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Predators and parasites : persistent agents of transnational harm and great power authority

Oded Lowenheim (Author)
What explains the historical variations in Great Power policies towards drug traffickers, pirates, and terrorists? This book explores the fluidity in Great Power responses to persistent agents of transnational harm, and explains why nations sometimes tolerate these agents, and sometimes seek to destroy them.
eBook, English, 2007
University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 2007
1 online resource
9780472022250, 9781282423008, 9786612423000, 0472022253, 1282423002, 6612423005
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