CJNG: A Quick Guide to Mexico's Deadliest Cartel
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Chris Dalby's book provides a compact overview of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, covering its rise, leadership, tactics, and impact on Mexican security.
It outlines the organization's structure, territorial expansion, and methods of violence and recruitment.
Dalby situates the CJNG within Mexico's broader criminal landscape and explains its rivalry with other cartels.
The book aims to be an accessible primer for readers seeking to understand why the CJNG is considered particularly dangerous.
It is useful for policymakers, journalists, and general readers wanting a short but informative account of the cartel's development and operations.
It outlines the organization's structure, territorial expansion, and methods of violence and recruitment.
Dalby situates the CJNG within Mexico's broader criminal landscape and explains its rivalry with other cartels.
The book aims to be an accessible primer for readers seeking to understand why the CJNG is considered particularly dangerous.
It is useful for policymakers, journalists, and general readers wanting a short but informative account of the cartel's development and operations.
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