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Foreign Editions of ILLICIT now available
Foreign editions of ILLICIT ar e now available in bookstores abroad and several more editions are currently going to press in 18 languages including editions in Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, German, French, Dutch, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, French, and now Romanian.
Please visit the Foreign Editions page to view the covers, find contact information for each of the publishers abroad as well as availability and due dates for each edition.
National Geographic, 2008
60 minute documentary plus bonus features: "Fact File: The Black Market" $24.95
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ALSO AVAILABLE: Illicit: The Dark Trade DVD based on the book and produced by National Geographic.
Illicit premeired on PBS on April, 16, 2008. To see the preview of the documentary, please visit the National Geographic website here.
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Pick up a newspaper anywhere, any
day, and you will find reports of illegal migrants,
drug busts, smuggled weapons, laundered money, or counterfeit
goods. Illicit trades are booming and so are the traffickers'
revenues—and their political influence. Black-market
networks are stealthily transforming global politics and
economics.
ILLICIT shows how we got
to this dangerous point—and
stresses the interconnections between these
illegal enterprises, and how they endlessly
recombine to breed new lines of business, distort
the economy of entire countries and industries,
enable terrorists and even take over
governments. From pirated movies to weapons
of mass destruction, from human organs to
endangered species, drugs, or stolen art, ILLICIT reveals
the inner workings of these amazingly efficient
international organizations and shows why
it is so hard—and so necessary—to
contain them.
ILLICIT offers
a fresh, ingenious and compelling
vision of this untold
story of globalization. It provides
a powerful new lens with which
to assess how today's world really
works and where it may be headed.
Illicit will surely ignite urgent
debate at the highest levels—and
change the way you think about
the world. |

Doubleday, October 2005
Hardcover & October 2006 Paperback
ISBN: 0385513925
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Moisés Naím on writing ILLICIT:
My interest in illicit trade comes out of more than a decade of work on the suprises of globalization. As editor of Foreign Policy magazine, it has been my job to track and understand the unanticipated consequences of the new connections between countries and world politics and economics.
My work at Foreign Policy also gave me the chance to discuss with some of the world's more insightful analysts and practitioners how they were interpreting these changes. As I encountered these suprises, learned the stories, and often had the chance to meet their protagonists, this professional interest evolved into a personal fascination. |

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