Dark Governance is a bold quest to explain state-crime collusion: why and how does it work? Drawing on a valuable synthesis of empirical studies and an illuminating reconstruction of a drug trafficking case implicating the police, this compact book punches above its weight, revealing how the lines between state and crime get blurred and with what consequences for society. One of today's finest political ethnographers and theorists of violence, Javier Auyero offers us capacious analytical tools to think about the implications of dark governance ensnarling the lives of people in Latin America and beyond, from China to the United States.