Categorii: Necatalogate, Neclasificate
Limba: Engleza
Data publicării: 2013
Editura: Princeton University Press
Tip copertă: Paperback
Nr Pag: 288
ISBN: 9780691158013
Dimensiuni: l: 16cm | H: 23cm | 1.7cm | 406g
"A compelling read and an impeccable work of reference."-John le Carré
Organized crime is spreading like a global virus as mobs take advantage of open borders to establish local franchises at will. That at least is the fear, inspired by stories of Russian mobsters in New York, Chinese triads in London, and Italian mafias throughout the West.
As Federico Varese explains in this compelling and daring book, the truth is more complicated.
Varese has spent years researching mafia groups in Italy, Russia, the United States, and China, and argues that mafiosi often find themselves abroad against their will, rather than through a strategic plan to colonize new territories.
Once there, they do not always succeed in establishing themselves. Varese spells out the conditions that lead to their long-term success, namely sudden market expansion that is neither exploited by local rivals nor blocked by authorities.
Ultimately the inability of the state to govern economic transformations gives mafias their opportunity.