Red Mafiya

how the Russian mob has invaded America

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Red Mafiya

how the Russian mob has invaded America

1st ed.
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"The black-market corruption of the Brezhnev era proved the perfect breeding ground for organized crime. Beginning in the 1970s, Soviet emigres - including a large number of felons and murderers the USSR was happy to get rid of - began arriving in the United States and a number of them quickly established themselves as a major criminal force in New York, Las Vegas, and elsewhere.".

"But it was the breakup of the Soviet Union that made the Russian mob what it is today. In a weakened, impoverished Russia, it quickly became the dominant power. And it has now spread to every corner of the United States, infiltrating its banks and brokerage firms - and American law enforcement is just waking up to this enormous problem."--BOOK JACKET.

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Little, Brown
Language
English
Pages
296

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Red Mafiya
2009, Little, Brown and Company
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Red Mafiya
October 1, 2002, Berkley
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Red Mafiya: how the Russian mob has invaded America
2002, Berkley
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Red Mafiya: how the Russian mob has invaded America
2002, Berkley
in English
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Red Mafiya: how the Russian mob has invaded America
2000, Little, Brown
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.1/06/0973
Library of Congress
HV6446 .F75 2000, HV6446.F75 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxi, 296 p., [8] p. of plates :
Number of pages
296

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL55657M
ISBN 10
0316294748
LCCN
99069061
OCLC/WorldCat
43958545
Library Thing
290906
Goodreads
766497

Work Description

In the past decade, from Brighton Beach to Moscow, Toronto to Hong Kong, the Russian mob has become the world's fastest-growing criminal superpower. Trafficking in prostitutes, heroin, and missiles, the mafiya poses an enormous threat to global stability and safety. Today, the mafiya controls over 80 percent of Russia's banks and has siphoned off billions of dollars in Western loans and aid, almost certainly derailing the chance for a stable democracy there. But that is just the beginning, for the mafiya is now in every corner of the United States and has infiltrated some of the banks and brokerage firms that handle your money. And American law enforcement is just waking up to this staggering problem.-- No journalist in the world knows more about the mafiya than Friedman, who has covered the Russian mob for Details, Vanity Fair, and New York.-- At great peril to himself, Friedman interviewed many of the top mobsters, who were stunningly candid about their activities.-- In their depravity, ruthlessness, and brutality, Russian gangsters make the traditional Mafia look like choirboys. Red Mafiya will appeal to anyone interested in the Mob.

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