Transnational Crime.
Transnational Crime This week’s readings discussed general dilemmas and future courses of action for governments faced with transnational crime problems. 1) Naim discusses what he refers to as “black holes and bright spots.” A) Define what is meant by so called “black holes” as discussed by Naim. B) Define what is meant by a “bright spot.” C) What is their role in transnational crime markets? D) What is their relationship with national security? E) What do they mean for strategies to reduce transnational crime markets? F) Construct a table which succinctly summarizes your responses in A) through E) above.