Criminality, Political Power and Conflict
Critical Perspectives
Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín editor José Antonio Gutiérrez Danton editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Publishing:16th Dec '25
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 16th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In the aftermath of the greed vs. grievance debate and the new wars paradigm, the focus of conflict studies shifted decisively to understanding “predatory” behaviours as the raison d’etre of contemporary conflict. Conflict was viewed as a continuum in which the more you engage in criminal behaviour, the less political you are.This approach has been robustly criticised over the past 15 years; however, in the process, we have been left with unsuitable concepts to handle the complex interactions between civil war, political power and criminality. The departure point here is the understanding of politics and criminality as two historically differentiated domains of human activity. Different, but interrelated, often co-constitutive and overlapping. Here, we empirically and theoretically explore their interactions, connections, and convergences, not focusing solely on irregular actors, thus bringing back the State and elites into this debate.
ISBN: 9781526181831
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376 pages