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  1. 26 de sept. de 2018 · Mafia. Italian politics. Organized crime. Political violence. Register now. Italy saw 1,191 attacks on politicians from 2013 to 2015. A new study reveals, for the first time, the destructive...

  2. www.wiley.com › en-us › Mafia+Politics-p-9780745670683Mafia Politics | Wiley

    This ground-breaking book offers a deep and original analysis of the Mafia in particular Cosa Nostra as a distinct form of politics. Marco Santoro breaks with criminal and economic approaches which see the Mafia as an industry of private protection and rationally calculating wealth accumulation.

  3. 1 de oct. de 2017 · Mafias use violence to influence policy making from the beginning of their term. Organized crime uses political violence to influence politics in a wide set of countries. This paper exploits a novel dataset of attacks directed towards Italian local politicians to study how (and why) criminal organizations use violence against them.

  4. 30 de nov. de 2021 · This ground-breaking book offers a deep and original analysis of the Mafia – in particular Cosa Nostra – as a distinct form of politics. Marco Santoro breaks with criminal and economic...

  5. Do they represent a political party or a social movement? Under what conditions do they produce a pervasive discourse, echoed in the mass media, in new laws, and at large? Second, what is targeted? Is it a narrow set of self-serving, quid pro quo transactions?

  6. 27 de jul. de 2018 · 2.2. Organized crime and Italian politics. The origin of the Sicilian Mafia has been traced back to the demand for protection from southern landlords and urban elites, generated by the power vacuum that followed the defeat of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies (Gambetta, 1996; Bandiera, 2003; Dixit, 2003).

  7. Organized Crime, Violence, and Politics. Alberto Alesinay. Salvatore Piccolo z. Paolo Pinottix. First Draft: December 2015 This Draft: September 2017. Abstract. We study how criminal organizations use violence as a means to in uence elec-toral results and politicians' behavior.