Illicit Global Economy and State Power
Discover the intricate dynamics between state power and the illicit global economy in the compelling book, Illicit Global Economy and State Power, authored by an insightful scholar. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1999, this paperback edition spans 208 pages of thought-provoking analysis.
This book delves into the selective retreat, persistence, and reassertion of states in the context of the illicit economy. It examines the evolving relationship between states and markets, the profound effects of globalization on various regions and issues, and the underlying sources of both cooperation and conflict. Perfect for those interested in political science, economics, and global studies, Illicit Global Economy and State Power offers a critical lens on how illicit activities shape and are shaped by state dynamics.
Enhance your understanding of global economics and state interactions by adding this essential read to your collection.