Politics of Cross-border Crime in Greater China
Explore the intricate dynamics of cross-border crime in Greater China with Politics of Cross-border Crime in Greater China by Lo, Shiu Hing. Published in 2009, this insightful hardback spans 264 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of how both central and local governments have adapted to the evolving landscape of organized crime.
Lo delves into the theoretical underpinnings of organized crime and its transnational characteristics, providing readers with a deeper understanding of its implications for security and governance in the region. This book is essential for anyone interested in the political aspects of crime prevention and the case studies that illustrate the challenges faced by authorities in Hong Kong and Macau.
With its engaging narrative and thorough research, Politics of Cross-border Crime in Greater China is a must-read for scholars, policymakers, and anyone keen on understanding the complexities of organized crime in this pivotal area of the world.