Mark Shaw and Ian Tennant assess the evolution, achievements and shortcomings of the UN’s response to transnational organised crime, drawing on historical phases of implementation. They argue that existing approaches have failed to have the desired impact. Renewed political will, institutional reform and more flexible, evidence-driven cooperation are essential if the UN system is to respond effectively in a worsening global security environment.
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