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Katedra sociální geografie a regionálního rozvoje (31800)
Title:
Arms Trafficking
Citace
Drobík, T. Arms Trafficking.
In:
Jeroen Van Den Bosch, Natasha Lindstaedt (eds.).
Encyclopedia Tyrannica: A Research Guide to Authoritarianism.
1. vyd. ibidem Press, 2025.
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2025
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Encyclopedia Tyrannica: A Research Guide to Authoritarianism
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ibidem Press
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1:
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v zahraničí
Author of the source document:
Jeroen Van Den Bosch, Natasha Lindstaedt (eds.)
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900
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Key words in English:
arms, trafficking, smuggling, illicit trade, corruption, dictatorship, violence, conflict
Annotation in original language:
The chapter examines illicit arms trafficking as a multidimensional issue with criminological, political, and socio-economic implications. It explores the role of organized crime, state actors, and corruption in facilitating illegal arms flows, which destabilize regions, fuel conflicts, and undermine governance. Historical factors, including colonialism, the Cold War, and weak state control, have shaped contemporary arms trafficking patterns. The text highlights challenges in measuring illicit arms flows and discusses large-scale networks alongside small-scale "ant-trafficking" operations. Addressing the issue requires enhanced regulation and international cooperation.
Annotation in english language:
The chapter examines illicit arms trafficking as a multidimensional issue with criminological, political, and socio-economic implications. It explores the role of organized crime, state actors, and corruption in facilitating illegal arms flows, which destabilize regions, fuel conflicts, and undermine governance. Historical factors, including colonialism, the Cold War, and weak state control, have shaped contemporary arms trafficking patterns. The text highlights challenges in measuring illicit arms flows and discusses large-scale networks alongside small-scale "ant-trafficking" operations. Addressing the issue requires enhanced regulation and international cooperation.
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