Cartel (disambiguation) explained
A cartel is a tight organization based on a formal agreement among commercial enterprises with conflicting interests.
Cartel may also refer to:
Various cartels
- Cartel, adopted from Dutch language Kartel (electoral alliance), a public and formal electoral alliance between political parties (hence, cartel parties)
- Cartel party theory, evaluates influences among state and political parties (hence, cartel parties)
- Drug cartel, a drug trafficking organization (the article lists specific cartels)
- State cartel theory, addresses international relations formed by states (hence, cartel states)
- Cartel (intergovernmental agreement)
Music
Groups and labels
Albums
Film
- Cartel (web series), a 2021 webseries on ALTBalaji
- Cartels (film), a 2017 action film starring Steven Seagal
- The Cartel, a 2010 documentary film by Bob Bowdon that covers the failures of public education in the United States by focusing on New Jersey
Other uses
- Cartel (concept), an ambiguous concept, which usually refers to a combination or agreement between rivals
- Cartel (intergovernmental agreement), spread throughout the 17th to 19th centuries in the Western world
- Cartel (ship), a vessel engaged in a humanitarian voyage, such as the exchange of prisoners
- Galindo cartel, a cartel that figured largely in Sons of Anarchy (season 4) and the spinoff series Mayans M.C.
- The Cartel, a professional-wrestling stable in the Global Wrestling Federation in the 1990s
- - historically, a written letter of defiance or challenge
See also