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McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld by Misha Glenny
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McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld

by Misha Glenny

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absolutely rivetting. If this was fiction, it would be un-put-downable
  xnfec | Jun 10, 2009 |
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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. ( )
  nwhyte | Jun 10, 2009 |
Glenny is no prose stylist, but, as with his best work on the Balkans, this book is compulsively readable and plenty scary. ( )
1 vote kylenapoli | Sep 26, 2008 |
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). ( )
  sphinx | Jun 19, 2008 |
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