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Zusammenfassung: | This study examines illicit drug networks in Mexico and explains why the state targets certain types of networks more forcefully than others. Jones classifies drug networks into two basic types, "territorial" and "transactional" networks. Transactional networks focus on trafficking and are more likely to collude with the state through corruption. Territorial networks, which seek to control territory for the purpose of taxation, extortion, and their own security, trigger a strong backlash from the state. They encroach upon the state's most fundamental functions...the ability to tax and provide security. Jones uses this typology to discuss how state response impacts the resilience of drug networks and what consequences this dynamic will have for Mexico and the ongoing battle between the territorial network, Los Zetas, and their transactional rivals, the Sinaloa Cartel. In addition to extensive archival research, Jones also conducted a year of fieldwork in Mexico City and Tijuana where he built his case study of the Arellano Felix Organization, through in-depth interviews with key figures from Mexican law enforcement, civic leaders, scholars, and organized crime victims |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 194 Seiten Diagramme |
ISBN: | 9781626162945 9781626162952 |
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MEXICO'S ILLICIT DRUG NETWORKS AND THE STATE REACTION
/ JONES, NATHAN P. [AUTHOR]
: 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
THE STATE REACTION AND ILLICIT NETWORK RESILIENCE
THE ARELLANO FELIX ORGANIZATION'S RESILIENCE
THE STATE REACTION
RISK, RESILIENCE, AND THE STATE REACTION : THE SINALOA CARTEL, LOS
ZETAS, AND LOS CABALLEROS TEMPLARIOS
APPENDIX. COMPARISON OF TERRITORIAL VERSUS DRUG TRAFFICKING NETWORKS
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
LATIN AMERICA / INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
"JONES' S STUDY OF DRUG TRAFFICKING NETWORKS IN MEXICO PROVIDES A RICH
HISTORY
AND INSIGHTFUL ANALYSIS OF DRUG TRAFFICKING AND COUNTER-DRUG EFFORTS IN
THE
MEXICAN CONTEXT. JONES EXAMINES MANY OF THE CONTEMPORARY QUESTIONS
AND DEBATES ABOUT HOW ORGANIZED CRIME WORKS AND HOW TO COMBAT IT, AND
IN SO DOING BRINGS MUCH-NEEDED PRACTICAL ANALYSIS OF ONE OF THE MOST
URGENT CHALLENGES FACING MEXICO AND MUCH OF LATIN AMERICA TODAY."
*
DAVID SHIRK, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF SAN
DIEGO
"JONES'S DEEP DIVE INTO MEXICO'S ORGANIZED CRIMINAL
NETWORKS*PARTICULARLY
THETIJUANA CARTEL *IS GROUNDBREAKING. IT GIVES US A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING
OF BOTH CRIME STRUCTURES AND STATE RESPONSES TO THEM, AS THEY RELATE TO
'TRANSACTIONAL' AND 'TERRITORIAL' ORGANIZATIONS. AS SUCH, JONES'S BOOK
HELPS
US TURN AN IMPORTANT ACADEMIC, CONCEPTUAL CORNER. HIS BOOK WILL BE A
TREMENDOUS RESOURCE FOR YEARS TO COME FOR THOSE OF US WHO STRUGGLE
TO UNDERSTAND WHY SOME CRIMINAL GROUPS SURVIVE AND OTHERS DISSOLVE."
*STEVEN DUDLEY, CO-DIRECTOR, INSIGHTCRIME
M
EXICAN DRUG NETWORKS ARE LARGE AND VIOLENT, ENGAGING IN ACTIVITIES
LIKE THE TRAFFICKING OF NARCOTICS, MONEY LAUNDERING, EXTORTION, KIDNAP-
PING,
AND MASS MURDER. DRAWING ON EXTENSIVE FIELDWORK AND INTER-
VIEWS WITH US AND MEXICAN LAW ENFORCEMENT, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS,
ORGANIZED CRIME VICTIMS, AND CRIMINALS, NATHAN
R
JONES EXAMINES THE
COMPARATIVE RESILIENCE OF TWO BASIC TYPES OF DRUG NETWORKS*"TERRITORIAL"
AND "TRANSACTIONAL"*THAT ARE DIFFERENTIATED BY THEIR BUSINESS STRATEGIES
AND PROVOKE DIFFERENT RESPONSES FROM THE
STATE.
TIMELY AND AUTHORITATIVE,
MEXICO'S
ILLICIT
DRUG NETWORKS AND THE
STATE REACTION
PROVIDES CRUCIAL
INSIGHT INTO WHY MEXICO TARGETS SOME DRUG NETWORKS OVER OTHERS,
REASSESSES THE IMPACT OF THE WAR ON DRUGS, AND PROPOSES NEW SOLUTIONS
FOR BATTLES WITH DRUG NETWORKS.
NATHAN
R
JONES IS A NONRESIDENT SCHOLAR IN DRUG POLICY AND MEXICO
STUDIES AT THE BAKER INSTITUTE AT RICE UNIVERSITY AND AN ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SECURITY STUDIES AT SAM HOUSTON STATE UNIVERSITY. |
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