State Fragility and Organized Crime in West Africa

State Fragility and Organized Crime in West Africa
Author: Victor Ukpong
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2018-06-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783668733527

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Document from the year 2018 in the subject Politics - Region: Africa, grade: -, , language: English, abstract: West African states have become increasingly porous and vulnerable to the activities of organized criminal networks which negatively impact their security situations. At the same time, there are various national and bilateral concerns to tackle these problems and restore the security situation in these countries, yet they remain vulnerable to these quagmires, which are expressed in the forms of human trafficking/ smuggling, drug trafficking, armed robbery, money laundry and arms trafficking which have had tremendous effects on the security of these countries. However, the ease at which these crimes are executed across the sub-region signals the cooptation or involvement of some state officials, whose role is to pave way for the smooth execution of these of these nefarious acts for their private gains. In line with the foregoing, it has become necessary to interrogate the role of the criminal justice systems in the sub region. This paper examines the dynamics of corruption and institutional lapses within the context of state fragility in West Africa and determines whether or not the sub-region does lack the capacity necessary to accurately respond to the methods utilized by trafficking networks in their businesses viewing from their proliferation in the sub-region despite their threats and efforts made to counter them. The research makrd use of secondary data and the data is derived from an in-depth review of related literature on the subject mainly from online journal articles. The result of the findings shows that states’ failure to adequately position and manage their security apparatuses can give room for infiltrations that can entirely corrupt and defeat their entire security goal. Based on the findings of this work, it becomes evident that since West African states are deficient in this regard, their national security also been prone to such deficits.

The Challenge of Drug Trafficking to Democratic Governance and Human Security in West Africa

The Challenge of Drug Trafficking to Democratic Governance and Human Security in West Africa
Author: David Edward Brown
Publsiher: Army War College Press
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2013
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015089975414

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International criminal networks mainly from Latin America and Africa -- some with links to terrorism -- are turning West Africa into a key global hub for the distribution, wholesaling, and production of illicit drugs. These groups represent an existential threat to democratic governance of already fragile states in the sub-region because they are using narco-corruption to stage coups d'état, hijack elections, and co-opt or buy political power. Besides a spike in drug-related crime, narcotics trafficking is also fraying West Africa's traditional social fabric and creating a public health crisis, with hundreds of thousands of new drug addicts. While the inflow of drug money may seem economically beneficial to West Africa in the short-term, investors will be less inclined to do business in the long-term if the sub-region is unstable. On net, drug trafficking and other illicit trade represent the most serious challenge to human security in the region since resource conflicts rocked several West African countries in the early 1990s. International aid to West Africa's "war on drugs" is only in an initial stage; progress will be have to be measured in decades or even generations, not years and also unfold in parallel with creating alternative sustainable livelihoods and addressing the longer-term challenges of human insecurity, poverty, and underdevelopment.

Security Governance and State Fragility in South Africa

Security  Governance  and State Fragility in South Africa
Author: Edward L. Mienie
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-03-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781793609533

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Do existing measures of state fragility measure fragility accurately? Based on commonly used fragility measures, South Africa (SA) is classified as a relatively stable state, yet rising violent crime, high unemployment, endemic poverty, eroding public trust, identity group based preferential treatment policies, and the rapid rise of the private security sector are all indications that SA may be suffering from latent state fragility. Based on a comprehensive view of security, this study examines the extent to which measures of political legitimacy and good governance, effectiveness in the security system – especially with respect to the police system – and mounting economic challenges may be undermining the stability of SA in ways undetected by commonly used measures of state fragility. Using a mixed-methods approach based on quantitative secondary data analysis and semi-structured interviews with government officials, security practitioners, and leading experts in the field, this study finds that the combination of colonization, apartheid, liberation struggle, transition from autocracy to democracy, high levels of direct and structural violence, stagnating social, political, and economic developments make South Africa a latently fragile state. Conceptually, the results of this research call into question the validity of commonly used measures of state fragility and suggest the need for a more comprehensive approach to assessing state fragility. Practically, this study offers a number of concrete policy recommendations for how South Africa may address mounting levels of latent state fragility.

Transnational Organized Crime in West Africa

Transnational Organized Crime in West Africa
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UN
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9211303133

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This regional assessment is broadly focused on transnational organized crime (including drug trafficking) issues and the linkages with development, governance and security in West Africa. This Report is intended to provide a more comprehensive and nuanced picture of contraband flows, criminal markets and their political, social and economic impacts on the regions in question. It will be a means to convene strategic dialogue on emerging transnational organized crime threats, and the recommendation it yields will be built back into policy analysis and programme development throughout the United Nations System, including at the regional and country levels.

Combating International Crime in Africa

Combating International Crime in Africa
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Africa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1998
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: LOC:00184236187

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Examines organized crime in West Africa and its impact on the United States.

Transnational Organized Crime in the West African Region

Transnational Organized Crime in the West African Region
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: United Nations Publications
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789211481952

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The Impact of Organised Crime on Governance in West Africa

The Impact of Organised Crime on Governance in West Africa
Author: Etannibi E. O. Alemika
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789290772

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Transnational Crimes and Nigeria s Security

Transnational Crimes and Nigeria s Security
Author: Victor Ukpong
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2018-11-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783668831643

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Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2017 in the subject Politics - Region: Africa, grade: 4, University of Ibadan, language: English, abstract: This work articulates that Nigeria’s security is troubled by transnational crimes prevalent in West Africa by making an important argument that since West African states lack the capacity to uphold the basic demands of statehood within their territorial domains, they unavoidably serve as safe havens for trans-organized criminal networks, which has grave implications to Nigeria’s domestic concerns.