Crime, conflict, and regime transitions: Colombia, Nigeria, and Myanmar

Organized crime and illicit economies interact in complex ways with violent conflict, often fueling it. They also shape peace negotiations and post-conflict transition, deeply influencing post-conflict economic and political arrangements as well as regime transitions. Criminal and militant actors involved in illicit economies not only compete for economic spoils, they can also mobilize their access … Continue reading Crime, conflict, and regime transitions: Colombia, Nigeria, and Myanmar