PROJECTS
Here, you will find a one-stop-shop for each SOC ACE research project including publications, information about events and external engagement, media and contact details for researchers.
Criminal hands, state ends: State-sponsored assassinations using organised crime
This research project explores the relationship between governments and criminal organisations in the context of state-sponsored assassinations. The relationship has been researched in diverse academic disciplines, including criminology, international relations and intelligence studies.
Power Brokers and Illicit Markets in the Frontiers: Balochistan, Borderlands and the Taliban
The project seeks to investigate how illicit markets shape and are shaped by the local political, power, patronage and frontier dynamics in Balochistan - the area spanning the frontier regions of three countries: Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
Narcotics smuggling in a new Afghanistan
This research is part of the project ‘Monitoring the evolution of the illicit economy in Afghanistan’ which seeks to develop an overarching framework to better understand how a monitoring system for illicit markets in Afghanistan could operate. This will provide policy-makers in Europe and elsewhere with more advanced tools for scenario planning illicit trade developments and thereby formulate more effective policy responses against them. The research paper examines Afghanistan’s narcotics trade and smuggling patterns, which are intertwined in different ways with the economic fate of the Afghan state and society.