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DESCRIPTION:Phil\nWilliams\nwill\nlook at both entrepreneurialism and\nviol
 ence in the Mexican drug world. Professor Williams\nholds\nthe Wesley W. P
 osvar\nChair in International Security Studies at the Graduate School of P
 ublic and\nInternational Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh and is di
 rector of the\nUniversity’s Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Se
 curity Studies. Professor Williams\nhas published extensively in the field
  of international security. During the\nlast 25 years his research has foc
 used primarily on transnational organized\ncrime. He is co-editor of a vol
 ume published by SSI\, US\nArmy War College on Cyberspace: Malevolent Acto
 rs\, Criminal Opportunities\, and\nStrategic Competition and\nco-author of
  a monograph\, Military Contingencies in\nMegacities.\nHe has\nbeen resear
 ching the crisis of governance in Central America and is currently\ncomple
 ting a book on Transnational Organized Crime.For\ninformation on accessibi
 lity\, or to request accommodation\, please contact Oana\nZabava \n\nat\n(
 315) 443-9248 or oazabava@syr.eduSponsored by the Program on Latin America
  and the Caribbean
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SUMMARY:Program on Latin America and the Caribbean presents: Phil Williams 
 - Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations & The Opioid Crisis  
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>Phil\nWilliams</b>\nwill\nlook at both e
 ntrepreneurialism and\nviolence in the Mexican drug world. Professor Willi
 ams\nholds\nthe Wesley W. Posvar\nChair in International Security Studies 
 at the Graduate School of Public and\nInternational Affairs at the Univers
 ity of Pittsburgh and is director of the\nUniversity’s Matthew B. Ridgway 
 Center for International Security Studies. Professor Williams\nhas publish
 ed extensively in the field of international security. During the\nlast 25
  years his research has focused primarily on transnational organized\ncrim
 e. He is co-editor of a volume published by SSI\, <em>US\nArmy War College
  on Cyberspace: Malevolent Actors\, Criminal Opportunities\, and\nStrategi
 c Competition</em> and\nco-author of a monograph\, <em>Military Contingenc
 ies in\nMegacities</em>.\nHe has\nbeen researching the crisis of governanc
 e in Central America and is currently\ncompleting a book on Transnational 
 Organized Crime.</p><p><br></p><p>For\ninformation on accessibility\, or t
 o request accommodation\, please contact Oana\nZabava </p>\n\n<p>at\n(315)
  443-9248 or oazabava@syr.edu</p><p><i>Sponsored by the Program on Latin A
 merica and the Caribbean</i></p>
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