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How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War

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2013-10-08

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Rios Contreras, Viridiana. 2013. How Government Structure Encourages Criminal Violence: The causes of Mexico's Drug War. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.

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This work advances a theory about corruption, criminal organizations, and violence to show how political institutions set incentives and constraints that lead criminal organizations

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Political Science, Criminology, Public administration, Crime, Drug trafficking, Drug War, Government Coordination, Mexico, Violence

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