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Hidden power : the strategic logic of organized crime /

An exploration of a world in which states and mafias compete in a ""market for government, "" and not only states, but also some criminal groups make war.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cockayne, James (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Oxford University Press, [2016]
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g Machine generated contents note:  |g pt. ONE  |t A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO ORGANIZED CRIME --  |g 1.  |t Introduction --  |t Making sense of criminal power --  |t Entering a gallery of mirrors --  |t About this book --  |g 2.  |t The Strategic Organization of Crime --  |t What do we know about political-criminal interaction? --  |t Criminal strategy and governmental power --  |t Individual, network or organizational strategy? --  |t Social bandits and primitive criminal strategy --  |t Criminal capabilities --  |t Coercion --  |t Corruption --  |t Communications --  |t Command and control --  |t Conclusion --  |g pt. TWO  |t EPISODES IN CRIMINAL STRATEGY --  |g 3.  |t Tammany: `How New York is Governed', 1869 -- 1920 --  |t New York's government: machine made --  |t Guardians of the Revolution --  |t Gangs of New York --  |t The ghost in the machine --  |t Boss Tweed: Lord of the Kings --  |t A quest for influence --  |t Monarch of Manhattan --  |t Downfall --  |t Honest graft --  |t Conclusion --  |g 4.  |t Mafia Origins, 1859 -- 1929 --  |t Origins^^^ 
505 0 0 |t Profiting from transition --  |t Organizing the Sicilian mafia --  |t Mafia migration --  |t The Black Hand --  |t Modern Family --  |t Illicit government --  |t The Iron Prefect --  |t Conclusion --  |g 5.  |t War and Peace in the American Mafia, 1920 -- 1941 --  |t War --  |t Prohibition as a driver of innovation --  |t Civil war in the American mafia --  |t Mediation and betrayal --  |t Peace --  |t Five Families --  |t Coup d'etat --  |t A new governmental approach --  |t Consolidating power --  |t Racketeering and union power --  |t Gambling innovation and political finance --  |t Fall of a czar --  |t Playing kingmaker --  |t Mobbing up --  |t The Boy Scout --  |t Conclusion --  |g 6.  |t The Underworld Project, 1941 -- 1943 --  |t `This is a war' --  |t Enlisting the underworld --  |t Regular guys --  |t Lucky's break --  |t From watchdog to attack dog --  |t Invading Italy --  |t Local knowledge --  |t Creating a fifth column --  |t Release and exile --  |t Conclusion --  |g 7.  |t Governing Sicily, 1942 -- 1968 --  |t `A bargain has been struck^^^^ 
505 0 0 |t Black market rents --  |t "Wine and women and champagne' --  |t `Our good friends' --  |t Mafia separatism --  |t Confrontation, accommodation or withdrawal? --  |t The logic of mafia separatism --  |t Seeking Great Power protection --  |t Negotiating peace with the mafia --  |t A bandit army --  |t Settlement and betrayal --  |t Negotiating Sicily's transition --  |t A Sicilian political machine --  |t Wisdom of the Mob --  |t The sack of Palermo --  |t Conclusion --  |g 8.  |t The Cuba Joint Venture, 1933 -- 1958 --  |t Buying into Cuba --  |t Rise of a strongman --  |t The `Batista Palace Gang' --  |t Gangsterismo --  |t A joint venture in government --  |t The Havana Mob --  |t Rebellion in the Mob --  |t Revolution in Cuba --  |t Conclusion --  |g 9.  |t The Blue Caribbean Ocean, 1959 -- 1983 --  |t `A gangland style killing' --  |t Accommodation or confrontation? --  |t Internationalizing Murder, Inc. --  |t Seeking protection --  |t Subversion and its unintended consequences --  |t What went wrong at the Bay of Pigs?^^^s been struck^^^^ 
505 0 0 |t Learning from the Mob? --  |t Cold War wildcard: the Missile Crisis --  |t Did the magic button backfire? --  |t The Bahamas and the birth of offshore capitalism --  |t Invading Haiti --  |t Casino capitalism --  |t Ballots, not bullets --  |t Epilogue: a city by the Atlantic --  |t Conclusion --  |g pt. THREE  |t THE MARKET FOR GOVERNMENT --  |g 10.  |t Strategic Criminal Positioning --  |t The market for government --  |t Intermediation: mafia logic --  |t Autonomy: warlordism and gang rule --  |t Merger: joint ventures --  |t Strategic alliances --  |t Terrorism as criminal positioning strategy --  |t Relocation and blue ocean strategy --  |g 11.  |t Innovation, Disruption and Strategy beyond the State --  |t Innovation and disruption --  |t Mexico: from narcocartels to narcocults --  |t The shifting sands of the Sahel --  |t The disruption of sovereignty --  |t Implications --  |t War and strategy beyond the state --  |t Combating criminal governmentality --  |t Managing criminal spoilers in peace and transition processes^^^uck^^^^ 
505 0 0 |t Envoi: the rise of criminal statecraft. 
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