Criminalized power structures (CPS) are illicit networks that profit from transactions in black markets and from criminalized state institutions while perpetuating a culture of impunity. The book articulates a typology for assessing the threats of CPS and for implementing appropriate strategies to achieve sustainable peace.
Criminalized power structures (CPS) are illicit networks that profit from transactions in black markets and from criminalized state institutions while perpetuating a culture of impunity. The book articulates a typology for assessing the threats of CPS and for implementing appropriate strategies to achieve sustainable peace.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Dziedzic is vice president of Pax Advisory and a retired US Air Force Colonel. He began this project this project while a senior program officer at the US Institute of Peace. Contributors David C. Beer, Dan Bisbee, Carlos Castresana, Michael Dziedzic, Karmen Fields, Carl Forsberg, Jennifer S. Holmes, Laura Mercean, Jana R. Alley Nyerges, Ismail Rashid, Elton Skendaj, Tim Sullivan, Oscar Vera, Phil Williams
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Part 1: Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Michael Dziedzic Part 2: Irreconcilables Chapter 2: Bosnia: Third Entity Movement Karmen Fields and Oscar Vera Chapter 3: Guatemala: The Clandestine Security Apparatus Carlos Castresana Chapter 4: Sierra Leone: The Revolutionary United Front Ismail Rashid Chapter 5: Haiti: Gangs of Cité Soleil David Beer Part 3: Violent Opposition Negotiable Interests Chapter 6: Kosovo: The Kosovo Liberation Army Michael Dziedzic Laura Mercean and Elton Skendaj Chapter 7: DRC: March 23 Movement Jana Nyerges Chapter 8: Afghanistan: Criminal Patronage Networks Carl Forsberg and Tim Sullivan Chapter 9: Iraq: Jaish al-Mahdi Phil Williams and Dan Bisbee Part 4: Supporters of the Peace Process Chapter 10: Colombia: Paramilitaries Jennifer S. Holmes Chapter 11: Iraq: Iraq: The Rise Fall and Persistence of the Maliki Regime Dan Bisbee Part 5: Conclusions Toolkit and Recommendations Chapter 12: Conclusions Michael Dziedzic Chapter 13: An Overview of the International Toolkit for Subduing Criminalized Power Structures Michael Dziedzic Chapter 14: Recommendations Michael Dziedzic
Table of Contents Part 1: Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Michael Dziedzic Part 2: Irreconcilables Chapter 2: Bosnia: Third Entity Movement Karmen Fields and Oscar Vera Chapter 3: Guatemala: The Clandestine Security Apparatus Carlos Castresana Chapter 4: Sierra Leone: The Revolutionary United Front Ismail Rashid Chapter 5: Haiti: Gangs of Cité Soleil David Beer Part 3: Violent Opposition Negotiable Interests Chapter 6: Kosovo: The Kosovo Liberation Army Michael Dziedzic Laura Mercean and Elton Skendaj Chapter 7: DRC: March 23 Movement Jana Nyerges Chapter 8: Afghanistan: Criminal Patronage Networks Carl Forsberg and Tim Sullivan Chapter 9: Iraq: Jaish al-Mahdi Phil Williams and Dan Bisbee Part 4: Supporters of the Peace Process Chapter 10: Colombia: Paramilitaries Jennifer S. Holmes Chapter 11: Iraq: Iraq: The Rise Fall and Persistence of the Maliki Regime Dan Bisbee Part 5: Conclusions Toolkit and Recommendations Chapter 12: Conclusions Michael Dziedzic Chapter 13: An Overview of the International Toolkit for Subduing Criminalized Power Structures Michael Dziedzic Chapter 14: Recommendations Michael Dziedzic
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