Abstract
Crime and terror groups are key non-state actors in Karachi and employ crime and violence to achieve political and economic gains. They have a different relationship with the state than crime groups in Italy where the state has more resources to share with the crime groups. Instead, much more complex relationships exist between the state and the non-state actors in this difficult environment where crime and terror groups have become a part of diffuse governance of the city, including provision of housing and water.
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Hussain, N., & Shelley, L. (2016). Karachi: Organized Crime in a Key Megacity. Connections: The Quarterly Journal, 15(3), 5–15. https://doi.org/10.11610/connections.15.3.01
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