Mafia Republic : Cosa Nostra, 'Ndrangheta and Camorra
1946 to the Present
by John Dickie
Mafia Republic
Italy's Criminal Curse
Cosa Nostra, ‘ndrangheta and camorra from 1946 to the
present
In 1946, Italy became a democratic Republic and
entered the family of western nations. Yet at the same time, Sicily’s Cosa
Nostra, the camorra from Naples, and the mysterious ’ndrangheta from Calabria
stood ready to enter their bloody prime.
Soon, Italy would become one of the world’s leading
industrial economies. But while Italy grew by making scooters, cars and
handbags, the mafias carved out their own routes to wealth: tobacco smuggling,
construction, kidnapping and narcotics.
By the 1980s, Southern Italy was on the edge of
becoming a narco-state. The scene was set for a titanic struggle against
mafiosi who could no longer tolerate any obstacle to their ambitions.
Italy today still lives in the aftermath of that
season of savagery. The world of the mafias has changed for good. The once
great camorra clans have fragmented into feuding factions. The mighty Cosa
Nostra is a shell of its former self.
But the mafias are far from dead. The long shadow of
mafia history still hangs over a nation wracked by debt, political paralysis,
and corruption. And just when Italy thought it had finally contained the mafia
threat, it is now discovering that it harbours the most global criminal network
of them all.
A moving and even angry account of the mafias’
history… Mafia Republic is one of the most remarkable books I’ve read.
Samira Ahmed, Radio 3 Nightwaves

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