Dark Commerce

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Unveiling the shadowy underbelly of the global economy, 'Dark Commerce' by Louise Shelley provides a penetrating analysis of the exponential rise of illicit trade in the modern age. This essential read, published by Princeton University Press in 2019, immerses you in the complex world where technology and globalization intertwine, creating a fertile ground for illegal commerce. Dive deep into the mechanics of today's impersonal and anonymized markets, which thrive on computers and social media, revolutionizing traditional notions of trade. This trade binding edition (ISBN: 9780691170183) meticulously examines various illicit sectors, from the harrowing online markets for narcotics and child pornography to the dire escalations in sex trafficking fueled by web advertisements. Explore how endangered species are sold, netting hundreds of millions, revealing the darker sides of profit in Dark Commerce. Shelley's research articulates how the illicit economy exacerbates global conflicts, contributes to arms proliferation, and accelerates environmental degradation. Through powerful case studies, she contrasts tangible goods—a range of illegal items like drugs, arms, and antiquities—with the intangible hazards in cyberspace, highlighting the significant losses faced by individuals and organizations alike. A comprehensive exploration of underreported forms of trade, 'Dark Commerce' is pivotal for any scholar or enthusiast eager to understand the complexities and consequences of illicit trade in today's interconnected world. Equip yourself with knowledge and be part of the conversation about a global crisis that demands attention.

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