Siempre han existido contrabandistas, traficantes y piratas, pero nunca como en los ???ltimos tiempos, con la capacidad de operar a nivel mundial conectando los lugares m???s remotos del planeta y las capitales m???s cosmopolitas a la velocidad de Internet o de sus jets privados, con un poder econ???mico que mueve m???s del 10% del comercio mundial (diez veces m???s que hace una d???cada), y sobre todo con un poder pol???tico in???dito hasta ahora. Nunca antes los criminales hab???an sido tan globales, tan ricos ni tan ...
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Siempre han existido contrabandistas, traficantes y piratas, pero nunca como en los ???ltimos tiempos, con la capacidad de operar a nivel mundial conectando los lugares m???s remotos del planeta y las capitales m???s cosmopolitas a la velocidad de Internet o de sus jets privados, con un poder econ???mico que mueve m???s del 10% del comercio mundial (diez veces m???s que hace una d???cada), y sobre todo con un poder pol???tico in???dito hasta ahora. Nunca antes los criminales hab???an sido tan globales, tan ricos ni tan pol???ticamente influyentes. Mois???s Na???m expone en este libro la contundente tesis de que los traficantes est???n cambiando el mundo. El autor, uno de los m???s prestigiosos analistas internacionales, desvela por qu??? ning???n gobierno ha podido contener el crecimiento de este comercio il???cito, y lleva al lector a entornos inexplorados que muestran gr???ficamente las fuerzas tecnol???gicas, econ???micas, sociales, culturales y pol???ticas que dan forma a este siglo xxi. ???Por qu??? ha aumentado de manera espectacular el comercio il???cito de armas, ???rganos humanos, drogas, falsificaciones de lujo y personas? ???C???mo se explica que el vendedor ambulante de imitaciones de Gucci sea tan ilegal como su mercanc???a? ???C???mo se conectan las redes de tr???fico humano con las de relojes falsos o bufandas de Herm???s pirateadas? Escrito con gran pulso narrativo, este ensayo es una obra llena de datos sorprendentes y nombres propios, un panorama mundial casi desconocido que nos permite comprender c???mo el incesante aumento del comercio il???cito internacional no solo altera la econom???a, sino que afecta a los gobiernos y socava las bases mismas de nuestro modo de vida. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A groundbreaking investigation of how illicit commerce is changing the world by transforming economies, reshaping politics, and capturing governments. In this fascinating and comprehensive examination of the underside of globalization, Moises Na???m illuminates the struggle between traffickers and the hamstrung bureaucracies trying to control them. From illegal migrants to drugs to weapons to laundered money to counterfeit goods, the black market produces enormous profits that are reinvested to create new businesses, enable terrorists, and even to take over governments. Na???m reveals the inner workings of these amazingly efficient international organizations and shows why it is so hard -- and so necessary to contain them. Riveting and deeply informed, Illicit will change how you see the world around you.
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