Professor Peter Andreas' Publications

:Books:

• Smuggler Nation: How Illicit Trade Made America (Oxford University Press, 2013)

• Sex, Drugs, and Body Counts: The Politics of Numbers in Global Crime and Conflict, co-editor with Greenhill (Cornell University Press, 2010)

• Blue Helmets and Black Markets: The Business of Survival in the Siege of Sarajevo (Cornell University Press, 2008)

• Policing the Globe: Criminalization and Crime Control in International Relations; co-author, w/ E. Nadelmann (Oxford University Press, 2006).

• The Rebordering of North America: Integration and Exclusion in a New Security Context; co- editor, w/ T. Biersteker (Routledge Press, 2003).

• Border Games: Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide (Cornell University Press, 2000; paperback edition 2001).

• The Wall Around the West: State Borders and Immigration Controls in North America and Europe ; co-editor, w/ T. Snyder (Rowman & Littlefield, 2000).

The Illicit Global Economy and State Power; co-editor, w/ R. Friman (Rowman & Littlefield, 1999).

Drug War Politics; co-author, w/ E. Bertram, M. Blachman, & K. Sharpe (University of California Press, 1996).

:Scholarly Articles:

•"Illicit Globalilzation: Myths, Misconceptions, and Historical Lessons," Political Science Quarterly, Fall 2011.

•"Symbiosis Between Peace Operations and Illicit Business in Bosnia," International Peacekeeping, February 2009.

•"Criminalizing Consequences of Sanctions: Embargo Busting and its Legacy,” International Studies Quarterly Vol. 49, No. 2 (Summer 2005), pp. 335-60.

• “The Mexicanization of the U.S. - Canada Border: Asymmetric Interdependence in a Changing Security Context,” International Journal (Spring 2005), pp. 449-62.

• “Illicit International Political Economy: The Clandestine Side of Globalization” (review essay), Review of International Political Economy Vol. 11, No. 3 (August 2004), pp. 642-52.

• “The Criminalized Legacies of War: The Clandestine Political Economy of the Western Balkans” (guest editor’s introduction), Problems of Post-Communism (May/June 2004), pp. 3-9.

• “The Clandestine Political Economy of War and Peace in Bosnia,” International Studies Quarterly Vol. 48, No. 1 (Spring 2004), pp. 29-52.

• “Redrawing the Line: Borders and Security in the 21st Century,” International Security Vol. 28, No. 2 (Fall 2003), pp. 78-112.

• “From War-fighting to Crime-fighting: Transforming the American National Security State,”(w/ R. Price), International Studies Review Vol. 3, Issue 3 (Fall 2001), pp. 31-52.

• “The Escalation of U.S. Immigration Control in the Post-NAFTA Era,” Political Science Quarterly Vol. 113, No. 4 (Winter 1998-99), pp. 591-615.

• “Smuggling Wars: Law Enforcement and Law Evasion in a Changing World,” Transnational Organized Crime Vol. 4, No. 2 (Summer 1998), pp. 75-90. (also appears in T. Farer, ed. Transnational Crime in the Americas).

• “Free Market Reform and Drug Market Prohibition: U.S. Policies at Cross-Purposes in Latin America,” Third World Quarterly Vol. 16, No. 1 (Spring 1995), pp. 75-87.

:Policy Articles:

• "Gangster's Paradise: The Untold History of the United States and International Crime," Foreign Affairs, March/April 2013.

• "Smuggler Nation." Harper's Magazine, February 2013.

• "Barriers to Entry: Porn, :Protectionism, and the Black Market Origins of the American Condom Industry," Slate, January 4, 2013.

• "From the American Revolution to the War on Drugs in Mexico," Foreign Affairs (Spanish language edition), Fall 2012.

• "Measuring the Mafia State Menace," Foreign Affairs, July/August 2012.

• "Politics on Edge: Managing the US-Mexico border," Current History (February 2006), pp. 64-68.

• “Border Security in the Age of Globalization,” Regional Review Vol. 13, No. 3 (2003), pp. 3-7.

• “The Political Economy of Narco-corruption in Mexico,” Current History (April 1998), pp. 160-65.

• “Rise of the American Crimefare State,” World Policy Journal (Fall 1997), pp. 37-45.

• “U.S. - Mexico: Open Markets, Closed Border,” Foreign Policy (Summer 1996), pp. 51-69.

• “The Making of Amerexico: (Mis)handling Illegal Immigration,” World Policy Journal (Summer 1994), pp. 45-56..