Illicit Trafficking and Libya's Transition

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  • Illicit Trafficking and Libya's Transition Book Detail

  • Author : Mark Shaw
  • Release Date : 2014
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Drug traffic
  • Pages : 44
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 6,6 MB

Illicit Trafficking and Libya's Transition by Mark Shaw PDF Summary

Book Description: As Libya emerges from forty years of autocratic rule, the criminal economy is undermining government efforts at state consolidation. This report maps the flow of weapons, migrants, drugs, and smuggled goods through Libya and details the interactions between armed groups who control illicit markets and local communities. The authors warn that efforts to beef up border control policing will not be sufficient. Combating organized crime in Libya requires a broader approach that will engage marginalized groups in a political process. Failure to do so will affect not only Libya but the region as well.

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