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Traffick: The Illicit Movement of People and Things (Paperback) | Released: 01 Aug 2005
By: Gargi Bhattacharyya (Author) Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)28.00% Off Original price was: ₹1,968.00.₹1,417.00Current price is: ₹1,417.00.
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This book explores the underbelly of globalisation — the illicit networks of money, drugs, people and arms that make up a multi-billion dollar illegal economy. This is the dangerous world of trafficking, identified by developed countries as the major threat to international order. In their eyes, it brings unwanted and... Read More
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Author:
Gargi Bhattacharyya
Publisher Name:
Pluto Press (UK)
Language:
English
Binding:
(Paperback)
About The Book
This book explores the underbelly of globalisation -- the illicit networks of money, drugs, people and arms that make up a multi-billion dollar illegal economy. This is the dangerous world of trafficking, identified by developed countries as the major threat to international order. In their eyes, it brings unwanted and undocumented people into the hidden crevices of affluent societies; guns and drugs are exchanged for access to the global market through the backdoor. As a result, trafficking is scrutinised, vilified, outlawed, even as free trade is celebrated.Gargi Bhattacharyya argues that trafficking is the unacknowledged underside of globalisation. The official economy relies on this illegal economy. Without it, globalisation cannot access cheap labour, it cannot reach vulnerable new markets, and it cannot finance expansion into the places most ravaged by human suffering. Traffick has become the secret basis of global expansion.The book examines the workings of the illegal economy, breaking it down into four main sections: organised crime, drugs, arms and people-trafficking. Exploring how we got here, and what the future holds, the issues it raises should interest a broad range of students across the social sciences.About the Author: Kristian Lasslett is a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Ulster and sits on the International State Crime Initiativea (TM)s executive board. He is editor of the State Crime Testimony Project and joint editor-in-chief of State Crime. _x000B_
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