Criminal-states and criminal-soldiers/
edited by Robert J. Bunker
- London: Routledge, 2008.
- xlvi, 322p.
PART ONE: THEORY AND LAW The Fate of the State Revisited Martin van Creveld Nation-states, Virtual-states, and Market-states John Robb Defining Criminal-states Robert J. Bunker and Pamela L. Bunker Military Tribunals or Civilian Prosecution: The Dilemma of Unlawful Enemy Combatants Brian Levin PART TWO: CRIMINAL-STATES Does Clausewitz Apply to Criminal-states and Gangs? Mark T. Clark Perpetual Jihad: Striving for a Caliphate Hakim Hazim and Robert J. Bunker The 2006 Usama Bin Laden Tape: Interpreting an Adversary Youseff Aboul-Enein Hizballah's Global Criminal Operations Michael P. Arena Criminalisation of Russian State Security Mark Galeotti PART THREE: CRIMINAL-SOLDIERS Maras Morphing: Revisiting Third Generation Gangs John P. Sullivan Gangs and Coups D' Streets in the New World Disorder: Protean Insurgents in Post-Modern War Max G. Manwaring Trafficking in Nuclear Materials: Criminals and Terrorists Louise I. Shelley Outlaw Private Security Firms: Criminal and Terrorist Agendas Undermine Private Security Alternatives Graham Hall Turbiville, Jr. The Use of Beheadings by Fundamentalist Islam Lisa J. Campbell Afterward: Law Enforcement Response Strategies for John P. Sullivan Criminal-states and Criminal-soldiers Keith Weston