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Dark Governance: Illegal Organizations and State Power

Autor Javier Auyero
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 dec 2026
A revelatory account of the ways covert, nefarious relationships between state officials and criminal groups shape daily life for all
Far too often, the line between legal and illegal action is crossed by actors and organizations on both sides of the law. From the old Chicago Machine getting rich off criminal activity to Mexican drug cartels placing politicians in office, these relationships between criminals and the government coordinate forms of power in ways that affect where people live, what opportunities they can pursue, how they spend money, and how they treat one another. In Dark Governance, sociologist Javier Auyero describes how this kind of governance works and what it means for civic life. 
Auyero analyzes instances of dark governance, including gangs in Ecuador and paramilitaries in Colombia who exert territorial control through violent specialists and government actors. He then turns to the less-studied case of the “colectivos” in Venezuela to show the scope of political work clandestine connections can achieve by thwarting grassroots organizations. In El Salvador and Honduras, the ties between gang members on the one hand, and politicians and elected officials on the other, serve to illustrate the impact dark governance has on urban spatial arrangements and on electoral campaigns. Dark Governance also offers an in-depth study of police-trafficker collusion in Argentina, which allows Auyero to identify the ways covert connections between state actors and drug traffickers operate in marginalized communities, affecting interpersonal violence. In addition to these examples in Latin America, Auyero also shares case studies in the United States and China. Dark governance can be seen in US organizations that patrol the borders and assert their control over migrants through their illicit connections with state authorities. In China, land expropriation and development projects are sometimes delayed when some households refuse to leave their properties. Enter the thugs-for-hire frequently contracted by local governments across the country to coerce residents into complying with government orders. 
Demonstrating the very real effects of dark governance, Auyero argues that though the organizations involved in these dark arrangements differ, their collaboration results in a singular effect: the ability to control populations. But when these relationships come out of the shadows, collective action can bring them down.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226855257
ISBN-10: 0226855252
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press

Notă biografică

Javier Auyero is the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Professor in Latin American Sociology at the University of Texas-Austin and Ikerbasque Research Professor at the University of the Basque Country. He is the author or coauthor of many books, including Squatter Life: Persistence at the Urban Margins of Buenos Aires and Patients of the State.

Cuprins

Preface

Introduction
Clandestine Relations Matter
Methods
Dark Governance, Drugs, and Violence
Roadmap

Part One: Dark Governance Through a Periscope
Ecuadorean Chone Killers
The Colombian Intreccio
Venezuelan Colectivos
Gangs in El Salvador
Honduran Narcopoliticians
Beyond Latin America
Establishing the Phenomenon
A Brief Autobiographical Note

Part Two: Dark Governance Under the Microscope
“We Are a Very Smart Gang”
Illicit Drugs in Argentina
Relations in Action
The Beginning
Trust Networks
Undergrounding
Brokering
Negotiating Power
Blurring Boundaries and Signaling
Broken Negotiations
The Granular View
The Limits of Relatos Reales

Conclusions
Impunity and Democratic Backsliding
A Possible Way Out?

Acknowledgments
Notes
Works Cited
Index

Recenzii

Dark Governance is a bold quest to explain state-crime collusion: why and how does it work? Drawing on a valuable synthesis of empirical studies and an illuminating reconstruction of a drug trafficking case implicating the police, this compact book punches above its weight, revealing how the lines between state and crime get blurred and with what consequences for society. One of today's finest political ethnographers and theorists of violence, Javier Auyero offers us capacious analytical tools to think about the implications of dark governance ensnarling the lives of people in Latin America and beyond, from China to the United States. 

 

Javier Auyero has made what might be thought of as the “error term” of contentious politics his unique domain, returning time and again to those forms of politics not found in textbooks or the voluminous scholarly literatures on the routinized workings of political and economic institutions. Dark Governance adds to this unique and important body of work by interrogating forms of clandestine collaboration between state and criminal actors.   At a time when formal political institutions are everywhere under threat, his focus on the underbelly of political life seems especially timely.