Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
3. A Transnational Criminal Corporation
-
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps, Tables, and Figures ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction 1
-
SECTION I. The Zetas: Criminal Paramilitaries in a Transnational Business
- Introduction 13
- 1. The Zetas’ Origins 15
- 2. The Zetas’ War 36
- 3. A Transnational Criminal Corporation 56
-
SECTION II. Mexico’s Drug War: A Modern Civil War?
- Introduction 85
- 4. Paramilitarization of Organized Crime and a “War on Drugs” 87
- 5. The New Paramilitarism in Mexico 107
- 6. Mexico’s Modern Civil War 126
-
SECTION III. Los Zetas Incorporated
- Introduction 155
- 7. The Zetas’ War and Mexico’s Energy Sector 157
- 8. Energy and Security in Tamaulipas, Ground Zero for the Zetas 186
- 9. Who Benefi ts from the Zetas’ War? 211
- Conclusion. Four Successful Business Models in an Era of Modern Civil Wars 239
- Appendix 1. Energy Reform and the Zetas’ Expansion (Timeline) 259
- Appendix 2. History of Organized Crime in Tamaulipas: Timeline of Key Events 267
- Appendix 3. Map of Criminal Paramilitaries and Natural Resources in Mexico 281
- Appendix 4. El disfraz de la guerra (The War’s Disguise): Communiqué by Residents of La Ribereña 283
- Appendix 5. Organizational Charts: Constellis Holdings, LLC, and Los Zetas Inc. 289
- Appendix 6. Areas of Dominant Influence of Major TCOs in Mexico, 2015 291
- Notes 293
- References 315
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps, Tables, and Figures ix
- Abbreviations xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction 1
-
SECTION I. The Zetas: Criminal Paramilitaries in a Transnational Business
- Introduction 13
- 1. The Zetas’ Origins 15
- 2. The Zetas’ War 36
- 3. A Transnational Criminal Corporation 56
-
SECTION II. Mexico’s Drug War: A Modern Civil War?
- Introduction 85
- 4. Paramilitarization of Organized Crime and a “War on Drugs” 87
- 5. The New Paramilitarism in Mexico 107
- 6. Mexico’s Modern Civil War 126
-
SECTION III. Los Zetas Incorporated
- Introduction 155
- 7. The Zetas’ War and Mexico’s Energy Sector 157
- 8. Energy and Security in Tamaulipas, Ground Zero for the Zetas 186
- 9. Who Benefi ts from the Zetas’ War? 211
- Conclusion. Four Successful Business Models in an Era of Modern Civil Wars 239
- Appendix 1. Energy Reform and the Zetas’ Expansion (Timeline) 259
- Appendix 2. History of Organized Crime in Tamaulipas: Timeline of Key Events 267
- Appendix 3. Map of Criminal Paramilitaries and Natural Resources in Mexico 281
- Appendix 4. El disfraz de la guerra (The War’s Disguise): Communiqué by Residents of La Ribereña 283
- Appendix 5. Organizational Charts: Constellis Holdings, LLC, and Los Zetas Inc. 289
- Appendix 6. Areas of Dominant Influence of Major TCOs in Mexico, 2015 291
- Notes 293
- References 315
- Index 341