Abstract: This chapter examines the expansion and presence of the ‘Ndrangheta – Italy’s most powerful mafia – in the rich and cosmopolitan northern region of Lombardy. It argues that a process of colonisation is under way, carried out through a continuous and silent conquest from below and the highly effective use of low-profile violence. The study examines how the organisation conditions the functioning of local political and economic life, imposing certain aspects of its original culture, like the code of silence. It thereby analyses the Lombard ‘Ndrangheta’s relationship with Calabria, as well as highlighting how civil society has reacted to this criminal phenomenon over time.
Lombardy, the long march of the 'Ndrangheta: Old history and new stories / F. dalla Chiesa - In: Italian Mafias Today : Territory, Business and Politics / [a cura di] F. Allum, I. Clough Marinaro, R. Sciarrone. - Prima edizione. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2019. - ISBN 9781789904130. - pp. 143-157 [10.4337/9781789904147.00019]
Lombardy, the long march of the 'Ndrangheta: Old history and new stories
F. dalla Chiesa
2019
Abstract
Abstract: This chapter examines the expansion and presence of the ‘Ndrangheta – Italy’s most powerful mafia – in the rich and cosmopolitan northern region of Lombardy. It argues that a process of colonisation is under way, carried out through a continuous and silent conquest from below and the highly effective use of low-profile violence. The study examines how the organisation conditions the functioning of local political and economic life, imposing certain aspects of its original culture, like the code of silence. It thereby analyses the Lombard ‘Ndrangheta’s relationship with Calabria, as well as highlighting how civil society has reacted to this criminal phenomenon over time.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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