Skip to main content
European Union Institute for Security Studies

Main navigation

  • About us
    • Director
    • Analyst Team
    • Staff
    • Opportunities
  • Publications
    • Briefs
    • Chaillot Papers
    • Commentaries
    • Analysis
    • Books
  • Activities
    • Events
    • News
  • Topics
    • EU Foreign Policy
    • Global Governance
    • Security and Defence
    • Transnational Challenges
    • Strategic Foresight
  • Regions
    • Africa
    • Asia
      • CSCAP EU
    • Eastern neighbours and Russia
    • MENA
    • The Americas
    • Western Balkans
  • Projects
    • Advancing the Cyber Programme of Action (PoA)
    • Chips Diplomacy Support Initiative
    • Countering Foreign Interference
    • EU Cyber Direct
    • SCOPE

The EUISS is an agency of the European Union

Breadcrumb

  1. Home

Organised crime

  • Aerial view of ocean wave | © Ivan Bandura, Unsplash

    Southern currents: Mapping the geopolitics of the South Atlantic

    The South Atlantic is emerging as a strategic arena connecting Africa and South America. Deepening security and economic ties, intensifying geopolitical competition and rising threats from organised crime create new challenges and opportunities for more proactive EU engagement.

    Briefs
    11 December, 2025 By: Rossella Marangio, Giuseppe Spatafora
  • A wicked problem - How to cooperate with collusive states?

    This paper tackles one of the wickedest of questions: how should the EU cooperate with partner governments which collude with criminals?

    Chaillot Papers
    6 April 2021 Edited by: Roderick Parkes, Mark McQuay
  • African Futures 2030

    Among the multiple possible futures for Africa, this publication has selected a favourable one, leading to integration, peace and prosperity.

    Chaillot Papers
    9 March 2021 Edited by: Giovanni Faleg
  • Nobody move! Myths of the EU migration crisis

    This Chaillot Paper contextualises the dilemmas facing EU policymakers as Europe experienced an unprecedented influx of migrants and refugees in 2015-2016. It examines how the EU’s enlargement, neighbourhood and development policies evolved in response to the migration crisis.

    Chaillot Papers
    13 December 2017 By: Roderick Parkes
  • Default ct image

    Drug trafficking in the MENA – The economics and the politics

    This Brief looks at the economic and political implications of drug trafficking and consumption for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). What problems do states face and how have they responded? And how deep is the symbiotic relationship between drugs and terrorism?

    Briefs
    31 October 2017 By: Georgios Barzoukas
  • Default ct image

    Resilience in the Western Balkans

    Prepared by the EUISS with the support and cooperation of the European Fund for the Balkans (EFB) – examines how the Western Balkans has emerged once again as a potentially volatile geopolitical arena, and analyses the drivers underpinning both fragility and resilience in the...

    Analysis
    20 September 2017 By: Sabina Kajnč Lange, Zoran Nechev, Florian Trauner
  • Default ct image

    Gulf of Guinea: pirates and other tales

    Threats to maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea range from piracy, armed robbery and oil theft to illegal fishing and trafficking in illicit goods. Their impact on economic development, human and food security is not to be taken lightly.

    Alerts
    29 June 2017 By: Alice Vervaeke
  • What if ... Conceivable crises: unpredictable in 2017, unmanageable in 2020?

    This Report presents a number of grey swan scenarios which are designed to help decision-makers think about possible responses to crises and how they can be prevented.

    Analysis
    19 June 2017 Edited by: Florence Gaub
  • Default ct image

    Citizen security in Latin America

    This Alert explains why the reduction of lethal violence and other forms of victimisation is a precondition for ensuring inclusive and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).

    Alerts
    24 May 2017 By: Michele Dos Ramos
  • Default ct image

    Organised crime and fragile states: African variations

    Little effort has been made so far to acquire a comprehensive understanding of transnational organised crime, its political economy and its ambivalent, non-linear relationship with political violence and system stability. This Brief takes a theoretical approach to explain the...

    Briefs
    22 March 2017 By: Luca Raineri, Francesco Strazzari

Pagination

  • Current page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Next page Next
  • Last page Last

Subscribe to our newsletter

We will keep you informed about our latest publications and analysis. You can unsubscribe at anytime. Find out more in our privacy notice

Subscribe

European Union Institute for Security Studies

Follow us:

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Linkedin
  • YouTube
  • Bluesky
  • RSS Feeds

Footer menu

  • Document Register
  • Careers
  • Contact us

© EUISS 2026

The information on this site is subject to a Disclaimer, Copyright Notice, Cookies and Protection of personal data.