Governing guns, preventing plunder international cooperation against illicit trade

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From human trafficking to smuggling small arms to looting antiquities, illicit trade poses significant threats to international order. So why is it difficult to establish international cooperation against illicit trade? This book offers a novel, thought-provoking answer to this crucial question.

Title Governing guns, preventing plunder international cooperation against illicit trade / Asif Efrat.
Publisher Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press
Creation Date 2012
Notes Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English
Content Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Cooperation against Illicit Trade: An Overview
Illicit Trade and the Study of International Cooperation
Analytical Approach and Argument
Case Selection
Plan of the Book
2. Theorizing Cooperation against Illicit Trade
Theoretical Foundations
Government Preferences on International Regulation
The Establishment of Cooperation
Conclusions
3. Governing Guns: International Cooperation against the Illicit Trade in Small Arms
International Control of the Arms Trade in the Interwar Period
International Efforts against the Illicit Trade in Small Arms: BackgroundGovernment Preferences on International Regulation of Small Arms: Expectations
Empirical Testing
Explaining the Cooperative Outcome
Cooperation against the Illicit Trade in Small Arms: Conclusions
Appendices
4. Preventing Plunder: International Cooperation against the Illicit Trade in Antiquities
The Illicit Trade in Antiquities: Background
The International Political Conflict over Antiquities Regulation
The United States and the Efforts against the Looting of Antiquities
Britain and the Efforts against the Looting of AntiquitiesThe United States, Britain, and the Efforts against Looting: Conclusions
5. Protecting Persons: International Cooperation against Human Trafficking
Cooperation against Human Trafficking: A Historical Perspective
The American Efforts against Human Trafficking Worldwide
Sex Trafficking in Israel
Labor Trafficking of Migrant Workers in Israel
6. Extensions: Opposing Opium, Combating Counterfeits
Drugs
Money Laundering
Counterfeits
7. Conclusion
Implications for the Study of Illicit Trade
Implications for International RelationsPolicy Implications
Conclusion
Notes
References
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Extent 1 online resource (378 pages)
Language English
National Library system number 997010714368105171
MARC RECORDS

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