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Factors such as inequality, gender, globalization, corruption, and instability clearly matter in human trafficking. But does corruption work the same way in Cambodia as it does in Bolivia? Does instability need to be present alongside inequality to lead to human trafficking? How do issues of migration connect? Using migration, feminist, and criminological theory, this book asks how global economic policies contribute to the conditions which both drive migration and allow human trafficking to flourish, with specific focus on Cambodia, Bolivia, and The Gambia. Challenging existing thinking, the book concludes with an anti-trafficking framework which addresses the root causes of human trafficking.

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1. Introduction 2. Linking the Local and the Global: Understanding Human Trafficking Flows 3. The Pathways of Human Trafficking Flows 4. Neoliberal Colonialism and the Case of Cambodia 5. Neoliberal Accommodation and the Case of Bolivia 6. Neoliberal (In)stability and the Case of The Gambia 7. Conclusion

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A Hardback by Sarah Hupp Williamson

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    Publisher: Bristol University Press
    Publication Date: 31/05/2022
    ISBN13: 9781529214635, 978-1529214635
    ISBN10: 1529214637

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Factors such as inequality, gender, globalization, corruption, and instability clearly matter in human trafficking. But does corruption work the same way in Cambodia as it does in Bolivia? Does instability need to be present alongside inequality to lead to human trafficking? How do issues of migration connect? Using migration, feminist, and criminological theory, this book asks how global economic policies contribute to the conditions which both drive migration and allow human trafficking to flourish, with specific focus on Cambodia, Bolivia, and The Gambia. Challenging existing thinking, the book concludes with an anti-trafficking framework which addresses the root causes of human trafficking.

    Table of Contents
    1. Introduction 2. Linking the Local and the Global: Understanding Human Trafficking Flows 3. The Pathways of Human Trafficking Flows 4. Neoliberal Colonialism and the Case of Cambodia 5. Neoliberal Accommodation and the Case of Bolivia 6. Neoliberal (In)stability and the Case of The Gambia 7. Conclusion

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