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ID70463
Author(s)Friedman, Robert I.
Title

Russische maffia

Editor(s)Transl. by van den Herik, Marga
Year2000
Pages279 p
PlaceAntwerpen
PublsiherManteau; Amsterdam, Anthos
Language(s)dut
SubjectsRussia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Social Structure, Crime and Criminals, Drugs, Prostitution / Nationalities, Minorities (Outside Eastern Europe) / Russians  [Browse all]
Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Foreign Relations / United States of America  [Browse all]
Mafia
NoteTranl. von : Red mafiya: how the Russian mob has invaded America, Boson, Little, Brown and Co., 2000
Review(s)Review [American ed.] by Lorrain, Pierre, "Les maffias 'rouges' à l'assaut du monde" in Sociétal, 32, 2e trimestre 2001, p. 103-06
Mediumbook
HoldingsSearch WorldCat
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