Publication |
2007.
|
Summary/Abstract |
The illicit global economy is known to fuel numerous conflicts. Yet, the pernicious influence of the drug trade can be felt in many enduring conflicts of the early twenty-first century. This is the case in Iraq where organized crime syndicates, insurgent groups and sectarian militias are creating an incipient narcotized conflict. Without managing this dimension of the war, attempts to curtail violence in the country are very likely to fail.
|