Illicit commodity flows are emerging from the shadows—increasingly recognized as a key part of neoliberal economic geographies. While sites of illicit commodity production and consumption gain greater attention, sites of transit—so crucial to the functioning of illicit trade networks—remain largely unexplored. In this presentation, I unpack the functioning of a single rural transshipment node in the global cocaine trade, tracing the ways in which cocaine transit embeds in the social and ecological worlds of eastern Honduras’ Moskitia region. Drawing from long-term research with communities there, I distinguish between ‘background’ agrarian dynamics and those directly related to the region’s rise as a trafficking hub post ca. 2006. I show ho...
Puzzled about why and how coca-growing areas in Bolivia do not have the same levels of violence and ...
Puzzled about why and how coca-growing areas in Bolivia do not have the same levels of violence and ...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
Illicit commodity flows are emerging from the shadows—increasingly recognized as a key part of neoli...
IN THE MID-2000S, A COCAINE TSUNAMI hit Central America. The region had long been a \u27bridge\u27 c...
The contributors to Cocaine analyze the contemporary production, transit, and consumption of cocaine...
Abstract For decades, cocaine trafficking has been a key factor in accelerating the social and ecolo...
The book traces out the entire cocaine supply chain from its source in the Andes to pushers on the s...
Illicit supply networks (ISNs) are composed of coordinated human actors that source, transit, and di...
The 10th Parallel marine and aerial routes linking South America and West Africa harbor a long histo...
Many discussions of mafia and criminal entrepreneurs typically focus on violence and illegality, and...
This paper exploits time variation in international cocaine prices and potential trafficking within ...
Three Latin American countries centralise cocaine production in the world: Bolivia, Peru, and Colomb...
Political unstability, less respect to the role of law, low life standards and suitable conditions f...
1 page.The Analysis of How Drug Trafficking Effects the Function of Economic, Social, Political, and...
Puzzled about why and how coca-growing areas in Bolivia do not have the same levels of violence and ...
Puzzled about why and how coca-growing areas in Bolivia do not have the same levels of violence and ...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
Illicit commodity flows are emerging from the shadows—increasingly recognized as a key part of neoli...
IN THE MID-2000S, A COCAINE TSUNAMI hit Central America. The region had long been a \u27bridge\u27 c...
The contributors to Cocaine analyze the contemporary production, transit, and consumption of cocaine...
Abstract For decades, cocaine trafficking has been a key factor in accelerating the social and ecolo...
The book traces out the entire cocaine supply chain from its source in the Andes to pushers on the s...
Illicit supply networks (ISNs) are composed of coordinated human actors that source, transit, and di...
The 10th Parallel marine and aerial routes linking South America and West Africa harbor a long histo...
Many discussions of mafia and criminal entrepreneurs typically focus on violence and illegality, and...
This paper exploits time variation in international cocaine prices and potential trafficking within ...
Three Latin American countries centralise cocaine production in the world: Bolivia, Peru, and Colomb...
Political unstability, less respect to the role of law, low life standards and suitable conditions f...
1 page.The Analysis of How Drug Trafficking Effects the Function of Economic, Social, Political, and...
Puzzled about why and how coca-growing areas in Bolivia do not have the same levels of violence and ...
Puzzled about why and how coca-growing areas in Bolivia do not have the same levels of violence and ...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...