Abstract Corporations’ profit-making objectives are a central force guiding development strategies in the Global South but contradictorily can be blamed for a range of social and environmental harms. This article brings a state-corporate crime lens to bear on the economic and political processes that shape Global South-located commodity production. It seeks to understand the functioning of neo-imperialist profiteering through elaborating the concept of regimes of extreme permission, described as modalities of ‘intense’ accumulation, defined by weaker or unstable forms of hegemony consolidation, illegal/illicit practices, state-sanctioned violence and various socio-environmental degradations. Through analyses of two regimes of...
Abstract Recent appeals to decolonize criminology argue for a radical reorientation o...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
This dissertation is a comparative historical analysis between Malaysia and Singapore on the relatio...
This paper seeks to develop the principal concerns of the state-corporate crime literature by drawin...
The press is awash with accounts of serious cross-border crimes; the responsibility for which is att...
The press is awash with accounts of serious cross-border crimes; the responsibility for which is att...
This article begins by setting out an analysis of the process of conventionalizing corporate crime t...
The term "state-corporate crime" first appeared in 1990, when Kramer and Michalowski (2006, p 15) de...
This paper seeks to develop the principal concerns of the state-corporate crime literature by drawin...
This paper seeks to develop the principal concerns of the state-corporate crime literature by drawin...
This thesis analyses the positioning of states from the Global South towards Global North driven res...
This article re-examines a case of corruption that was perpetuated during a period of authoritarian ...
This article re-examines a case of corruption that was perpetuated during a period of authoritarian ...
Over the past fourteen years, the Ok Tedi mining project run by BHP in Papua New Gui...
There are a series of ways, some well recognised, others less so, in which states are complicit in t...
Abstract Recent appeals to decolonize criminology argue for a radical reorientation o...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
This dissertation is a comparative historical analysis between Malaysia and Singapore on the relatio...
This paper seeks to develop the principal concerns of the state-corporate crime literature by drawin...
The press is awash with accounts of serious cross-border crimes; the responsibility for which is att...
The press is awash with accounts of serious cross-border crimes; the responsibility for which is att...
This article begins by setting out an analysis of the process of conventionalizing corporate crime t...
The term "state-corporate crime" first appeared in 1990, when Kramer and Michalowski (2006, p 15) de...
This paper seeks to develop the principal concerns of the state-corporate crime literature by drawin...
This paper seeks to develop the principal concerns of the state-corporate crime literature by drawin...
This thesis analyses the positioning of states from the Global South towards Global North driven res...
This article re-examines a case of corruption that was perpetuated during a period of authoritarian ...
This article re-examines a case of corruption that was perpetuated during a period of authoritarian ...
Over the past fourteen years, the Ok Tedi mining project run by BHP in Papua New Gui...
There are a series of ways, some well recognised, others less so, in which states are complicit in t...
Abstract Recent appeals to decolonize criminology argue for a radical reorientation o...
The Wild East bridges political economy and anthropology to examine a variety of il/legal economic s...
This dissertation is a comparative historical analysis between Malaysia and Singapore on the relatio...