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6 March 2006

Brinton Milward on "Dark Networks as Organizational Problems"

H. Brinton Milward, University of Arizona

"Dark Networks as Organizational Problems" (PDF)

This talk attempts to integrate the study of illegal networks into the study of organizations. The talk is a work in progress focused on two dark networks - Al Qaeda and Cocaine Trafficking - faced with hostile governments seeking to control them. In addition public policy issues related to governance and control will be discussed.

For an earlier version of the paper.

PLEASE POST REACTIONS TO THE TALK HERE.

Posted by David Lazer at March 6, 2006 11:59 AM