The Mexican war against drug cartels, traffickers’ collateral incentive to commit crimes against undocumented immigrants (original) (raw)

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Small Wars Journal - Man, The State and War Against Drug Cartels A Typology of Drug-Related Violence in Mexico - 2014-03-19

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Trafficking Networks and the Mexican Drug War

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The Mexican drug violence : hybrid warfare, predatory capitalism and the logic of cruelty

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Mexican Cartel Strategic Note No. 21: Quantifying Conflict in Mexico — Armed Conflict, Hyper-Violent Criminality or Both?

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