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- Making Peace in Drug Wars - Cambridge University Press Assessment
Making Peace in Drug Wars Crackdowns and Cartels in Latin America Search within full text Cited by 128 Benjamin Lessing, University of Chicago
- Making Peace in Drug Wars: Crackdowns and Cartels in Latin America . . .
In Colombia, Mexico, and Brazil, leaders cracked down on cartels in hopes of restoring the rule of law and the state's monopoly on force Instead, cartels fought back - with bullets and bribes
- Making Peace in Drug Wars: Crackdowns and Cartels in Latin America . . .
And why do states sometimes succeed in repressing drug-trafficking cartels but often fail, triggering an explosion in violence? Plowing into uncharted terrain, this fascinating and extremely readable book offers a convincing account of the multifaceted interactions between states and cartels
- Making Peace in Drug Wars: Crackdowns and Cartels in Latin America
Over the past thirty years, a new form of conflict has ravaged Latin America's largest countries, with well-armed drug cartels fighting not only one another but the state itself
- Benjamin Lessing, Making Peace in Drug Wars: Crackdowns and Cartels in . . .
The book presents several important arguments In what is clearly a major con-tribution to our understanding of existing patterns of violence, Lessing posits that cartel-state violence can be conceptualized as violence to constrain an opponent 2018 University of Miami DOI 10 1017 lap 2018 47
- Making Peace in Drug Wars - Benjamin Lessing - Google Books
In Colombia, Mexico, and Brazil, leaders cracked down on cartels in hopes of restoring the rule of law and the state's monopoly on force Instead, cartels fought back - with bullets and bribes
- Making Peace in Drug Wars - Cambridge University Press Assessment
Over the past thirty years, a new form of conflict has ravaged Latin America's largest countries, with well-armed drug cartels fighting not only one another but the state itself
- Making Peace in Drug Wars: Crackdowns and Cartels in Latin America . . .
In Colombia, Mexico, and Brazil, leaders cracked down on cartels in hopes of restoring the rule of law and the state's monopoly on force Instead, cartels fought back - with bullets and bribes
- Making Peace in Drug Wars - Cambridge University Press Assessment
Over the last thirty years, sustained armed conflict involving large and well-equipped drug cartels has ravaged Latin America's three largest countries, spilled into Central America, and even threatened US border towns
- Making Peace in Drug Wars: Crackdowns and Cartels in Latin America . . .
Over the past thirty years, a new form of conflict has ravaged Latin America's largest countries, with well-armed drug cartels fighting not only one another but the state itself
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