Posted on in Video 49

As world leaders increasingly debate drug legalization, CFR's Stewart Patrick and Phil Williams of the University of Pittsburgh discuss the explosion of transnational crime in a globalized world: - "Transnational criminals have been one of the biggest beneficiaries of globalization," Williams says. Globalization facilitates international trade but also increases the difficulty of regulating global trade, he says; traffickers and smugglers have exploited this. Williams adds that globalization has increased inequality around the globe, and that "its disruptive effect has actually caused people to have to go into organized crime and operate in illicit markets as coping mechanisms." - The global financial system has undergone widespread deregulation since the 1970s, allowing illicit actors to launder the proceeds of crime more easily, Williams says. "We've got some reregulation to try to deal with money laundering ... but it's not particularly effective," he adds. - Terrorists, insurgents, and warlords all rely on illegal activities as a funding mechanism, says Williams. "Sometimes, when they engage in a criminal activity, they come into contact with criminal organizations, but for the most part, the direct group-to-group link is not that important. It's just a market activity or a supplier relationship," he notes, disputing the idea of a "crime-terror nexus." - "There's no single model of a criminal organization," Williams says. The conventional wisdom that criminal networks ...

  1. vonGleichenT
    It's a profession that is never going to die. The black market works perfectly in so many ways. 
    June 1, 2012
  2. gagodb31
    Keep your Globalization. If you try to push it on us we will push it back and stick it right up your.......
    June 1, 2012
  3. MCFC1874
    Part of the solution is easy. Get rid of the CIA. They are the ones who run the criminal operations who run the drugs into this country. This is pure propaganda and I have a message to all the CFR members who watch this video. We, the American people, kno
    June 1, 2012
  4. acuriousbeast
    I think it would be good to have the hosts and the guests available to respond to comments on YouTube. A lot of people don't follow blogs and keep the discussions here on YT. Some of the longer videos really need to be broken up into shorter segments.
    June 1, 2012