Cigarette Smuggling: Poland to Sweden
Cigarette smuggling is a multibillion dollar industry which directly feeds off government revenue. Within the European Union (EU) there are losses of around 11.3 billion euro in tax revenue each […]...
View ArticleCountering Cross-Border Crime in the Baltic Sea Region
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View ArticleCountering Narcotics Smuggling in Europe’s Eastern Neighborhood
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View ArticleCannabis – Argument mot Legalisering
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View ArticleEn skrift om narkotikaindustrins påverkan på samhällen
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View ArticleISDP Annual Report 2016
Letter from the Directors 2016 has been both a turbulent and eventful year. Events such as the failed Turkey coup, North Korea’s nuclear tests, the inauguration of Myanmar’s new government, […] The...
View ArticleWalter Kegö was quoted in Malaysian Digest on the Russian Mafia
April 28, 2017: Walter Kegö was quoted in Malaysian Digest, in the article Russian Mafia Groups Reportedly Operate In Europe On Behalf Of The Kremlin, on claims about the Kremlin employing Russian...
View ArticleOpen Internship Position Fall of 2017: Center for Transnational Threats
We have one open internship position with our Center for Transnational Threats for the fall of 2017. The position requires fluency in Swedish and English. Read more and apply here. The position will be...
View ArticleISDP welcomes Oskar Gustafson as the new Editor
ISDP is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Oskar Gustafson, who will be assuming the role of Editor. As well as overseeing and contributing to research projects, he will take primary...
View ArticleChina’s Ivory Trade Ban: A Silver Lining for the African Elephant?
On December 31, 2017, China’s domestic ivory market was officially shut down. Considering that the trade accounted for more than half of worldwide ivory consumption, Beijing´s decision is seen as...
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