Transnational networks of insurgency and crime: explaining the spread of commercial insurgencies beyond state borders Academic Article

journal

  • Small Wars and Insurgencies

abstract

  • The concept of commercial insurgency describes organisations permeated by criminal interests, especially when they participate in the production and trade of specific commodities. This article introduces a framework of analysis to explain how such organisations exploit elements through their region in order to embed militants beyond the borders of a single state. Through the construction of transnational networks, insurgents are able to perform political, military, and criminal activities, which not only contribute to the organisation's goal, but which also provide an opportunity for the insurgency to survive when the counterinsurgent offensive is strong within the primary theatre. This is a clear challenge for the state.

publication date

  • 2015-5-4

edition

  • 26

keywords

  • Military
  • commodity
  • criminal activity
  • offense
  • political activity
  • theater

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0959-2318

number of pages

  • 21

start page

  • 476

end page

  • 496