This article examines the incomplete and sometimes contradictory evidence on the crime, organised crime and corruption situations in post-communist states, and then seeks to explain the apparent increase in all three in early post-communism. Among the factors considered are the impact of weak states and economies, neo-liberalism, globalisation, Schengen and Fortress Europe, the Communist legacy (the ‘ghost from the past’), and collusion. The article then examines the dynamics of criminality and malfeasance in the region, and provides evidence to suggest that the crime and corruption situation has stabilised or even improved in most post-communist countries in recent times. The factors considered for explaining this apparent improvement are ...
International experience in combating corruption is relatively easily identify the causes and single...
This is a sample chapter from Rotten States, reproduced with permission from Duke University Press. ...
In 'Corruption and Organized Crime in Europe', Gounev and Ruggiero present a discussion of the relat...
Examines the internationalization of crime and corruption in post-communist states and its serious i...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
In this article, an analysis is made of the socio-economic and political conditions that led to the ...
In this article, an analysis is made of the socio-economic and political conditions that led to the ...
Informal systems should be of special concern to corruption and organized crime specialists in any g...
While the physical gang fights so common in the 1990s are now rare in Russia, Russian organised crim...
The paper provides an empirical analysis of the causes of corruption in postcommunist countries. Res...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the content of organized crime in foreign economic sphere an...
The article analyses the evolution of the state–organized crime relationship in Russia during the po...
This dissertation addresses organized crime in post-Soviet Eurasia (Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan) ex...
In this context of narrative and usage, the chapter examines the links between corruption and organi...
International experience in combating corruption is relatively easily identify the causes and single...
This is a sample chapter from Rotten States, reproduced with permission from Duke University Press. ...
In 'Corruption and Organized Crime in Europe', Gounev and Ruggiero present a discussion of the relat...
Examines the internationalization of crime and corruption in post-communist states and its serious i...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
In this article, an analysis is made of the socio-economic and political conditions that led to the ...
In this article, an analysis is made of the socio-economic and political conditions that led to the ...
Informal systems should be of special concern to corruption and organized crime specialists in any g...
While the physical gang fights so common in the 1990s are now rare in Russia, Russian organised crim...
The paper provides an empirical analysis of the causes of corruption in postcommunist countries. Res...
This article presents the problem of illicit collusion between states, organized criminals and white...
The purpose of the article is to reveal the content of organized crime in foreign economic sphere an...
The article analyses the evolution of the state–organized crime relationship in Russia during the po...
This dissertation addresses organized crime in post-Soviet Eurasia (Georgia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan) ex...
In this context of narrative and usage, the chapter examines the links between corruption and organi...
International experience in combating corruption is relatively easily identify the causes and single...
This is a sample chapter from Rotten States, reproduced with permission from Duke University Press. ...
In 'Corruption and Organized Crime in Europe', Gounev and Ruggiero present a discussion of the relat...