How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War
This work advances a theory about corruption, criminal organizations, and violence to show how political institutions set incentives and constraints that lead criminal organizations === Government
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ndltd-harvard.edu-oai-dash.harvard.edu-1-111566752015-08-14T15:42:18ZHow Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug WarRios Contreras, ViridianaPolitical ScienceCriminologyPublic administrationCrimeDrug traffickingDrug WarGovernment CoordinationMexicoViolenceThis work advances a theory about corruption, criminal organizations, and violence to show how political institutions set incentives and constraints that lead criminal organizationsGovernmentDominguez, Jorge Ignacio2013-10-08T20:15:17Z2013-10-0820122013-10-08T20:15:17ZThesis or DissertationRios Contreras, Viridiana. 2013. How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:10752http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:11156675en_USopenhttp://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:dash.current.terms-of-use#LAAHarvard University |
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This work advances a theory about corruption, criminal organizations, and violence to show how political institutions set incentives and constraints that lead criminal organizations === Government |
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Dominguez, Jorge Ignacio |
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Dominguez, Jorge Ignacio Rios Contreras, Viridiana |
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How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War |
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How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War |
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How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War |
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How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War |
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how government structure encourages criminal violence: the causes of mexico's drug war |
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Harvard University |
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