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Russia's Battle with Crime, Corruption and Terrorism

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This book examines Russia's attempts to tackle the challenges of the new and increasing security threats of rising crime, corruption and terrorism that it has experienced since the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991. It demonstrates the close links between the rising drug trade, border problems, migration issues, organised crime, corruption and terrorism.

Uncovering information not seen before by Western audiences, this book:

shows how Russia's porous borders have facilitated the operation of transnational crime groups

explores the specific features that make particular regions such as Siberia important for the drug trade and other forms of smuggling, analysing the character of the different criminal groups and networks, and investigating the informal links and collusion between these organizations and police officials

considers the operation of corrupt practices in the military sector, one of the most closed parts of the economy

analyzes the ways in which Russia is fighting crime, corruption and terrorism, and the implications for civil liberties

argues that the extensive flows of illegal immigrants into Russia are creating ever more fertile grounds for corruption, crime and terrorism, while the immigrants themselves are often the victims of this crime.

List of contents

1. Introduction 2. The Socio-Economic and Criminal Effects of Contemporary Migration in Large Russian Cities 3. Crime and Migration in Siberia 4. Drug Trafficking along the Russian-Kazakh Border: Challenges of Enforcement 5. One Hand Washes the Other: Informal Ties among Organized Crime Groups and Law-Enforcement Agencies in Russia 6. Addressing Corruption in Russia’s Civil-Military Relations 7. Who Fights Corruption in Russia? 8. Trade-Offs between Security and Civil Liberties in Russia’s Counter-Terrorist Campaign in 2000-2004: Six Regional Case Studies

About the author

Orttung, Robert; Latta, Anthony

Summary

This book examines Russia’s attempts to tackle the challenges of the new and increasing security threats of rising crime, corruption and terrorism that it has experienced since the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991. It demonstrates the close links between the rising drug trade, border problems, migration issues, organized crime, corruption and terrorism.

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