The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates non-traditional forms of warfare at the global level while itself constituting the idea of global civil society. It is argued that since this discourse defines transnational crime as a threat to global society, it makes politically viable the deployment of policing and military interventions in defence of the world population. In order to expose this, this article reconstructs the trajectories of the discourse on organized criminality. The article first analyses the emergence of the discourse in the United States during the 1950s, afterwards analysing it as an issue of transnational scope during the last two decades. Thus the aim here ...
Over the past decade, the topic of organized crime has become an increasingly popular addition to cr...
Over the past decade the perceived 'threat' of transnational organised crime (TOC) to the security o...
Over the past decade the perceived 'threat' of transnational organised crime (TOC) to the security o...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
The article analyzes the current situation in the world from the standpoint of the spread of such a ...
For the past two decades organized crime has become a transnational phenomenon, and its impact is st...
Transnational organized crime interferes with the everyday lives of more and more people - and repre...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for the analysis of transnational organized crime which c...
This chapter addresses the debate on the links existing between globalization and serious forms of o...
This selection of influential articles traces our evolving understanding of transnational organized ...
This selection of influential articles traces our evolving understanding of transnational organized ...
Over the past decade the perceived 'threat' of transnational organised crime (TOC) to the security o...
Over the past decade, the topic of organized crime has become an increasingly popular addition to cr...
Over the past decade the perceived 'threat' of transnational organised crime (TOC) to the security o...
Over the past decade the perceived 'threat' of transnational organised crime (TOC) to the security o...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
The article aims to understand how the dominant conceptualization of transnational crime legitimates...
The article analyzes the current situation in the world from the standpoint of the spread of such a ...
For the past two decades organized crime has become a transnational phenomenon, and its impact is st...
Transnational organized crime interferes with the everyday lives of more and more people - and repre...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for the analysis of transnational organized crime which c...
This chapter addresses the debate on the links existing between globalization and serious forms of o...
This selection of influential articles traces our evolving understanding of transnational organized ...
This selection of influential articles traces our evolving understanding of transnational organized ...
Over the past decade the perceived 'threat' of transnational organised crime (TOC) to the security o...
Over the past decade, the topic of organized crime has become an increasingly popular addition to cr...
Over the past decade the perceived 'threat' of transnational organised crime (TOC) to the security o...
Over the past decade the perceived 'threat' of transnational organised crime (TOC) to the security o...