Acknowledgements |
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Series Preface |
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Introduction |
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PART I CRIMINAL FOUNDATIONS |
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`Criminal Russia: The Traditions Behind the Headlines', History Today, pp. 12-14 |
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3 | (4) |
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`The Society of the Vory-v-Zakone, 1930s-1950s', Cahiers du Monde russe, 39, pp. 515-38 |
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7 | (24) |
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```Thieves'' in the USSR - A Social Phenomenon', Survey, 22, pp. 141-56 |
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31 | (16) |
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`Corruption in the Soviet System', Problems of Communism, 21, pp. 40-47 |
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47 | (8) |
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`The Cultural Bases of Soviet Georgia's Second Economy', Soviet Studies, XXXV, pp. 546-60 |
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55 | (18) |
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PART II WHAT IS THE MAFIYA? |
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`Crime in the Soviet Union: Early Glimpses of the True Story', British Journal of Criminology, 32, pp. 144-59 |
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73 | (16) |
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`Thieves Professing the Code: The Traditional Role of Vory v Zakone in Russia's Criminal World and Adaptations to a New Social Reality', Low Intensity Conflict & Law Enforcement, 4, pp. 72-88 |
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89 | (18) |
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`The Russian ``Mafiya''', Foreign Affairs, 73, pp. 83-96 |
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107 | (14) |
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`Primitive Capitalist Accumulation: Russia as a Racket', Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 11, pp. 257-75 |
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121 | (20) |
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`Russian Organized Crime: Its History, Structure and Function', Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 11, pp. 213-43 |
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141 | (32) |
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`Is Sicily the Future of Russia? Private Protection and the Rise of the Russian Mafia', Archives europeenes de sociologie, XXXV. pp. 224-58 |
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PART III ASSESSMENTS |
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`Organized Crime in the West and in the Former USSR: An Attempted Comparison', International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 37, pp. 5-15 |
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211 | (12) |
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`Post-Soviet Organized Crime: Implications for Economic, Social and Political Development', Demokratizatsiya, 2, pp. 341-58 |
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223 | (18) |
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`Organized Crime in Russia Today', Jamestown Foundation Prism, 17 April, pp. 3, 7, 14, 15 |
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241 | (4) |
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`Shunning Tradition: Ethnic Organized Crime in the Former Soviet Union', Crime and Justice International, 8, pp. 5-6 |
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245 | (4) |
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PART IV RUSSIAN ORGANIZED CRIME AND THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY |
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`Privatizatsiya and Kriminalizatsiya: How Organized Crime Is Hijacking Privatization', Demokratizatsiya, 2, pp. 385-91 |
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249 | (8) |
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`Practices of Exchange and Networking in Russia', Journal of Financial Crime, 6, pp. 218-33 |
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257 | (16) |
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`Violent Entrepreneurship in Post-Communist Russia', Europe-Asia Studies, 51, pp. 741-54 |
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273 | (14) |
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`The Mafiya and the New Russia', Australian Journal of Politics and History, 44, pp. 415-29 |
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287 | (18) |
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PART V GLOBAL RUSSIAN ORGANIZED CRIME? |
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`The Sexy Russian Mafia', Criminal Organizations, 10, pp. 28-32 |
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305 | (6) |
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`Hysteria, Complacency and Russian Organized Crime', PSBF Briefing (Royal Institute of International Affairs), 8, pp. 1-6 |
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311 | (6) |
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`Russian Emigre Crime in the United States: Organized Crime or Crime that is Organized?', Transnational Organized Crime, 2, pp. 139-55 |
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317 | (18) |
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`Inside the Russian Mafiya', Jane's Intelligence Review, March, pp. 8-9 |
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335 | (2) |
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Name Index |
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