20 November 2007

Previous work on terrorism and organised crime

Tupman's working papers on organised crime are available online at the above URL and two published papers are linked from the SGOC Newsletter issue on terrorism and organised crime

3 comments:

Smokey said...

There is also a book edited by Leslie Holes on "Terrorism, Organised Crime and Corruption" published by Edward Elgar during 2007

Anonymous said...

Some interesting work in Russia by Rolf-Inge Vogt ANDRESEN. He states 'the terrorist threat in Russia is first and foremost a threat from organised crime'. This tends to describe a nexus in a very pure form...A thought provoking departure from the traditional notion of terroism as a form of political violence...

Editors said...

Russia has in this regard indeed an interesting history. For example, was Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili an elaborate bank robber (as the local police would see him), a terrorist (as the Tsar would describe him) or a revolutionary 'man of steel' as he labelled himself?
One could argue that the whole new idea of a Terror-OC nexus is just a modern academic construct: in reality the border between both has never been very unambiguous.