Yes, transnational organized crime poses a significant threat to international security as it undermines the rule of law, facilitates corruption, and destabilizes governments. Criminal networks engage in activities such as drug trafficking, human smuggling, and arms dealing, which can contribute to violence and terrorism. Additionally, these activities often exploit vulnerabilities in global systems, making coordinated international responses challenging. Overall, the impact of organized crime can erode social and political stability in affected regions, posing broader risks to global security.
international
international
no, we just bomb everything >=]
NATO
concern with international crises and the threat of nuclear war
It usually involves collaboration among criminals, politicians, and police.
concern with international crises and the threat of nuclear war.
poor maintenance
Applying SWOT(strengh/weakness/opportunity/threat) method to domestic marketing is also the key to impacting on international marketing.
when the general public express support for the incumbent president during time of international threat temporarily.
Drake Beckett The Devil's Newest Threat - 2007 was released on: USA: 17 November 2007 (International Student Film Festival Hollywood)
The FBI, or Federal Bureau of Investigation, connects with other secret service agencies through various means of collaboration and information sharing. It has liaison offices in several countries, including those with which it has intelligence-sharing agreements. The FBI also participates in joint task forces and international law enforcement operations to combat transnational crime and terrorism.