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Hidden in Plain Sight: An Anthropology of the Global Criminal Underworld
How One Woman’s Death Illuminated an Infrastructure of Violence : A Review of Textures of Terror: The Murder of Claudina Isabel Velásquez and Her Father’s Quest for Justice
Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective
In a Vital Region, a Vital Perspective: A Review of Southeast Asia’s Multipolar Future by Thomas Parks
Informality and Illegality in the Exploitation of Gold and Timber in Antioquia
Islamism and Its Inclinations: A Review of "Islamism: What it Means for the Middle East and the World"
Living Through Revolution: A View from an Apartment in Ukraine
Mafias on the move: How Organized Crime Conquers New Territories
Mexico’s Struggle for Public Security: Organized Crime and State Responses
Negotiating Transition: A Review of "Arab Spring: Negotiating in the Shadow of the Intifadat"
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