An original and rigorous ethnographic account of transnational policing power, situating the phenomenon of \'glocal policing\' in relation to converging development and security discourses following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
It raises important questions about the purpose and value of criminological engagement with transitional policing..
An original and rigorous ethnographic account of transnational policing power, situating the phenomenon of \'glocal policing\' in relation to converging development and security discourses following the collapse of the Soviet Union