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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Main Author: Rios Contreras, Viridiana
Other Authors: Dominguez, Jorge Ignacio
Language:en_US
Published: Harvard University 2013
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spelling 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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topic Political Science
Criminology
Public administration
Crime
Drug trafficking
Drug War
Government Coordination
Mexico
Violence
spellingShingle Political Science
Criminology
Public administration
Crime
Drug trafficking
Drug War
Government Coordination
Mexico
Violence
Rios Contreras, Viridiana
How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War
description 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
author2 Dominguez, Jorge Ignacio
author_facet Dominguez, Jorge Ignacio
Rios Contreras, Viridiana
author Rios Contreras, Viridiana
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title How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War
title_short How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War
title_full How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War
title_fullStr How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War
title_full_unstemmed How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War
title_sort how government structure encourages criminal violence: the causes of mexico's drug war
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