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Dark Commerce

How a New Illicit Economy Is Threatening Our Future
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Dark Commerce by Louise I. Shelley offers an in-depth exploration of the evolving world of illegal trade, propelled by advancements in technology and global connectivity. The book examines how illicit markets for narcotics, human trafficking, endangered species, and cybercrime operate with unprecedented scale and anonymity, contributing to global conflicts, environmental destruction, and loss of intellectual property. Shelley highlights the urgent need for collective international efforts to address this rapidly growing and damaging economy.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in global economics, criminology, international relations, and the impact of technology on illegal trade. It suits students, academics, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of illicit markets in the modern era.

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A comprehensive look at the world of illicit trade.

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A comprehensive look at the world of illicit trade. Though mankind has traded tangible goods for millennia, recent technology has changed the fundamentals of trade in both legitimate and illegal economies.

In the past three decades, the most advanced forms of illicit trade have broken with all historical precedents and, as Dark Commerce shows, now operate as if on steroids, tied to computers and social media.

In this new world of illicit commerce, which benefits states and diverse participants, trade is impersonal and anonymised, and vast profits are made in short periods with limited accountability to sellers, intermediaries, and purchasers. Louise Shelley examines how new technology, communications, and globalisation fuel the exponential growth of dangerous forms of illegal trade—the markets for narcotics and child pornography online, the escalation of sex trafficking through web advertisements, and the sale of endangered species for which revenues total in the hundreds of millions of dollars.

The illicit economy exacerbates many of the world's destabilising phenomena: the perpetuation of conflicts, the proliferation of arms and weapons of mass destruction, and environmental degradation and extinction. Shelley explores illicit trade in tangible goods—drugs, human beings, arms, wildlife, timber, fish, antiquities, and ubiquitous counterfeits—and contrasts this with the damaging trade in cyberspace, where intangible commodities cost consumers and organisations billions as they lose identities, bank accounts, access to computer data, and intellectual property.

Demonstrating that illicit trade is a business the global community cannot afford to ignore and must work together to address, Dark Commerce considers diverse ways of responding to this increasing challenge.

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Critics praise Dark Commerce for its clear and comprehensive analysis. Barb Kiser of Nature commends the book for detailing the dark economy's global impact, including biodiversity loss and deforestation. Tyler Cowen from Marginal Revolution calls it a useful survey of black and dark markets, while reviews from Publishers Weekly and the Pennsylvania Literary Journal highlight its informative and straightforward economic perspective.

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ISBN: 9780691170183

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 13 November 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 2 b/w illus. 2 tables.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 376

About the Author

Louise I. Shelley is the Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Professor of Public Policy and University Professor at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government, and founder and director of its Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center. Her many books include Human Trafficking and Dirty Entanglements.

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