Many discussions of mafia and criminal entrepreneurs typically focus on violence and illegality, and less on their possible roles in rural transformation, even when they are located in borde
In this article, the author describes the emergence of drug-related black economy in Akra state of B...
The illicit coca economy has become a bulwark for smallholder farming in Colombia. This article help...
This study provides up-to-date scientific estimates of annual revenues generated by Colombia's illic...
A defining character of drugs-affected frontier regions is their dynamic instability and their boom-...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
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 ...
Abstract For decades, cocaine trafficking has been a key factor in accelerating the social and ecolo...
ABSTRACT The illicit drug crops opium and coca are conventionally regarded as sources of instabilit...
Puzzled about why and how coca-growing areas in Bolivia do not have the same levels of violence and ...
We present a case study of the market of drug dealing in the context of a drug producing country. A ...
With the demise of the Colombian cartels in the late 1980s, a new business paradigm has emerged in C...
Illicit commodity flows are emerging from the shadows—increasingly recognized as a key part of neoli...
The voice and role of communities, particularly their capacity to organise and resist, has been unde...
The analysis focuses on the influence of illegal economies on local order and questions the conventi...
In this article, the author describes the emergence of drug-related black economy in Akra state of B...
The illicit coca economy has become a bulwark for smallholder farming in Colombia. This article help...
This study provides up-to-date scientific estimates of annual revenues generated by Colombia's illic...
A defining character of drugs-affected frontier regions is their dynamic instability and their boom-...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
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 ...
Abstract For decades, cocaine trafficking has been a key factor in accelerating the social and ecolo...
ABSTRACT The illicit drug crops opium and coca are conventionally regarded as sources of instabilit...
Puzzled about why and how coca-growing areas in Bolivia do not have the same levels of violence and ...
We present a case study of the market of drug dealing in the context of a drug producing country. A ...
With the demise of the Colombian cartels in the late 1980s, a new business paradigm has emerged in C...
Illicit commodity flows are emerging from the shadows—increasingly recognized as a key part of neoli...
The voice and role of communities, particularly their capacity to organise and resist, has been unde...
The analysis focuses on the influence of illegal economies on local order and questions the conventi...
In this article, the author describes the emergence of drug-related black economy in Akra state of B...
The illicit coca economy has become a bulwark for smallholder farming in Colombia. This article help...
This study provides up-to-date scientific estimates of annual revenues generated by Colombia's illic...