The global trade in opium, cocaine, and other illicit drugs has reached a 30-year high, with production concentrated in a handful of countries. In just 10 years, the number of transnational terrorist attacks has quintupled. Violence from armed conflict generates larger flows of refugees, who travel greater distances to seek protection and are distributed widely across many more receiving countries. The geographical spillovers of conflict and crime and political instability have intensified. The Policy Research Report Violence without Borders: The Internationalization of Crime and Conflict documents how permeable country borders have become in many different domains, and the troubling human and economic costs. With the increasing internationalization of conflict, crime, and violence, domestic political stability and law enforcement capability have now become regional and global public goods. Policy Research Talk: Event Presentation | Video | Feature Story Press Release: English | Español | Français | عربيīlog: Global security as a public good: a call to action for the international community
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