Underground Markets
An Illicit Affair

Volume 27, Issue 4

Markets determine the price of your morning cup of coffee and the value of your retirement savings. In ways less obvious but no less real, markets also determine your prospects of being targeted by a terrorist attack. They trade in nuclear weapons, human beings, and body organs. Unlike the market for coffee, these entail illegal activity and operate underground. But they are markets nonetheless. The globalized world is the site... (More)

Underground Markets
Market Power

Below the Radar
Underground Markets for the Poor
by John McMillan

On the Loose
The Market for Nuclear Weapons
by Charles D. Ferguson

Below the Surface
Underground Economic Activity
by Susan Pozo

Kidney Kin
Inside the Transatlantic Transplant Trade
by Nancy Scheper-Hughes

The Terror Market
Networks and Enforcements in the West
by Rohan Gunaratna

Slave Trade
Combating Human trafficking
by John R. Miller

Warped Renewal
Mugabe’s Tightening Grip
by Hampton Foushee

Weary from War
Child Soldiers in the Congo
by Susanna Kim

Costly Growth
China’s Environmental Woes
by Julia Choe

Grabbing Hand
Corruption in Lula's Government
by Martin Liby

Exonerating Euros
Facing Italy's Economic Problem
by Nathan Sharp

Changing Colors
Ukraine's Orange Revolution
by Adam Alexei Solomon

Crossing Over?
Turkey and the European Union
by Killian Clarke

Great Expectations
Intelligence as Savior
by Paul R. Pillar

Toward Re-Engagement
A Shift in US-Libyan Relations
by Silvestre Reyes

Against More Aid
Why Development Assistance Should Not Be Tripled
by Marco Verweij and Dipak Gyawali

Financing Hope
Improving Microfinance
by Noah Hertz-Bunzl

A Matter of Time
India's Emerging Economic Prowess
by Joseph Luna

Fuel of the Future
A Global Push Toward New Energy
by Andrea Woloski

Home-Grown Growth
Problems and Solutions to Economic Growth
by Dani Rodrik

Ode to Intolerance
ROBERT HAMBOURGER reviews The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason
by Robert Hambourger

Nation-Building Revisited
Michael Schmunk reviews Networks of Democracy
by Michael Schmunk

A Work in Progress
Demystifying the European Security and Defence Policy
by Jolyon Howorth