The Resource Violence without borders : the internationalization of crime and conflict, The World Bank
Violence without borders : the internationalization of crime and conflict, The World Bank
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource ( xviii, 124 pages)
- Note
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- "This Policy Research Report was authored by a team comprising Muhammad Faisal Ali Baig, Quy-Toan Do, Daniel Garrote-Sanchez, Lakshmi Iyer, Chau Le, and Andrei Levchenko ... The report is sponsored by the World Bank's Development Research Group"--Acknowledgments
- Keywords: conflict-affected states. crime. civil conflict. violence. illicit drugs. human trafficking. wildlife trade. terrorism
- Contents
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- Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- Notes -- Reference -- Chapter 1 Crime, Conflict, and Violence without Borders -- Armed conflict -- Transnational terrorism -- Illicit markets -- Conclusion -- Annex1A The geographic dispersion of refugees -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Transborder Determinants of Crime, Conflict, and Violence -- The theoretical framework -- Transborder drivers of conflict, crime, and violence -- Can violence be avoided? -- Foreign military interventions and development assistance -- Conclusion
- Annex 2A Contest model -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Security in a Globalized World -- Third-party interventions to prevent violence -- When will other countries intervene in conflict situations? -- Limits to the effectiveness of third-party interventions -- Multilateralism and the delegation of foreign interventions -- Concluding remarks and policy recommendations -- Annex 3A The determinants of foreign interventions in civil conflict -- Notes -- References -- Boxes -- Box 1.1 The gaps and data limitations of datasets on armed conflicts -- Box 2.1 Sanctions
- Box 2.2 Anti-money laundering and combatting the financing of terrorism -- Figures -- Figure 1.1 Armed conflicts: Incidence and fatalities, by type, 1989-2017 -- Figure 1.2 State-based armed conflicts, by type, 1946-2017 -- Figure 1.3 All armed conflicts, by type, 1989-2017 -- Figure 1.4 Global refugee population, 1951-2017 -- Figure 1.5 Average distance traveled by a refugee, 1987-2017 -- Figure 1.6 Share of refugees going to a contiguous country, 1987-2017 -- Figure 1.7 Mean Herfindahl index of destinations, five-year moving average, 1991-2017
- Figure 1.8 Terrorist attacks and fatalities worldwide, 1970-2017 -- Figure 1.9 Transnational terrorist attacks and fatalities, 1970-2017 -- Figure 1.10 Cultivation and production of illicit narcotics, 1986-2017 -- Figure 1.11 Trends in detection of human trafficking, 2003-16 -- Figure 1.12 Domestic poaching incidents and transnational seizures -- Figure 1.13 Piracy attacks, 1991-2018 -- Figure 1A.1 Average distance traveled by a refugee, five-year moving average, 1991-2017 -- Figure 1A.2 Share of refugees going to a contiguous country, five-year moving average, 1991-2017
- Figure 1A.3 Refugees fleeing to wealthy OECD and European countries, five-year moving average -- Figure 2.1 Equilibrium in a contest game -- Figure 2.2 Determinants of violence in the contest success function model -- Figure 2.3 Contest game and the cone of possible resource allocations -- Figure 3.1 Trends in United Nations peacekeeping operations and global aid flows, 1947-2017 -- Figure 3.2 Intrastate wars and the number of foreign countries intervening, 1990-2017 -- Figure 3.3 Likelihood of foreign interventions over time, 1990-2017 -- Figure 3.4 Drivers of foreign interventions in civil wars --Figure 3.5 Probability that a war will continue and probability of foreign intervention, by length of war
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- 9781464815256
- Label
- Violence without borders : the internationalization of crime and conflict
- Title
- Violence without borders
- Title remainder
- the internationalization of crime and conflict
- Statement of responsibility
- The World Bank
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- NhCcYBP
- Government publication
- international or intergovernmental publication
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- ProQuest (Firm)
- Series statement
- Policy research report
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Transnational crime
- Violence
- Terrorism
- Label
- Violence without borders : the internationalization of crime and conflict, The World Bank
- Note
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- "This Policy Research Report was authored by a team comprising Muhammad Faisal Ali Baig, Quy-Toan Do, Daniel Garrote-Sanchez, Lakshmi Iyer, Chau Le, and Andrei Levchenko ... The report is sponsored by the World Bank's Development Research Group"--Acknowledgments
- Keywords: conflict-affected states. crime. civil conflict. violence. illicit drugs. human trafficking. wildlife trade. terrorism
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
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- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
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- Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- Notes -- Reference -- Chapter 1 Crime, Conflict, and Violence without Borders -- Armed conflict -- Transnational terrorism -- Illicit markets -- Conclusion -- Annex1A The geographic dispersion of refugees -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Transborder Determinants of Crime, Conflict, and Violence -- The theoretical framework -- Transborder drivers of conflict, crime, and violence -- Can violence be avoided? -- Foreign military interventions and development assistance -- Conclusion
- Annex 2A Contest model -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Security in a Globalized World -- Third-party interventions to prevent violence -- When will other countries intervene in conflict situations? -- Limits to the effectiveness of third-party interventions -- Multilateralism and the delegation of foreign interventions -- Concluding remarks and policy recommendations -- Annex 3A The determinants of foreign interventions in civil conflict -- Notes -- References -- Boxes -- Box 1.1 The gaps and data limitations of datasets on armed conflicts -- Box 2.1 Sanctions
- Box 2.2 Anti-money laundering and combatting the financing of terrorism -- Figures -- Figure 1.1 Armed conflicts: Incidence and fatalities, by type, 1989-2017 -- Figure 1.2 State-based armed conflicts, by type, 1946-2017 -- Figure 1.3 All armed conflicts, by type, 1989-2017 -- Figure 1.4 Global refugee population, 1951-2017 -- Figure 1.5 Average distance traveled by a refugee, 1987-2017 -- Figure 1.6 Share of refugees going to a contiguous country, 1987-2017 -- Figure 1.7 Mean Herfindahl index of destinations, five-year moving average, 1991-2017
- Figure 1.8 Terrorist attacks and fatalities worldwide, 1970-2017 -- Figure 1.9 Transnational terrorist attacks and fatalities, 1970-2017 -- Figure 1.10 Cultivation and production of illicit narcotics, 1986-2017 -- Figure 1.11 Trends in detection of human trafficking, 2003-16 -- Figure 1.12 Domestic poaching incidents and transnational seizures -- Figure 1.13 Piracy attacks, 1991-2018 -- Figure 1A.1 Average distance traveled by a refugee, five-year moving average, 1991-2017 -- Figure 1A.2 Share of refugees going to a contiguous country, five-year moving average, 1991-2017
- Figure 1A.3 Refugees fleeing to wealthy OECD and European countries, five-year moving average -- Figure 2.1 Equilibrium in a contest game -- Figure 2.2 Determinants of violence in the contest success function model -- Figure 2.3 Contest game and the cone of possible resource allocations -- Figure 3.1 Trends in United Nations peacekeeping operations and global aid flows, 1947-2017 -- Figure 3.2 Intrastate wars and the number of foreign countries intervening, 1990-2017 -- Figure 3.3 Likelihood of foreign interventions over time, 1990-2017 -- Figure 3.4 Drivers of foreign interventions in civil wars --Figure 3.5 Probability that a war will continue and probability of foreign intervention, by length of war
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- ydda16631672
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource ( xviii, 124 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
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- Access limited to authenticated CBB Library users
- Limited to one user at a time
- Isbn
- 9781464815256
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- c
- Other physical details
- color illustrations
- Reproduction note
- Electronic reproduction.
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- Violence without borders : the internationalization of crime and conflict, The World Bank
- Note
-
- "This Policy Research Report was authored by a team comprising Muhammad Faisal Ali Baig, Quy-Toan Do, Daniel Garrote-Sanchez, Lakshmi Iyer, Chau Le, and Andrei Levchenko ... The report is sponsored by the World Bank's Development Research Group"--Acknowledgments
- Keywords: conflict-affected states. crime. civil conflict. violence. illicit drugs. human trafficking. wildlife trade. terrorism
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Front Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- Notes -- Reference -- Chapter 1 Crime, Conflict, and Violence without Borders -- Armed conflict -- Transnational terrorism -- Illicit markets -- Conclusion -- Annex1A The geographic dispersion of refugees -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 Transborder Determinants of Crime, Conflict, and Violence -- The theoretical framework -- Transborder drivers of conflict, crime, and violence -- Can violence be avoided? -- Foreign military interventions and development assistance -- Conclusion
- Annex 2A Contest model -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Security in a Globalized World -- Third-party interventions to prevent violence -- When will other countries intervene in conflict situations? -- Limits to the effectiveness of third-party interventions -- Multilateralism and the delegation of foreign interventions -- Concluding remarks and policy recommendations -- Annex 3A The determinants of foreign interventions in civil conflict -- Notes -- References -- Boxes -- Box 1.1 The gaps and data limitations of datasets on armed conflicts -- Box 2.1 Sanctions
- Box 2.2 Anti-money laundering and combatting the financing of terrorism -- Figures -- Figure 1.1 Armed conflicts: Incidence and fatalities, by type, 1989-2017 -- Figure 1.2 State-based armed conflicts, by type, 1946-2017 -- Figure 1.3 All armed conflicts, by type, 1989-2017 -- Figure 1.4 Global refugee population, 1951-2017 -- Figure 1.5 Average distance traveled by a refugee, 1987-2017 -- Figure 1.6 Share of refugees going to a contiguous country, 1987-2017 -- Figure 1.7 Mean Herfindahl index of destinations, five-year moving average, 1991-2017
- Figure 1.8 Terrorist attacks and fatalities worldwide, 1970-2017 -- Figure 1.9 Transnational terrorist attacks and fatalities, 1970-2017 -- Figure 1.10 Cultivation and production of illicit narcotics, 1986-2017 -- Figure 1.11 Trends in detection of human trafficking, 2003-16 -- Figure 1.12 Domestic poaching incidents and transnational seizures -- Figure 1.13 Piracy attacks, 1991-2018 -- Figure 1A.1 Average distance traveled by a refugee, five-year moving average, 1991-2017 -- Figure 1A.2 Share of refugees going to a contiguous country, five-year moving average, 1991-2017
- Figure 1A.3 Refugees fleeing to wealthy OECD and European countries, five-year moving average -- Figure 2.1 Equilibrium in a contest game -- Figure 2.2 Determinants of violence in the contest success function model -- Figure 2.3 Contest game and the cone of possible resource allocations -- Figure 3.1 Trends in United Nations peacekeeping operations and global aid flows, 1947-2017 -- Figure 3.2 Intrastate wars and the number of foreign countries intervening, 1990-2017 -- Figure 3.3 Likelihood of foreign interventions over time, 1990-2017 -- Figure 3.4 Drivers of foreign interventions in civil wars --Figure 3.5 Probability that a war will continue and probability of foreign intervention, by length of war
- Control code
- ydda16631672
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource ( xviii, 124 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
-
- Access limited to authenticated CBB Library users
- Limited to one user at a time
- Isbn
- 9781464815256
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- color illustrations
- Reproduction note
- Electronic reproduction.
- Specific material designation
- remote
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