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POLITICAL CRIME (3) answer(s).
 
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Counter Elephants chasing Ants: piracy operations and the failure of strategy in the Gulf of Aden / Young, Andrew   Journal Article
Young, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Decent proposals: security challenges facing Mexico's new president / Camacho, Pablo Vazquez   Journal Article
Camacho, Pablo Vazquez Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Mexico's problems of violence and drug trafficking by organized crime groups have promoted demands fro change in security policy. Pablo Vazquez Camacho assesses the incoming president's plans for reform and tackling the causes of crime
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Defining the 'political' crime: revolutionary tribunals in early Soviet Russia / Rendle, Matthew   Journal Article
Rendle, Matthew Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract After the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks established revolutionary tribunals to judge 'counter-revolutionary' and 'political' crimes. Amid conflicting reports from contemporaries on the effectiveness of these new courts, this essay examines their development over the first year of their existence. It argues that whilst tribunals were initially too inefficient for the regime, forcing greater central control over them, they played an important role in defining what constituted counter-revolution. In doing so, they promoted the regime's ideology, imparted an image of legality to the regime's actions, and helped the Bolsheviks to exert their control over a fragmented and diverse political landscape.
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