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Author:
Jones, Nathan P., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015111785
Title:
Mexico's illicit drug networks and the state reaction / Nathan P. Jones.
Publisher:
Georgetown University Press,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xiv, 194 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Drug traffic--Mexico.
Drug control--Mexico.
Organized crime--Mexico.
Drug control.
Drug traffic.
Organized crime.
Mexico.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-181) and index.
Contents:
The state reaction and illicit network resilience -- The Arellano Felix Organization's resilience -- The state reaction -- The Sinaloa cartel, Los Zetas, and Los Caballeros Templarios -- Appendix. Comparison of territorial versus drug trafficking networks.
Summary:
This study examines illicit drug networks in Mexico and explains why the state targets certain types of networks more forcefully than others. Jones classifies drug networks into two basic types, "territorial" and "transactional" networks. Transactional networks focus on trafficking and are more likely to collude with the state through corruption. Territorial networks, which seek to control territory for the purpose of taxation, extortion, and their own security, trigger a strong backlash from the state. They encroach upon the state's most fundamental functions--the ability to tax and provide security. Jones uses this typology to discuss how state response impacts the resilience of drug networks and what consequences this dynamic will have for Mexico and the ongoing battle between the territorial network, Los Zetas, and their transactional rivals, the Sinaloa Cartel. In addition to extensive archival research, Jones also conducted a year of fieldwork in Mexico City and Tijuana where he built his case study of the Arellano Felix Organization, through in-depth interviews with key figures from Mexican law enforcement, civic leaders, scholars, and organized crime victims.
ISBN:
1626162956
9781626162952
1626162948
9781626162945
OCLC:
(OCoLC)919202235
LCCN:
2015024224
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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