There are currently a significant number of protracted armed conflicts worldwide. Illicit economies and their links to violent actors are frequently cited as reasons for their persistence. Drug cultivation, production, and trafficking in places as diverse as Afghanistan, Colombia, and Myanmar have been garnering attention recently since they can undermine peace processes and contribute toward rising levels of insecurity. Nevertheless, it is particularly difficult to grasp the situation in conflict zones and understand the networks of internal and external actors linked to illicit economies due to the limited information base. This also holds true for the violent conflicts in Mali, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), and the Central Afri...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
An increasing amount of reports highlights the growing salience of drug trafficking in Africa. Yet t...
Internationally, Guinea-Bissau is regarded as a ‘cocaine gateway’ and transition point for narcotics...
Liberia and Sierra Leone are commonly categorized as fragile and conflict-affected states. They are ...
View the Executive SummaryInternational criminal networks mainly from Latin America and Africa—some ...
The Central African Republic is an extremely impoverished country that has seen little development s...
The most significant event for the Group of Experts during the current mandate was the assassination...
Small arms fuel violence and intensify human suffering in conflict situations across the globe. The ...
The crisis in Mali has sharpened European awareness of the dangers posed by transnational organised ...
In periods of war, African states experience great difficulty in defending maritime zones from crimi...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
Smuggling economies make for ideal sources of revenue for rebel movements. Their clandestine and per...
The long-term legacies of civil war economies—often characterized by widespread illicit economic act...
It is well established that illicit financial flows affect the economies, societies, public finances...
Africa is a pivotal continent for international drug traffickers and criminal organizations. Accord...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
An increasing amount of reports highlights the growing salience of drug trafficking in Africa. Yet t...
Internationally, Guinea-Bissau is regarded as a ‘cocaine gateway’ and transition point for narcotics...
Liberia and Sierra Leone are commonly categorized as fragile and conflict-affected states. They are ...
View the Executive SummaryInternational criminal networks mainly from Latin America and Africa—some ...
The Central African Republic is an extremely impoverished country that has seen little development s...
The most significant event for the Group of Experts during the current mandate was the assassination...
Small arms fuel violence and intensify human suffering in conflict situations across the globe. The ...
The crisis in Mali has sharpened European awareness of the dangers posed by transnational organised ...
In periods of war, African states experience great difficulty in defending maritime zones from crimi...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
Smuggling economies make for ideal sources of revenue for rebel movements. Their clandestine and per...
The long-term legacies of civil war economies—often characterized by widespread illicit economic act...
It is well established that illicit financial flows affect the economies, societies, public finances...
Africa is a pivotal continent for international drug traffickers and criminal organizations. Accord...
This special issue of the Journal of Illicit Economies and Development builds on a growing, multifac...
An increasing amount of reports highlights the growing salience of drug trafficking in Africa. Yet t...
Internationally, Guinea-Bissau is regarded as a ‘cocaine gateway’ and transition point for narcotics...