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Black Interdictions

Black Interdictions
Author: Philip Kretsedemas
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2022-02-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1793630739

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In Black Interdictions, Philip Kretsedemas exposes the antiblack racism latent in the U.S. government’s Haitian refugee policies of the 1980s and 1990s which set the tone for the criminalization of migrants and refugees in the new millennium and lead to the migration and refugee policies of the Trump era and beyond. This type of radical exclusion is singular to the black experience and the black/nonblack binary must be factored into an analysis of the US migration regime. It is not possible to work together for equity and justice if we are not prepared to grapple with this divisive history and the instinct to avoid dealing with the singularity of the black experience. This book will be of interest to scholars of migration and refugee studies, black studies, legal studies, public policy and international relations, and many others.


Preventing Black Market Trade in Nuclear Technology

Preventing Black Market Trade in Nuclear Technology
Author: Matthew Bunn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2018-06-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1316732371

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Every nuclear weapons program for decades has relied extensively on illicit imports of nuclear-related technologies. This book offers the most detailed public account of how states procure what they need to build nuclear weapons, what is currently being done to stop them, and how global efforts to prevent such trade could be strengthened. While illicit nuclear trade can never be stopped completely, effective steps to block illicit purchases of nuclear technology have sometimes succeeded in slowing nuclear weapons programs and increasing their costs, giving diplomacy more chance to work. Hence, this book argues, preventing illicit transfers wherever possible is a key element of an effective global non-proliferation strategy.


Coast Guard drug interdiction

Coast Guard drug interdiction
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Navigation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1978
Genre: Drug control
ISBN:

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The Long Emancipation

The Long Emancipation
Author: Rinaldo Walcott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2021-04-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781478011910

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Rinaldo Walcott posits that Black people globally live in the time of emancipation and that emancipation is definitely not freedom, showing that wherever Black people have been emancipated from slavery and colonization, a potential freedom became thwarted.


Review of the Administration's Drug Interdiction Efforts

Review of the Administration's Drug Interdiction Efforts
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Government Information, Justice, and Agriculture Subcommittee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1983
Genre: Drug control
ISBN:

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Drug Interdiction

Drug Interdiction
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1987
Genre: Drug abuse
ISBN:

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The Dark End of the Street

The Dark End of the Street
Author: Maria Damon
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1993
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9781452900650

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Black Gold and Blackmail

Black Gold and Blackmail
Author: Rosemary A. Kelanic
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 150174920X

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Black Gold and Blackmail seeks to explain why great powers adopt such different strategies to protect their oil access from politically motivated disruptions. In extreme cases, such as Imperial Japan in 1941, great powers fought wars to grab oil territory in anticipation of a potential embargo by the Allies; in other instances, such as Germany in the early Nazi period, states chose relatively subdued measures like oil alliances or domestic policies to conserve oil. What accounts for this variation? Fundamentally, it is puzzling that great powers fear oil coercion at all because the global market makes oil sanctions very difficult to enforce. Rosemary A. Kelanic argues that two variables determine what strategy a great power will adopt: the petroleum deficit, which measures how much oil the state produces domestically compared to what it needs for its strategic objectives; and disruptibility, which estimates the susceptibility of a state's oil imports to military interdiction—that is, blockade. Because global markets undercut the effectiveness of oil sanctions, blockade is in practice the only true threat to great power oil access. That, combined with the devastating consequences of oil deprivation to a state's military power, explains why states fear oil coercion deeply despite the adaptive functions of the market. Together, these two variables predict a state's coercive vulnerability, which determines how willing the state will be to accept the costs and risks attendant on various potential strategies. Only those great powers with large deficits and highly disruptible imports will adopt the most extreme strategy: direct control of oil through territorial conquest.