RT Book T1 Violence without borders: the internationalization of crime and conflict T2 Policy research reports / World Bank Group A1 Baig, Muhammad Faisal Ali A2 Đỗ-Quý-Toàn A2 Garrote Sanchez, Daniel A2 Lakshmi Iyer A2 Le, Chau A2 Levchenko, Andrei A. LA English PP Washington, DC PB International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1727347854 AB Just like nearly every aspect of human experience, crime, civil conflict, and violence have become increasingly global. Around the world, civil wars, of which there are more today than at any time since the end of World War II, displace greater numbers of people ever further from their countries of origin. Transnational terrorism has reached a 50-year high, in terms of both its incidence and the number of reported fatalities. Cross-border criminal markets—illicit drugs, human trafficking, wildlife trade, and so forth—take a heavy toll on the many societies they affect. This Policy Research Report, The Internationalization of Crime, Conflict, and Violence, offers a unified framework to take stock of the theoretical and empirical literature on crime, conflict, and violence and to discuss how the international community organizes itself to address security as a regional and global public good. The increasingly global effects of crime and conflict require an equally global response to violence SN 9781464815256 K1 Kriminalität K1 Politischer Konflikt K1 Gewalt K1 Terrorismus K1 International K1 Welt K1 Nichtstaatliche internationale Organisation K1 Transnationale Politik K1 Politischer Prozess K1 Verbrechen K1 Internationaler Konflikt K1 Gegner K1 Staat K1 Kollektive Sicherheit K1 CIVIL CONFLICT K1 CONFLICT-AFFECTED STATES K1 Crime K1 HUMAN TRAFFICKING K1 ILLICIT DRUGS K1 Terrorism K1 Violence K1 WILDLIFE TRADE K1 Erde