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McMafia: Eine Reise durch die globale kriminelle Unterwelt von Misha Glenny

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ISBN
9781400044115
Book Title
Mcmafia : a Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Publication Year
2008
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4in
Author
Misha Glenny
Genre
True Crime, Social Science
Topic
General, Organized Crime
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
27.8 Oz
Number of Pages
400 Pages

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"McMafia" is a fearless and authoritative investigation of the now proven ability of organized crime to find and service markets driven by a seemingly insatiable demand for illegal wares.

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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1400044111
ISBN-13
9781400044115
eBay Product ID (ePID)
61816039

Product Key Features

Book Title
Mcmafia : a Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld
Author
Misha Glenny
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
General, Organized Crime
Publication Year
2008
Genre
True Crime, Social Science
Number of Pages
400 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
1.4in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
27.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hv6441.G54 2008
Reviews
"A bravura piece of globe-trotting reportage, "McMafia" traces the origins and maps the reach of every major known transnational criminal network operating in the 21st century . . . engrossing." San Franciso Chronicle "Immensely informative and more than slightly scary." The Washington Post "A vividly recounted journey through a dozen of the world's most potent gangs, cartels and transnational mafias." The Wall Street Journal For anyone who wants to understand the 21st century, this illuminating and page-turning book is essential reading. Emma Thompson "'Behind every great fortune,' said Balzac, 'there lies a great crime.' Misha Glenny has updated this aperçu for our own time." Christopher Hitchens, author ofGod is Not Great "A riveting and chilling journey . . . Readers yearning for a deeper understanding of the real-life, international counterparts toThe Sopranosneed look no further than Glenny's engrossing study." Publishers Weekly   "In this well-researched and riveting account, Glenny does for crime what he did for the Balkans. He dissects the international criminal organizations that run much of the world's economy and explains how the criminal underworld has both benefited from and contributed to globalization." Joseph Stiglitz, author ofMaking Globalization Work, "A terrifying tour of the violent underworld of globalized crime." New York Post "Eye-opening…Engrossing." The Miami Herald "Besides demonstrating Glenny's courage, his book exhibits at least two other characteristics of special importance: First, he provides insightful sociological perspectives about why certain nations spawn especially widespread and virulent organized crime networks. Second, he explains how policies in certain nations (mainly, but not exclusively, the United States) generate unanticipated ripple effects in the structures of other nations' criminal underworlds…Searing." The Seattle Times "A bravura piece of globe-trotting reportage, "McMafia" traces the origins and maps the reach of every major known transnational criminal network operating in the 21st century . . . engrossing." San Franciso Chronicle "Immensely informative and more than slightly scary." The Washington Post "A vividly recounted journey through a dozen of the world's most potent gangs, cartels and transnational mafias." The Wall Street Journal For anyone who wants to understand the 21st century, this illuminating and page-turning book is essential reading. Emma Thompson "'Behind every great fortune,' said Balzac, 'there lies a great crime.' Misha Glenny has updated this aperçu for our own time." Christopher Hitchens, author of God is Not Great " A riveting and chilling journey . . . Readers yearning for a deeper understanding of the real-life, international counterparts to The Sopranos need look no further than Glenny's engrossing study." Publishers Weekly "In this well-researched and riveting account, Glenny does for crime what he did for the Balkans. He dissects the international criminal organizations that run much of the world's economy and explains how the criminal underworld has both benefited from and contributed to globalization." Joseph Stiglitz, author of Making Globalization Work, "A terrifying tour of the violent underworld of globalized crime." New York Post "Eye-opening...Engrossing." The Miami Herald "Besides demonstrating Glenny's courage, his book exhibits at least two other characteristics of special importance: First, he provides insightful sociological perspectives about why certain nations spawn especially widespread and virulent organized crime networks. Second, he explains how policies in certain nations (mainly, but not exclusively, the United States) generate unanticipated ripple effects in the structures of other nations' criminal underworlds...Searing." The Seattle Times "A bravura piece of globe-trotting reportage, "McMafia" traces the origins and maps the reach of every major known transnational criminal network operating in the 21st century . . . engrossing." San Franciso Chronicle "Immensely informative and more than slightly scary." The Washington Post "A vividly recounted journey through a dozen of the world's most potent gangs, cartels and transnational mafias." The Wall Street Journal For anyone who wants to understand the 21st century, this illuminating and page-turning book is essential reading. Emma Thompson "'Behind every great fortune,' said Balzac, 'there lies a great crime.' Misha Glenny has updated this apercu for our own time." Christopher Hitchens, author ofGod is Not Great "A riveting and chilling journey . . . Readers yearning for a deeper understanding of the real-life, international counterparts toThe Sopranosneed look no further than Glenny's engrossing study." Publishers Weekly "In this well-researched and riveting account, Glenny does for crime what he did for the Balkans. He dissects the international criminal organizations that run much of the world's economy and explains how the criminal underworld has both benefited from and contributed to globalization." Joseph Stiglitz, author ofMaking Globalization Work, "A terrifying tour of the violent underworld of globalized crime." New York Post "Eye-opening…Engrossing." The Miami Herald "Besides demonstrating Glenny's courage, his book exhibits at least two other characteristics of special importance: First, he provides insightful sociological perspectives about why certain nations spawn especially widespread and virulent organized crime networks. Second, he explains how policies in certain nations (mainly, but not exclusively, the United States) generate unanticipated ripple effects in the structures of other nations' criminal underworlds…Searing." The Seattle Times "A bravura piece of globe-trotting reportage, "McMafia" traces the origins and maps the reach of every major known transnational criminal network operating in the 21st century . . . engrossing." San Franciso Chronicle "Immensely informative and more than slightly scary." The Washington Post "A vividly recounted journey through a dozen of the world's most potent gangs, cartels and transnational mafias." The Wall Street Journal For anyone who wants to understand the 21st century, this illuminating and page-turning book is essential reading. Emma Thompson "'Behind every great fortune,' said Balzac, 'there lies a great crime.' Misha Glenny has updated this aperçu for our own time." Christopher Hitchens, author ofGod is Not Great "A riveting and chilling journey . . . Readers yearning for a deeper understanding of the real-life, international counterparts toThe Sopranosneed look no further than Glenny's engrossing study." Publishers Weekly "In this well-researched and riveting account, Glenny does for crime what he did for the Balkans. He dissects the international criminal organizations that run much of the world's economy and explains how the criminal underworld has both benefited from and contributed to globalization." Joseph Stiglitz, author ofMaking Globalization Work
Copyright Date
2008
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2007-030522
Dewey Decimal
364.106
Series
Borzoi Bks.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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