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The New Anarchy: Crime and War

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Phil Carter has a blog post up about The Convergence of Crime and War, with a lot of excellent links to professional papers et. al. It's a subject we've been harping about for a while here at Winds of Change.NET, though our focus is more on the fusion of crime, nation-states and terrorism than the "bottom up" evolution Carter is covering. As this LA Times article reminds us, however, we're already facing the stuff that Carter is talking about on the battlefield. Winds of Change.NET's look at this phenomenon includes this recommended set:

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  • Counterterrorism in Tribal Societies is also somewhat relevant, as sponsorship of organized criminal and/or terrorist activities has strongly tribal dimensions in many parts of the world.

Terrorism is an easy pattern to reach for if a strong organized crime movement finds itself under pressure from governments. Organized crime, meanwhile, offers an independent source of money to terrorists of all stripes - the critical element that has determined the longevity of terrorist organizations world-wide over the last 50 years. Organized criminal activity also creates a source of instability and trouble in weak or failed states, while weakening them further and creating even more fertile recruiting grounds and refuges for terrorist organizations (see Robert Kaplan's "The Coming Anarchy", also reviewed by The Brothers Judd blog and referenced in our Recommended Reading Lists). And officials in state sponsors of terrorism run by unaccountable dictators often find that millions of dollars in criminal income is an attractive proposition.

It's a vicious and intertwined cycle - and a subject we'll continue to cover here at Winds of Change.NET.

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Joe,

Nice to see that old piece of mine get some new light.

I think that Bush's privitization of Social Security is the first step in bringing new money to the market prepratory to ending the drug war.

I base this on the fact that Bush is an MBA and can weigh the costs vs the benefits in light of new trends.

The #1 new trend is that we are in the early stages of learning what addiction is. What it is is self medication for various problems. PTSD, bipolar, etc. The persecution of sick people can not go on indefinitely.

To stay in chrge Bush has to get to the head of the parade before the parade is over.

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