01082cam0 22002771 450 SOBE0001735820110907110032.0052134658420110907d1989 |||||ita|0103 baengGBShakespeare and Sir Thomas Moreessays on the play and its Shakespearian interestedited by T. H. Howard-HillCambridge [etc.]Cambridge University Press1989IX, 210 p.26 cmNew Cambridge Shakespeare studies and supplementary texts001SOBE000173602001 *New Cambridge Shakespeare studies and supplementary textsHoward-Hill, Trevor HowardA600200047532070ITUNISOB20110907RICAUNISOBUNISOBFondo|Corrado153212SOBE00017358M 102 Monografia moderna SBNMFondo|Corrado000306SI153212CorradodonoNmenleUNISOBUNISOB20110908082836.020110908082937.0menleShakespeare and Sir Thomas More1721346UNISOB03939nam 2200661 a 450 991078149610332120230725050635.00-8047-7677-610.1515/9780804776776(CKB)2550000000040517(EBL)730440(OCoLC)742361663(SSID)ssj0000521877(PQKBManifestationID)12250882(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000521877(PQKBWorkID)10527416(PQKB)11441146(MiAaPQ)EBC730440(DE-B1597)564793(DE-B1597)9780804776776(Au-PeEL)EBL730440(CaPaEBR)ebr10483645(OCoLC)1178769778(EXLCZ)99255000000004051720100524d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDark logic[electronic resource] transnational criminal tactics and global security /Robert MandelStanford, Calif. Stanford Security Studies20111 online resource (268 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8047-6992-3 0-8047-6993-1 Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-250) and index.Introduction : the central question -- Transnational organized crime's changing threat -- Corruption/violence and individual/state security -- Major transnational criminal organizations -- Major transnational criminal activities -- Analysis of case patterns -- Links between transnational criminals and terrorists -- Conclusion : policy implications.Since the end of the Cold War, transnational non-state forces have been a major source of global instability, with many ominous and disruptive flows of people, goods, and services moving readily across international boundaries. And because these activities are so multifaceted and so intertwined within the fabric of society, they remain largely invisible until the intrusion is well-advanced and difficult to reverse. Thus, the threat posed by transnational organized crime ultimately undermines the total security of countries—including the economic, cultural, and political dimensions—and now presents an international security challenge of staggering proportions. Surprisingly, no single book so far has fully addressed the scale of this threat to global stability from an international security perspective. In an attempt to rectify that failure, Dark Logic examines in depth when and how transnational organized crime is likely to use corruption and violence to achieve its ends, and when and how these criminal activities most affect individual and state security. Even more important, it pinpoints when and how the negative consequences of these tactics and activities can be most successfully combated. In so doing it provides a unique lens for analyzing today's global security dilemmas. Given that the threat associated with transnational organized crime can endanger all citizens—from policy makers and security analysts to students, scholars, and the "man and woman on the street"—this book is written in an intelligible and jargon-free style to make it accessible to anyone interested in the ever-growing catalog of threats to national and international security.Transnational crimeOrganized crimeCorruptionViolenceSecurity, InternationalTransnational crime.Organized crime.Corruption.Violence.Security, International.364.1/35Mandel Robert1949-1108223MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910781496103321Dark logic3792153UNINA