Review: Warlords, Inc.

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Warlords, Inc.: Black Markets, Broken States, and the Rise of the Warlord Entrepreneur is an anthology from 2015, edited by Noah Raford and Andrew Trabulsi.
This is an Overview and Review of the complete book and all, as well as the separate articles.

These are:
1. Of Warlords and Rodeos: What Happens When Nothing Works?
(Vinay Gupta)
2. Social and Economic Collapse: Lessons from History and Complexity
(Peter Taylor and Noah Raford)
3. Innovation, Deviation and Development: Warlords and Proto-State Provision
(Nils Gilman, Jesse Goldhammer, and Steven Weber)
4. Sovereignty, Criminal Insurgency, & Drug Cartels: The Rise of a Post-State Society
(John P. Sullivan)
5. From Patronage Politics to Predatory States:Crime and Governance in Africa
(Tuesday Reitano)
6. Warlord Governance: Transition Towards, or Coexistence with, the State?
(Daniel Biró)
7. 5GW: Into the Heart of Darkness
(Mark Safranski)
8. Weaponizing Capitalism: The Naxals of India
(Shlok Vaidya)
9. Mexico's Criminal Organizations: Weakness in Their Complexity, Strength in Their Evolution
(Samuel Logan and James Bosworth)
10. The Politics of a Post-Climate-Change World: Pyongyang, Puntland, or Portland?
(William Barnes and Nils Gilman)
11. Bringing the End of War to the Global Badlands
(Hardin Tibbs)
12. The White Hats: A Multitude of Citizens
(Paul Hilder)
13. Beyond Survival: A Short Course in Pioneering Responses to Present (and Future) Crises
(Graham Leicester)

If you want to spend the money: https://www.amazon.com/Warlords-Inc-Markets-Warlord-Entrepreneur/dp/1583949011

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