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Policing the World: Interpol and the Politics of International Police Co-operation. By Malcolm Anderson. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989. Pp. x, 211. Index. $42.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Ethan A. Nadelmann*
Affiliation:
Princeton University

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1991

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References

1 See, in particular, the two books by M. Fooner, Interpol: Issues in World Crime and International CriminalJustice (1989), and Interpol: The Inside Story of the International Crime-Fighting Organization (1973), as well as T. Meldal-Johnsen & V. Young, The Interpol Connection (1979).

2 See, for instance, the abundant volumes on international criminal law edited by M. Cherif Bassiouni, which are quite comprehensive in their treatment of the legal aspects of international law enforcement issues apart from international police activities.

3 See, in particular, D. H. Bayley, Patterns of Policing: A Comparative International Analysis (1985).

4 C. J. C. F. Fijnaut & R. H. Hermans, Police Cooperation in Europe (1987).