1st Edition

Criminal Insurgencies in Mexico and the Americas The Gangs and Cartels Wage War

Edited By Robert Bunker J Copyright 2013
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    In recent years, the south-western border of the United States has come under increasing pressure from the activities of Mexican narco-insurgents. These insurgents have developed rapidly from beginnings as nebulous gangs into networked cartels that have exposed the porosity of the border. These cartels declare no allegiance to any nation and are engaging in asymmetrical warfare against sovereign states throughout Mexico and in Central America. Within such states, de facto political control is shifting to the cartels in the ‘areas of impunity’ that have emerged.

    This book addresses these concerns and focuses on the criminal insurgencies being waged by the gangs and cartels. It is divided into sections on theory, Mexico, and the Americas and contains a number of introductory essays pertaining to this premier security threat to the United States and her allies in the region. Topics covered include criminal and spiritual insurgency, cartel weapons, corruption, feral cities, Los Zetas, politicized gangs, and threat analysis in Central America.

    This book will be a valuable resource to scholars in the fields of regional security, criminal justice and American Studies. It will be of great benefit to military and civil policymakers and practitioners in the areas of law enforcement and counternarcotics.

    This book was published as a special issue of Small Wars and Insurgencies.

    Editor’s note  Robert J. Bunker  Foreword  Paul Rich and Thomas Durell-Young  Preface: Los Zetas and a new barbarism  Samuel Logan  1. Grand strategic overview: epochal change and new realities for the United States  Robert J. Bunker  Part 1: Theory  2. Rethinking insurgency: criminality, spirituality and societal warfare in the Americas  John P. Sullivan and Robert J. Bunker  3. Integrating feral cities and 3rd phase cartels/3rd generation gangs research: the rise of criminal (narco) city networks and BlackFor  Robert J. Bunker and John P. Sullivan  Part 2: Mexico  4. A broken Mexico: allegations of collusion between the Sinaloa cartel and Mexican political parties  Malcolm Beith  5. Just where do Mexican cartel weapons come from?  David A. Kuhn and Robert J. Bunker  6. Silver over the border: US law enforcement corruption on the Southwest Border  Graham H. Turbiville, Jr.  Part 3: The Americas  7. Security, stability, and sovereignty challenges of politicized gangs and insurgents in the Americas  Max G. Manwaring  8. Central America besieged: cartel and maras country threat analysis  Steven S. Dudley

    Biography

    Robert J. Bunker is an epochal warfare studies scholar and security consultant. Past associations include the Counter-OPFOR Corporation, University of Southern California, FBI Academy (as Futurist in Residence), National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center –West, and the Los Angeles Terrorism Early Warning Group.