Foreword
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: A Looming Economic Crisis
1. Sources of Power for Criminal Enterprises
Vertical Integration of Distribution Networks in the United States
Diversification into Multi-Crime Enterprises
Militarization of Tactics and Operations
International Expansion
Symbiotic Effects—The Power Web
Persistent Popular Ignorance and Misinformation
2. How Diversification Endangers Commerce
Draining the Legitimate Government’s Economic Strength
Infiltration and Destruction of Legitimate Commerce
Impunity for Armed Threats Illustrates Unrepresentative Power
3. Are There Alternatives to Economic Crisis?
Internal Limiters within Criminal Enterprises
Government Retreat
Legalization of Drugs
Sealing the Border
Abandonment of Mexico
The Hard Reality
4. A Fundamental Change in the Goal Requires Fundamental Countermeasure Shifts
Containment Is No Longer the Central Goal
U.S. Success Is No Longer Possible without Mexican Success
Much Strategic Thinking Is No Longer Appropriate
Rethinking the “Threat” in Our Threat Assessments
5. Countermeasures
Strategic Considerations
Component Analysis
The Network Schematic View
6. Long-Term Goals
7. Immediate-Term Countermeasures
Focusing Investigations and Prosecutions on the CEs’ Commercial Activities
Cutting off CEs from Sources of Income, Services, and Matériel
Recasting Efforts to Reduce U.S. Use of Mexico-Sourced Drugs
Placing Mexican CEs and Mexican CE Finance in Their Global Context
Conclusion: A Time for Action
Notes
Index