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"In July 2011, President Barack Obama promulgated the Strategy to Combat Transnational Organized Crime. In the letter presenting the strategy, the president stated that the expanding size, scope, and influence of transnational organized crime and its impact on U.S. and international security an...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In July 2011, President Barack Obama promulgated the Strategy to Combat Transnational Organized Crime. In the letter presenting the strategy, the president stated that the expanding size, scope, and influence of transnational organized crime and its impact on U.S. and international security and governance represent one of the most significant challenges of the 21st century. Through an analysis of transnational criminal networks originating in South America, this report develops a more refined understanding of the operational characteristics of these networks; the strategic alliances that they have established with state and other nonstate actors; and the multiple threats that they pose to U.S. interests and to the stability of the countries where they operate. It identifies U.S. government policies and programs to counter these networks; the roles of the Department of Defense, the geographic combatant commands, component commands, and task forces; and examines how U.S. Army assets and capabilities can contribute to U.S. government efforts to counter these networks. The report also recommends reconsidering the way in which nontraditional national security threats are classified; updating statutory authorities; providing adequate budgets for the counternetwork mission; and improving interagency coordination"--Publisher's web site. |
Beschreibung: | Series from web site. "Arroyo Center." |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxvi, 188 pages) : color illustrations, color map |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-188). |
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contents | Introduction -- A model of the transnational criminal network value chain -- Source countries and supply chain -- The Mexican supply chain -- Central America : the retreat of the state and the expansion of illicit power centers -- The Trans-Atlantic route : South America to West Africa -- Convergence of organized crime and terrorism -- Combatant Command, Joint Task Force, and Army Service Component Command counternetwork activities -- Conclusions and recommendations. |
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spelling | Rabasa, Angel, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00005315 Counternetwork : countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks / Angel Rabasa, Christopher M. Schnaubelt, Peter Chalk, Douglas Farah, Gregory Midgette, Howard J. Shatz. Countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks Santa Monica, CA. : RAND Corporation, [2017] ©2017 1 online resource (xxvi, 188 pages) : color illustrations, color map text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Rand Corporation research report series ; RR-1481-A Series from web site. "Arroyo Center." Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-188). Introduction -- A model of the transnational criminal network value chain -- Source countries and supply chain -- The Mexican supply chain -- Central America : the retreat of the state and the expansion of illicit power centers -- The Trans-Atlantic route : South America to West Africa -- Convergence of organized crime and terrorism -- Combatant Command, Joint Task Force, and Army Service Component Command counternetwork activities -- Conclusions and recommendations. "In July 2011, President Barack Obama promulgated the Strategy to Combat Transnational Organized Crime. In the letter presenting the strategy, the president stated that the expanding size, scope, and influence of transnational organized crime and its impact on U.S. and international security and governance represent one of the most significant challenges of the 21st century. Through an analysis of transnational criminal networks originating in South America, this report develops a more refined understanding of the operational characteristics of these networks; the strategic alliances that they have established with state and other nonstate actors; and the multiple threats that they pose to U.S. interests and to the stability of the countries where they operate. It identifies U.S. government policies and programs to counter these networks; the roles of the Department of Defense, the geographic combatant commands, component commands, and task forces; and examines how U.S. Army assets and capabilities can contribute to U.S. government efforts to counter these networks. The report also recommends reconsidering the way in which nontraditional national security threats are classified; updating statutory authorities; providing adequate budgets for the counternetwork mission; and improving interagency coordination"--Publisher's web site. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 28, 2017). United States. Army Civil functions. États-Unis. Army Fonctions civiles. United States. Army fast Transnational crime Central America Prevention. Transnational crime South America Prevention. Transnational crime Government policy United States. Organized crime Central America Prevention. Organized crime South America Prevention. Organized crime Government policy United States. United States Armed Forces Civil functions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88003446 Criminalité internationale Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. Crime organisé Amérique centrale Prévention. Crime organisé Amérique du Sud Prévention. Crime organisé Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Armed Forces Civil functions fast Organized crime Government policy fast Organized crime Prevention fast Central America fast South America fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkXBJV9Hk6cKTTG6C3fbd United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Arroyo Center, issuing body. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n93002955 Rand Corporation, publisher. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78083407 has work: Counternetwork (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFvjPxq93y3TmMvHvWKDbd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-1481-A. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013072664 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1484320 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rabasa, Angel Counternetwork : countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks / Research report (Rand Corporation) ; Introduction -- A model of the transnational criminal network value chain -- Source countries and supply chain -- The Mexican supply chain -- Central America : the retreat of the state and the expansion of illicit power centers -- The Trans-Atlantic route : South America to West Africa -- Convergence of organized crime and terrorism -- Combatant Command, Joint Task Force, and Army Service Component Command counternetwork activities -- Conclusions and recommendations. United States. Army Civil functions. États-Unis. Army Fonctions civiles. United States. Army fast Transnational crime Central America Prevention. Transnational crime South America Prevention. Transnational crime Government policy United States. Organized crime Central America Prevention. Organized crime South America Prevention. Organized crime Government policy United States. Criminalité internationale Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. Crime organisé Amérique centrale Prévention. Crime organisé Amérique du Sud Prévention. Crime organisé Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Armed Forces Civil functions fast Organized crime Government policy fast Organized crime Prevention fast |
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title | Counternetwork : countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks / |
title_alt | Countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks |
title_auth | Counternetwork : countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks / |
title_exact_search | Counternetwork : countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks / |
title_full | Counternetwork : countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks / Angel Rabasa, Christopher M. Schnaubelt, Peter Chalk, Douglas Farah, Gregory Midgette, Howard J. Shatz. |
title_fullStr | Counternetwork : countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks / Angel Rabasa, Christopher M. Schnaubelt, Peter Chalk, Douglas Farah, Gregory Midgette, Howard J. Shatz. |
title_full_unstemmed | Counternetwork : countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks / Angel Rabasa, Christopher M. Schnaubelt, Peter Chalk, Douglas Farah, Gregory Midgette, Howard J. Shatz. |
title_short | Counternetwork : |
title_sort | counternetwork countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks |
title_sub | countering the expansion of transnational criminal networks / |
topic | United States. Army Civil functions. États-Unis. Army Fonctions civiles. United States. Army fast Transnational crime Central America Prevention. Transnational crime South America Prevention. Transnational crime Government policy United States. Organized crime Central America Prevention. Organized crime South America Prevention. Organized crime Government policy United States. Criminalité internationale Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. Crime organisé Amérique centrale Prévention. Crime organisé Amérique du Sud Prévention. Crime organisé Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Armed Forces Civil functions fast Organized crime Government policy fast Organized crime Prevention fast |
topic_facet | United States. Army Civil functions. États-Unis. Army Fonctions civiles. United States. Army Transnational crime Central America Prevention. Transnational crime South America Prevention. Transnational crime Government policy United States. Organized crime Central America Prevention. Organized crime South America Prevention. Organized crime Government policy United States. United States Armed Forces Civil functions. Criminalité internationale Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. Crime organisé Amérique centrale Prévention. Crime organisé Amérique du Sud Prévention. Crime organisé Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. Armed Forces Civil functions Organized crime Government policy Organized crime Prevention Central America South America United States |
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