Secret trades, porous borders : smuggling and states along a Southeast Asian frontier, 1865-1915 / Eric Tagliacozzo
Material type:
- 9780300143300
- 364.133 TAG-E
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BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 360 | General Stack (For lending) | 364.133 TAG-E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 37392 |
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364.13230954 SIN-S Black tiger : | 364.13230973 SCH-P Clinton cash : | 364.133 ANA-S Eureka! : | 364.133 TAG-E Secret trades, porous borders : | 364.1336 LES-B Making peace in drug wars : | 364.13360 MAT-J Margins of the market : | 364.13380954 VAI-R Black money and tax havens / |
Over the course of the half century from 1865 to 1915, the British and Dutch delineated colonial spheres, in the process creating new frontiers. This book analyzes the development of these frontiers in Insular Southeast Asia as well as the accompanying smuggling activities of the opium traders, currency runners, and human traffickers who pierced such newly drawn borders with growing success. The book presents a history of the evolution of this 3000-km frontier, and then inquires into the smuggling of contraband: who smuggled and why, what routes were favored, and how effectively the British and Dutch were able to enforce their economic, moral, and political will. Examining the history of states and smugglers playing off one another within a hidden but powerful economy of forbidden cargoes, the book also offers new insights into the modern political economies of Southeast Asia.
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