Lexington Books
Pages: 236
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4985-6796-1 • Hardback • March 2018 • $123.00 • (£95.00)
978-1-4985-6798-5 • Paperback • February 2020 • $47.99 • (£37.00)
978-1-4985-6797-8 • eBook • March 2018 • $45.50 • (£35.00)
R. Evan Ellis is research professor of Latin American studies at the U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute.
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Geography of Transnational Organized Crime
Chapter 3. Transnational Organized Crime Groups
Chapter 4. Comparative Solutions
Chapter 5. The Path Forward
Bibliography
About the Author
One of the country's top experts on security and defense in the Americas, R. Evan Ellis, offers a comprehensive analysis of one of the most significant security and governance challenges facing the hemisphere. Dr. Ellis aptly emphasizes the need for collaborative, integrative approaches to confronting transnational criminal organizations. I expect this book to be required reading for all policymakers and academics interested in understanding and responding to this very complex challenge.
— Frank O. Mora, Florida International University
The book is well annotated and is a very useful resource for policymakers, academicians, and students of criminal justice and international relations. . . . the book is extremely valuable for practitioners and academicians because of its wide coverage of some many countries, transnational organized crime groups, and comparative solutions. Its many annotations make it valuable for further research. Finally, the author’s experience in the subject matter area and his work with so many high-level intelligence and security people in the region make many of the analyses worthwhile.
— International Enforcement Law Reporter
Crime—organized, transnational, ruthless, wealthy, and stealthy—is one of the biggest threats to stability, security, and prosperity in the Americas. In these pages R. Evan Ellis, one of the foremost experts on the subject, lucidly disentangles the complexities of this threat and offers useful ideas about how to combat it. This book will become an obligatory reference for all future work on this important subject.
— Moises Naím, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
One of the country's top experts on security and defense in the Americas, R. Evan Ellis, offers a comprehensive analysis of one of the most significant security and governance challenges facing the hemisphere. Dr. Ellis aptly emphasizes the need for collaborative, integrative approaches to confronting transnational criminal organizations. I expect this book to be required reading for all policymakers and academics interested in understanding and responding to this very complex challenge.
— Frank O. Mora, Florida International University
Crime—organized, transnational, ruthless, wealthy, and stealthy—is one of the biggest threats to stability, security, and prosperity in the Americas. In these pages R. Evan Ellis, one of the foremost experts on the subject, lucidly disentangles the complexities of this threat and offers useful ideas about how to combat it. This book will become an obligatory reference for all future work on this important subject.
— Moises Naím, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Dr. R. Evan Ellis provides a comprehensive look at the scope and detrimental impact of transnational organized crime networks undermining societies across Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States. Detailing the uneven success of governments throughout the region in countering these dangerous networks, Dr. Ellis recommends taking a different, broader, international approach. I recommend you read this comprehensive look from this very well-known expert on Latin America and the Caribbean.
— Douglas M. Fraser