The new russian oligarchy: the nomenklatura, the KGB and the mafiya Richard L. Palmer Abstract Pages: 8 - 12
Statement before the US house committee on appropriations, subcommittee Joseph Lemire Abstract Pages: 19 - 22
Statement before the US house committee on appropriations, subcommittee Marta Fedoriw Abstract Pages: 22 - 24
The struggle against official corruption and organized crime in ukrine Vasyl Durdynets Abstract Pages: 30 - 33
Fighting corruption, ‘conflict of interest’ and the Ukrainian law Vyacheslav Pikhovshek Abstract Pages: 33 - 35
Russian organized crime: Trends and political implications. Maryanne OzernoyYouri Voronin Abstract Pages: 39 - 39
Russian organized crime: Its history, structure and function Joseph L. AlbiniR. E. RogersVictor Shabalin Abstract Pages: 39 - 40
The emerging criminal state: Economic and political aspects of organized crime Yuri Voronin Abstract Pages: 40 - 40
Organized crime and corruption in russia: Implications for U.S. and international law Scott P. Boylan Abstract Pages: 40 - 40
Organized crime and corruption in russia: Implications for U.S. and international law Scott P. Boylan Abstract Pages: 40 - 41
Organized crime and corruption in russia and the NIS: A framework for comparative analysis Andrew L. A. Goodman Abstract Pages: 41 - 41
Perilous politics public interest suffers as gangs infiltrate government Julian Baum Excerpts Pages: 48 - 48
Andreotti, la mafia, la stori ad' Italia, (Andreotti, the mafia and the history of Italy). Rome, Italy: Donzelli Editore, 1996. Salvatore Lupo Abstract Pages: 57 - 57
“La mafia russa,” (The Russian mafia) Corriere della Sera, March 19, 1997, p. 13; and Massimo Lugli, “In trappola il padrino russo,” (The Russian Godfather in the Cage), La Repubblica, March 18, 1997, p. 19. M. Antonietta Calabro Excerpts Pages: 57 - 58
The nexus between crime and politics: Mexico Peter A. LupshaStanley A. Pimentel Abstract Pages: 65 - 67
Corruption and complicity: Mortar of mexico's political system? Roberto E. Blum Abstract Pages: 67 - 71
The Politics of clientelism: Democracy and the state in Colombia, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1996: 358 pages. John D. Martz Abstract Pages: 72 - 72
Encryption and evolving technologies: Tools of organized crime and terrorism. Dorothy E. DenningWilliam E. Baugh Excerpts Pages: 84 - 91
Cryptography's role in securing the information society. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences, 1996: 1-688. Kenneth W. DamHerbert S. Lin Excerpts Pages: 99 - 106
Enterprise Crime: Financial fraud in international interspace Working Group on Organized Crime, National Strategy Information Center Washington, DC, June 1997: 1–31 Jack A. Blum Excerpt Pages: 115 - 120
Resolution No. 1, 21st Conference of the European Ministers of Justice, Prague, June 10–11, 1997: 1–3 Council of Europe Excerpt Pages: 121 - 123
Final Communique of the Denver Summit of Eight Colorado, USA, June 22, 1997 Summit of Eight Excerpt Pages: 123 - 123