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This book describes and analyzes conflict commodities, which the author defines as high-value commodities trafficked in by networks of transnational criminals who use the illicitly derived proceeds to finance armed conflict and loot natural resource wealth from national treasuries. Each chapter examines a different commodity or set of commodities that have become the province of transnational organized crime networks: diamonds, ivory, rhino horn, timber, lapis lazuli, jade, rare minerals, gold, and oil receive scholarly analyses across multiple dimensions, including the structure and operation of criminal networks, the social and environmental consequences of the various conflict commodities trades, and the full range of palliative responses. The book provides coverage of all the players involved, from high-ranking government officials to insurgent groups and terrorists. The work also enumerates the array of human rights abuses associated with the traffic in conflict commodities

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Chapter 1: Transnational Organized Crime and Natural Resources Chapter 2: Diamonds Chapter 3: Ivory Chapter 4: Timber Chapter 5: Wildlife Chapter 6: Gems and Minerals Chapter 7: Discussion and Implications

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/31/2019 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498578318, 978-1498578318
      ISBN10: 1498578314

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book describes and analyzes conflict commodities, which the author defines as high-value commodities trafficked in by networks of transnational criminals who use the illicitly derived proceeds to finance armed conflict and loot natural resource wealth from national treasuries. Each chapter examines a different commodity or set of commodities that have become the province of transnational organized crime networks: diamonds, ivory, rhino horn, timber, lapis lazuli, jade, rare minerals, gold, and oil receive scholarly analyses across multiple dimensions, including the structure and operation of criminal networks, the social and environmental consequences of the various conflict commodities trades, and the full range of palliative responses. The book provides coverage of all the players involved, from high-ranking government officials to insurgent groups and terrorists. The work also enumerates the array of human rights abuses associated with the traffic in conflict commodities

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Transnational Organized Crime and Natural Resources Chapter 2: Diamonds Chapter 3: Ivory Chapter 4: Timber Chapter 5: Wildlife Chapter 6: Gems and Minerals Chapter 7: Discussion and Implications

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