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Contributors
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Peter Andreas
, Thomas J. Biersteker , Sue E. Eckert , David A. Feingold , H. Richard Friman , Kelly M. Greenhill , John Hagan , Lara J. Nettelfield , Wenona Rymond-Richmond , Winifred Tate and Kay B Warren
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- 1.Introduction: the politics of numbers 1
- 2.The Politics of Measuring Illicit Flows and Policy Effectiveness 23
- 3.Trafficking in Numbers: the social construction of human trafficking data 46
- 4. Numbers and Certification: assessing foreign compliance in combating narcotics and human trafficking 75
- 5. The Illusiveness of Counting “Victims” and the Concreteness of Ranking Countries: trafficking in persons from Colombia to Japan 110
- 6. Counting the Cost: the politics of numbers in armed conflict 127
- 7. Research and Repercussions of Death Tolls: the case of the Bosnian book of the dead 159
- 8. The Ambiguous Genocide: the U.S. state department and the death toll in Darfur 188
- 9. Accounting for Absence: the Colombian paramilitaries in U.S. policy debates 215
- 10. (Mis)Measuring Success in Countering the Financing of Terrorism 247
- 11. Conclusion: the numbers in politics 264
- Index 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Acknowledgments viii
- 1.Introduction: the politics of numbers 1
- 2.The Politics of Measuring Illicit Flows and Policy Effectiveness 23
- 3.Trafficking in Numbers: the social construction of human trafficking data 46
- 4. Numbers and Certification: assessing foreign compliance in combating narcotics and human trafficking 75
- 5. The Illusiveness of Counting “Victims” and the Concreteness of Ranking Countries: trafficking in persons from Colombia to Japan 110
- 6. Counting the Cost: the politics of numbers in armed conflict 127
- 7. Research and Repercussions of Death Tolls: the case of the Bosnian book of the dead 159
- 8. The Ambiguous Genocide: the U.S. state department and the death toll in Darfur 188
- 9. Accounting for Absence: the Colombian paramilitaries in U.S. policy debates 215
- 10. (Mis)Measuring Success in Countering the Financing of Terrorism 247
- 11. Conclusion: the numbers in politics 264
- Index 279