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Loading... McMafia: Seriously Organised Crimeby Misha Glenny
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. absolutely rivetting. If this was fiction, it would be un-put-downable http://nwhyte.livejournal.com/1238916... The book is an excellent run through the pervasive infiltration of organised crime around the world, which Glenny attributes largely to the collapse of the Soviet Union (though with a nod also to the US War on Drugs). He takes us on a breathless tour of the underworld in the Balkans, Russia, Ukraine, Israel, India, Dubai, Nigeria, South Africa, North America, Colombia, Brazil, Japan and finally China - which will have a key role in the future of crime, for good or ill. As always, he mixes deft character sketches of the personalities with gobsmacked horror at what is going on. I must say that in general his account reinforces my libertarian instincts - criminalising drug use has little effect other than to empower and enrich criminals; stringent immigration laws enable and reward human trafficking; prohibiting prostitution makes vulnerable women even more vulnerable. The one area where this doesn't work of course is in the exploitation of scarce natural resources - the account of what is happening to the Caspian Sea's caviar is very depressing. An excellent book, and an easy if sometimes wrenching read. Glenny is no prose stylist, but, as with his best work on the Balkans, this book is compulsively readable and plenty scary. Pros: very informative; good writing Cons: uneven in various parts; some are very cursory. Some information is old; the part on cyber-crime is poor quality which led me to suspect the quality of other parts. (I am working in IT. So if I happen to find the topic which I am slightly familiar with has such low quality, maybe I just find other parts interesting because I am ignorant). no reviews | add a review
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