Combatting organised crime and terrorism in Central Asia
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Peer-reviewed
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Wilson, E
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This paper examines the shift away from the traditional distinction between organised crime and terrorist groups towards their conceptual convergence under the crime-terror nexus narrative in the context of international security and development policy in post-Soviet Central Asia. It assesses the empirical basis for the crime-terror and state-crime nexus in three Central Asian countries – Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan – and argues that the exclusion of the state from the analytical framework undermines the relevance of the crime-terror paradigm for policy-making.
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terrorism, crime-terror nexus, Central Asia, democratic governance, organised crime, criminal state capture
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Journal of Financial Crime
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1359-0790
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25
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Emerald