Paul Rexton Kan: 5 books

Book cover of Cartels at War: Mexico's Drug-Fueled Violence and the Threat to U. S. National Security
by Paul Rexton Kan
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2012

Now in its sixth year, the conflict in Mexico is a mosaic of several wars occurring at once: cartels battle one another, cartels suffer violence within their own organizations, cartels fight against the Mexican state, cartels and gangs wage war against the Mexican people, and gangs combat gangs. The...
Book cover of Drugs and Contemporary Warfare
by Paul Rexton Kan
Language: English
Release Date: January 31, 2009

The relationship between drugs and todayÆs wars has grown more noticeable since the end of the Cold War and will likely gather strength in this era of increased globalization. Many violent groups and governments have recently turned to illicit narcotics in their entrepreneurial quests to stay viable...
Book cover of Fragile States in the Americas
by Marlon Anatol, Emily D. Bello-Pardo, Adriana Beltrán
Language: English
Release Date: December 7, 2016

The Americas face many security challenges, including drug trafficking, organized crime, guerrilla movements, terrorism, and environmental challenges. Experts have long debated whether some countries in the region can be classified as failed states. While various states in the Americas have been labeled...
Book cover of Drug Trafficking and International Security
by Paul Rexton Kan
Language: English
Release Date: July 18, 2016

Global drug trafficking intersects with a vast array of international security issues ranging from war and terrorism to migration and state stability. More than just another item on the international security agenda, drug trafficking in fact exacerbates threats to national and international security....
Book cover of The Global Challenge of Militias and Paramilitary Violence
by Paul Rexton Kan
Language: English
Release Date: February 25, 2019

This book describes militias as significant and prevalent actors in today’s international security environment. To separate them from other types of violent non-state groups, such as terrorists, guerrillas and insurgents, the author describes militias as local guardians that use violence to fill...
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