ABSTRACT
The Routledge Handbook of Smuggling offers a comprehensive survey of interdisciplinary research related to smuggling, reflecting on key themes, and charting current and future trends.
Divided into six parts and spanning over 30 chapters, the volume covers themes such as mobility, borders, violent conflict, and state politics, as well as looks at the smuggling of specific goods – from rice and gasoline to wildlife, weapons, and cocaine. Chapters engage with some of the most contentious academic and policy debates of the twenty-first century, including the historical creation of borders, re-bordering, the criminalisation of migration, and the politics of selective toleration of smuggling. As it maps a field that contains unique methodological, ethical, and risk-related challenges, the book takes stock not only of the state of our shared knowledge, but also reflects on how this has been produced, pointing to blind spots and providing an informed vision of the future of the field.
Bringing together established and emerging scholars from around the world, The Routledge Handbook of Smuggling is an indispensable resource for students and researchers of conflict studies, borderland studies, criminology, political science, global development, anthropology, sociology, and geography.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part I|75 pages
Methods and approaches
chapter 6|15 pages
Research in dangerous fields
part Part II|87 pages
Borderlands and their people
chapter 8|11 pages
Borderlands, frontiers, and borders
chapter 10|10 pages
Scales of grey
chapter 11|12 pages
Smuggling as a legitimate activity?
part Part III|120 pages
Smuggling goods
chapter 15|17 pages
Sharing the load 1
chapter 17|19 pages
Reconciling competing policies for combatting wildlife trafficking and preventing zoonotic pandemics
chapter 20|14 pages
Old routes, new rules
part Part IV|52 pages
Smuggling and mobility
part Part V|56 pages
Smuggling and conflict
part Part VI|46 pages
Addressing smuggling