Threat Posed by Mounting Vigilantism in Mexico (Enlarged Edition)

Threat Posed by Mounting Vigilantism in Mexico (Enlarged Edition) image
ISBN-10:

1304243621

ISBN-13:

9781304243621

Edition: null
Released: Jul 18, 2013
Publisher: lulu.com
Format: Paperback, 72 pages
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Description:

Until the 1980s, Mexico enjoyed relative freedom from violence. Ruthless drug cartels existed, but they usually abided by informal rules of conduct hammered out between several capos and representatives of the dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party (Pri), which ruled the country until the 1990s. Relying on bribes, the desperados pursued their illicit activities with the connivance of authorities In return for the legal authorities turning a blind eye, drug dealers behaved discretely, shunned high-tech weapons, deferred to public figures, spurned kidnapping, and even appeared with governors at their children's weddings. Unlike their Colombian counterparts, Mexico's barons did not seek elective office. In addition, they did not sell drugs within the country, corrupt children, target innocent people, engage in kidnapping, or invade the turf or product-line (marijuana, heroin, cocaine, etc.)











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