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Sovereignty and Organized Crime
Military occupation is no longer the only way to erode sovereignty. In the 21st century, criminal organizations contest authority over territories and force us to think about restoring state authority beyond security and social assistance.

Lucas Manjon


It’s the economy, stupid: fentanyl, drugs, and accumulation
Fentanyl made it possible to reduce costs, expand supply, and massify consumption. When pain becomes a business and turns into an opportunity.

Lucas Manjon


The Market of the Brain and the Culture of Illegality
Data, attention and desire: Big Tech turns private life into a commodity and shapes consumption, politics, culture and organized crime.

Lucas Manjon
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