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This edited book (volume 2) focuses on exploring the regional security issues associated with transnational unconventional organized crime. The book is divided into 4 sections:
Part 1: Europe
Part 2: Asia and the Middle East
Part 3: Africa
Part 4: South America
Transnational unconventional organized crime pose a significant and growing threat to national and global security affecting public safety, human security, public health, economic and governmental stability. Not to mention the contributions transnational organized crime makes to terrorist financing. The adaptive nature of transnational organized crime group as well as terrorist and insurgent organizations makes them capable of innovating in real-time to exploit natural disasters, social crisis and global pandemics. Currently with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, transnational organized crime has flourished taking advantage of the unprecedented opportunities for illicit activities. For example as reported in TRACIT (2020) : Worldwide reports indicate a surge in the availability and type of fraudulent medical products intended to exploit the fears of consumers, which includes illicit offerings of falsified versions of treatments such as Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin that will harm or kill already vulnerable patients. Joint operations by the World Customs Organization, Europol and Interpol have resulted in a significant increase in seizures of counterfeit and unauthorized face masks and hand sanitizers.
Contents
Introduction to Transnational Unconventional Organized Crime: A National and Global.- Security Concern, Volume II: Regional and National Perspectives.- Transformations in State Governance: The Political Economy of Transnational Finance in the Global South.- Going Against the Current: Countering Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing in the Philippines.- Money Laundering and Its Nexus with Internal Security Challenges: An Analysis of the Indian
and International Legal Frameworks.- An Exposition of Unconventional Transnational Organised Crimes in Nigeria.- Corruption and Human Security: Unveiling the Paradox of Nigeria's Unending Insecurity.- Environmental Crimes in South America: The Pervasive Nexus between Organized Crime and Land Trafficking.- A Tale of Two Tri-Border Areas: The Evolving Nature of South Americas' Illicit Distribution.- Networks, Organized Crime and National Security in Mexico: The Case of Ayotzinapa.- Tricked by Social Media in the Harsh Search for a Better Life: The European Union's Response to Counter Migrant Smuggling and Trafficking.- Addressing Cyber-attacks against Critical Infrastructures by Organized Crime Groups: The European Union's Approach.- The European Union's Emerging Maritime Security Role in Combating Unconventional Organized Crime in the Indo-Pacific.