The analysis focuses on the influence of illegal economies on local order and questions the conventional rationale of instability and violence through illegal activities. In an in depth-case study the analysis provides evidence that illicit economies can contribute to the development of local order rather than destroying it. The VRAEM is the current epicenter of drug production in Peru and therefore a well-fitting case for the analysis. The paper builds on qualitative data from participant observation, interviews and theory-based questionnaires collected in 2016 and 2017. The paper focuses on current center for drug production and on the social consequences, deepens our understanding of the influence of illegal economies on the local order....
The research article aims to determine the relationship between environmental territorial governance...
This paper explores some of the interactions between community workers, drug traffickers and militia...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
The analysis focuses on the influence of illegal economies on local order and questions the conventi...
The analysis focuses on the influence of illegal economies on local order and questions the conventi...
Este artículo trata de explicar la influencia que tiene una economía ilegal en las estructuras de po...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, February 2007.Pa...
Insurgents, drug lords and anti-drug supply policies in the Andes. The United States has spent enorm...
ABSTRACT The illicit drug crops opium and coca are conventionally regarded as sources of instabilit...
Prevailing studies on illicit drug economies in violent contexts are typically concerned with whethe...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
Annaul production of more than 5000 tons of opiates in Afghanistan and the necessity of its traffic...
This article tries to explain what influence an illicit economy has on power structures in the margi...
Conventional policy and academic discourses have generally held illicit drug economies in Latin Amer...
Many discussions of mafia and criminal entrepreneurs typically focus on violence and illegality, and...
The research article aims to determine the relationship between environmental territorial governance...
This paper explores some of the interactions between community workers, drug traffickers and militia...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
The analysis focuses on the influence of illegal economies on local order and questions the conventi...
The analysis focuses on the influence of illegal economies on local order and questions the conventi...
Este artículo trata de explicar la influencia que tiene una economía ilegal en las estructuras de po...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, February 2007.Pa...
Insurgents, drug lords and anti-drug supply policies in the Andes. The United States has spent enorm...
ABSTRACT The illicit drug crops opium and coca are conventionally regarded as sources of instabilit...
Prevailing studies on illicit drug economies in violent contexts are typically concerned with whethe...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
Annaul production of more than 5000 tons of opiates in Afghanistan and the necessity of its traffic...
This article tries to explain what influence an illicit economy has on power structures in the margi...
Conventional policy and academic discourses have generally held illicit drug economies in Latin Amer...
Many discussions of mafia and criminal entrepreneurs typically focus on violence and illegality, and...
The research article aims to determine the relationship between environmental territorial governance...
This paper explores some of the interactions between community workers, drug traffickers and militia...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...