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ID135369
Title ProperMafia state
Other Title Informationthe evolving threat of North Korean narcotics trafficking
LanguageENG
AuthorBlancke, Stephan ;  Wang, Peng
Summary / Abstract (Note)The North Korean government has long been suspected of involvement in state-sponsored drug production and trafficking. Research in this field is hampered by the secrecy of the DPRK regime and the dearth of reliable sources. Nonetheless, using Chinese- and English-language sources, Peng Wang and Stephan Blancke look at developments over the past decade, intensified counter-narcotics co-operation between the Chinese and South Korean police forces, and the failure of the North Korean government to control private involvement in the illicit drug business, which has had an unexpected outcome: a crystal-meth epidemic. These trends expose a severe threat to Northeast Asia and the wider international community.
`In' analytical NoteRusi Journal Vol.159, No.5; Oct-Nov.2014: p.52-59
Journal SourceRusi Journal Vol: 159 No 5
Standard NumberThreat


 
 
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