Chances, Problems, Pitfalls and Prospects
Buch, Englisch, 494 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 950 g
ISBN: 978-3-531-14901-1
Verlag: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
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History and Development.- Overseas Trade in Early Modernity and the Emergence of Embryonic Private Military Companies.- Does History Repeat Itself? A Comparative Analysis of Private Military Entities.- The Privatization of Military Affairs: A Historical Look into the Evolution of the Private Military Industry.- The Private Military Company: An Entity at the Center of Overlapping Spheres of Commercial Activity and Responsibility.- Soldiers of Misfortune: Is the Demise of National Armed Forces a Core Contributing Factor in the Rise of Private Security Companies?.- Private Security Companies: Agents of Democracy or Simply Mercenaries?.- Case Studies.- Searching for Resources, Offering Security. Private Military Companies in Sierra Leone.- Contracting in the Fog of War. Private Security Providers in Iraq: A Principal-Agent Analysis.- Privatization of Maritime Security in Southeast Asia.- No Contractors on the Battlefield: The Dutch Military’s Reluctance to Outsource.- Privatization in the German Armed Forces.- The Private Security Industry in Kenya: Issues and Challenges.- Private Security Guards as a Socio-Professional Group in Bulgaria.- The Civilianization of the US Military: Army and Navy Case Studies of the Effects of Civilian Integration on Military Personnel.- Problems and Prospects.- Human Rights and Private Military Companies: A Double-Edged Sword too Dangerous to Use?.- Liaisons Dangereuses: The Cooperation between Private Security Companies and Humanitarian Aid Agencies.- Private Security Companies and Civil-Military Cooperation.- Effective Peacekeeping and the Privatization of Security.- Norms versus Rationality: Why Democracies Use Private Military Companies in Civil Wars.- Back to the Future: Private Military Contractors and Political Theory in theModern Democratic State.- Legal Issues and Patterns of Regulation.- Private Military Companies: The New Mercenaries? — An International Law Analysis.- Private Security and Military Companies under the International Law of Armed Conflict.- The Notion of ‘Direct Participation in Hostilities’ and Its Implications on the Use of Private Contractors under International Humanitarian Law.- Who is Responsible? The Use of PMCs in Armed Conflict and International Law.- Private Military Companies and Domestic Law in South Africa.- National Regulatory Regimes for PSMCs and their Activities: Benefits and Shortcomings.- Selling Security: Trade-Offs in State Regulation of the Private Security Industry.- Informal Regulation: An Economic Perspective on the Private Security Industry.- Conclusion.- PSMCs: Lessons Learned and Where to Go from here.