Illicit : how smugglers, traffickers and copycats are hijacking the global economy / Moisés Naím.

Publisher's description: A groundbreaking investigation of how traffickers are changing the world transforming economies, reshaping politics, and capturing governments in globalization s greatest untold story. Pick up a newspaper anywhere, any day, and you will find reports of illegal migrants...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Electronic version of Sample Text Only (Unrestricted access)
Main Author: Naím, Moisés
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Doubleday, 2005.
Edition:First edition.
Subjects:
Description
Summary:Publisher's description: A groundbreaking investigation of how traffickers are changing the world transforming economies, reshaping politics, and capturing governments in globalization s greatest untold story. Pick up a newspaper anywhere, any day, and you will find reports of illegal migrants, drug busts, smuggled weapons, laundered money, or counterfeit goods. Illicit trades are booming and so are the traffickers revenues and their political influence. Hamstrung bureaucracies in rich and poor countries alike are losing the battles against these agile, well-financed, politically powerful, and ever-shifting networks of determined individuals. Religious and political zeal drive terrorists, but it turns out that simple profit is no less a motivator for political upheaval and international instability. Black-market networks are stealthily transforming global politics and economics. Filled with fast-paced, vivid examples that are as real as they are surprising, Illicit shows how we got to this dangerous point and stresses the interconnections between these illegal enterprises, and how they endlessly recombine to breed new lines of business, distort the economy of entire countries and industries, enable terrorists and even take over governments. From pirated movies to weapons of mass destruction, from human organs to endangered species, drugs, or stolen art, Illicit reveals the inner workings of these amazingly efficient international organizations and shows why it is so hard and so necessary to contain them. Illicit offers a fresh, ingenious and compelling vision of this untold story of globalization. It provides a powerful new lens with which to assess how today s world really works and where it may be headed. Illicit will surely ignite urgent debate at the highest levels and change the way you think about the world.
Physical Description:340 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-324) and index.
ISBN:0385513925
Biographical or Historical Data:Contributor biographical information available at: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0624/2005045509-b.html.