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Organized crime
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Understanding North Korea’s Fuel Smuggling Networks in East Asia
By Ankit Panda
How does North Korea keep fueling its military and other needs?

Untangling Webs of Corruption: Trafficking and Terrorism in Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
Interview with Mariya Y. Omelicheva and Lawrence P. Markowitz.

Asia Is in the Grip of a Transnational Crime Crisis
By Roderic Broadhurst
Yet governments are looking the other way.

The Missing Half of Pakistan's Fight Against Terrorism
By Emily Winterbotham
Tackling the nexus between organized crime and terrorism in Pakistan.

Japan Faces a Possible Mob War After Yakuza Gang Fractures
By Benjamin David Baker
After a schism in their ranks, the Yakuza may erupt in violence in Japan.

Could the Russian Mob Take Advantage of the Eurasian Economic Union?
By Jan Dulac
The new bloc could allow more than just the free flow of goods, capital and labor.

US Repatriates Mongolian Dinosaur Fossils
By Ankit Panda
Over 30 fossils were returned to the Mongolian government.
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