne.
To analyze the very complex topic of “crime”, Bailey develops a very useful categorization of crimes and their relationship with democracy based 1) who commits the crime, individuals/small groups or organized criminal organizations, and 2) three ways in which crime can impact democratic governance: Crimes that undermine governability. There’s a key part of Devin Nunes and Mark Meadows’ defense of the President yesterday that deserves far more attention, both for the way it distorts the factual record and how it suggests that simply being an expert on Russian and Ukrainian organized crime makes one a Democratic operative.
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Organized Crime and Democratic Governability: Mexico and the U.S.-Mexican Borderlands (Pitt Latin American Series) Paperback – Janu by John Bailey (Editor), Roy Goodson (Editor)Format: Paperback. Organized Crime and Democratic Governability brings together scholars and specialists, including current and former government officials, from both sides of the border to trace /5(3).
Organized Crime and Democratic Governability. Book Description: The United States-Mexico border zone is one of the busiest and most dangerous in the world.
NAFTA and rapid industrialization on the Mexican side have brought trade, travel, migration, and consequently, organized crime and corruption to the region on an unprecedented scale. Organized Crime and Democratic Governability brings together scholars and specialists, including current and former government officials, from both sides of the border to trace the history and define the reality of this situation.
Organized crime Political structures: democracy John Bailey is a professor of government and director of the Mexico Project at Georgetown University. He has written widely on Mexican politics and poli cymaking and coedited of a volume on U.S.-Mexican security issues in the post-Cold War era (Strategy and Security in U.S.-Mexican Relations.
"Organized Crime and Democratic Governability" brings together scholars and specialists, including current and former government officials, from both sides of the border to trace the history and define the reality of this situation. Organized crime and democratic governability at the U.S.-Mexico border: border zone dynamics / Francisco Javier Molina Ruiz ; Mexican drug syndicates in California / Elias Castillo and Peter Unsinger.
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Organized crime and democratic governability Related names. Bailey, John J. Godson, Roy, Subjects. Organized crime — Mexico Organized crime — Political aspects — Mexico. Organized crime — Mexican-American Border Region.
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Sadler 8. Organized Crime and Democratic Governability at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Border Zone Dynamics / Francisco Javier. Organized crime & democratic governability: Mexico and the U.S.-Mexican borderlands / edited by John Bailey and Roy Godson.
series title Pitt Latin American series. Publisher Synopsis "While the majority of the texts on this topic prescribe judicial and legal reform as well as improvements on police policies, this book forcefully argues in favor of preserving the political system and its governability in the face of the threat of organized crime.
Organized crime & democratic governability [electronic resource]: Mexico and the U.S.-Mexican borderlands /. Organized Crime and Democratic Governability brings together scholars and specialists, including current and former government officials, from both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border to trace the history and define the reality of this situation.
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