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The Expanding Security Agenda: Challenges for Transition States

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By Elena Kovalova

This article analyzes human trafficking, a modern-day equivalent of slavery, within Eastern Europe. The author examines the patterns of trafficking in the region, determines links between corruption and trafficking and identifies possible networks for countertrafficking activities in the region.

From PfPC | by Super User | 30 Mar 2008

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