McMafia : a journey through the global criminal underworld
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- ISBN: 9781400044115
- ISBN: 1400044111
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Physical Description:
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xvi, 375 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 25 cm. - Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Knopf Books, 2008.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "A Borzoi book." |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Pt. I: The fall of communism. Death of an American ; Bloody lucre ; The Mafiya--midwives of capitalism ; Spreading the word -- Pt. II: Gold, money, diamonds and banks. Aliyah ; Xanadu I ; Xanadu II ; The theatre of crime ; Black and white -- Pt. III: Drugs and cybercrime. Buddies ; March of fear ; Code orange -- Pt. IV: The future of organized crime. The overunderworld ; The future of organized crime. |
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Subject: | Organized crime Transnational crime |
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Summary:
With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the deregulation of international financial markets in 1989, governments and entrepreneurs alike became intoxicated by forecasts of limitless expansion into newly open markets. No one would foresee that the greatest success story to arise from these events would be the globalization of organized crime. This book is an encompassing, authoritative investigation of the now proven ability of organized crime worldwide to find and service markets driven by a seemingly insatiable demand for illegal wares. Whether discussing the Russian mafia, Colombian drug cartels, or Chinese labor smugglers, Misha Glenny makes clear how organized crime feeds off the poverty of the developing world, how it exploits new technology in the forms of cybercrime and identity theft, and how both global crime and terror are fueled by an identical source: the triumphant material affluence of the West.--From publisher description.