Private Military and Security Contractors
Controlling the Corporate Warrior
Herausgeber: Kelty, Ryan; Schaub, Jr. Gary
Private Military and Security Contractors
Controlling the Corporate Warrior
Herausgeber: Kelty, Ryan; Schaub, Jr. Gary
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A multinational team of scholars and experts address the issue of controlling the use of privatized forces by states. They address the role of contract employees, their acceptance by military personnel, and possible tensions between them.
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A multinational team of scholars and experts address the issue of controlling the use of privatized forces by states. They address the role of contract employees, their acceptance by military personnel, and possible tensions between them.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 861g
- ISBN-13: 9781442260214
- ISBN-10: 1442260211
- Artikelnr.: 44557992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 861g
- ISBN-13: 9781442260214
- ISBN-10: 1442260211
- Artikelnr.: 44557992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Editors Gary Schaub, Jr. is a senior researcher at the Centre for Military Studies, Department of Political Science, at the University of Copenhagen. Ryan Kelty is an associate professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology at Washington College. Contributors Shannon Bosch is an admitted attorney and senior lecturer at the University of Kwa Zulu-Natal, Law School in South Africa. Doug Brooks is president emeritus of the International Stability Operations Association (ISOA). Eugenio Cusumano is a lecturer in International Relations at the Baltic Defence College. Volker Franke is an associate professor of Conflict Management at Kennesaw State University. Matthew Kimble is a candidate attorney at Stirling Attorneys in Durban, South Africa. Christopher Kinsey is a reader in Business and International Security in the Defence Studies Department at King's College London. Andrew N. Koch is a MA Candidate at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy of Tufts University. Marelie Maritz holds an LLB LLM (cum laude specializing in International Law) from the University of Pretoria, South Africa. David Perry is the senior analyst and a fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Ian M. Ralby is founder and executive director of I.R. Consilium and is adjunct professor of Maritime Law and Security at the Africa Center for Strategic Studies at National Defense University in Washington, DC, as well as a retained expert for both the United Nations and NATO. Surabhi Ranganathan is assistant professor at Warwick University. Guy Seidman is a professor and head of the LL.M. program at the Radzyner School of Law. Christopher Spearin is an associate professor in the department of defence studies of the Royal. Military College of Canada. David Strachan-Morris is a lecturer in Intelligence and Security in the Department of Politics & International Relations at the University of Leicester.
Chapter 1: From Making to Buying: Controlling the Coercive Capacities of
the Corporate Warrior Gary Schaub, Jr. and Ryan Kelty Chapter 2:
Mercenaries or Legitimate Actors? South African Regulation of PMSCs Shannon
Bosch, Marelie Maritz, and Matthew Kimble Chapter 3: Privatizing the
Israeli Defense Forces: Retracing the Public-Private Divide Guy I. Seidman
Chapter 4: Private Security and Somali Piracy: The Challenges of the
Maritime Marketplace Christopher Spearin Chapter 5: Controlling the
Corporate Warrior in Iraq David Strachan-Morris Chapter 6: ISAF, Inc.?
Private Military and Security Companies and the Afghan "Surge" David Perry
Chapter 7: The UK Approach to Controlling Private Military and Security
Contractors Eugenio Cusumano and Christopher Kinsey Chapter 8: Industry
Associations and the Regulation of Private Military and Security Companies
Surabhi Ranganathan Chapter 9: Establishing Industry Norms: ISOA Doug
Brooks, Andrew Koch, and Gary Schaub, Jr. Chapter 10: The Montreux
Document: The Legal Significance of a Non-Legal Instrument Ian Ralby
Chapter 11: Contractor Identity: Military Professional Practice and the
Evolution of the Modern Soldier Volker Franke Chapter 12: Brothers in Arms?
Identity, Military Professionals, and Armed Contractors Gary Schaub, Jr.
Chapter 13: A Boots'-Eye View of Civilian Contractors Ryan Kelty Chapter
14: Weaving a New Tapestry: Controlling Corporate Warriors Gary Schaub, Jr.
Bibliography About the Editors and Contributors
the Corporate Warrior Gary Schaub, Jr. and Ryan Kelty Chapter 2:
Mercenaries or Legitimate Actors? South African Regulation of PMSCs Shannon
Bosch, Marelie Maritz, and Matthew Kimble Chapter 3: Privatizing the
Israeli Defense Forces: Retracing the Public-Private Divide Guy I. Seidman
Chapter 4: Private Security and Somali Piracy: The Challenges of the
Maritime Marketplace Christopher Spearin Chapter 5: Controlling the
Corporate Warrior in Iraq David Strachan-Morris Chapter 6: ISAF, Inc.?
Private Military and Security Companies and the Afghan "Surge" David Perry
Chapter 7: The UK Approach to Controlling Private Military and Security
Contractors Eugenio Cusumano and Christopher Kinsey Chapter 8: Industry
Associations and the Regulation of Private Military and Security Companies
Surabhi Ranganathan Chapter 9: Establishing Industry Norms: ISOA Doug
Brooks, Andrew Koch, and Gary Schaub, Jr. Chapter 10: The Montreux
Document: The Legal Significance of a Non-Legal Instrument Ian Ralby
Chapter 11: Contractor Identity: Military Professional Practice and the
Evolution of the Modern Soldier Volker Franke Chapter 12: Brothers in Arms?
Identity, Military Professionals, and Armed Contractors Gary Schaub, Jr.
Chapter 13: A Boots'-Eye View of Civilian Contractors Ryan Kelty Chapter
14: Weaving a New Tapestry: Controlling Corporate Warriors Gary Schaub, Jr.
Bibliography About the Editors and Contributors
Chapter 1: From Making to Buying: Controlling the Coercive Capacities of
the Corporate Warrior Gary Schaub, Jr. and Ryan Kelty Chapter 2:
Mercenaries or Legitimate Actors? South African Regulation of PMSCs Shannon
Bosch, Marelie Maritz, and Matthew Kimble Chapter 3: Privatizing the
Israeli Defense Forces: Retracing the Public-Private Divide Guy I. Seidman
Chapter 4: Private Security and Somali Piracy: The Challenges of the
Maritime Marketplace Christopher Spearin Chapter 5: Controlling the
Corporate Warrior in Iraq David Strachan-Morris Chapter 6: ISAF, Inc.?
Private Military and Security Companies and the Afghan "Surge" David Perry
Chapter 7: The UK Approach to Controlling Private Military and Security
Contractors Eugenio Cusumano and Christopher Kinsey Chapter 8: Industry
Associations and the Regulation of Private Military and Security Companies
Surabhi Ranganathan Chapter 9: Establishing Industry Norms: ISOA Doug
Brooks, Andrew Koch, and Gary Schaub, Jr. Chapter 10: The Montreux
Document: The Legal Significance of a Non-Legal Instrument Ian Ralby
Chapter 11: Contractor Identity: Military Professional Practice and the
Evolution of the Modern Soldier Volker Franke Chapter 12: Brothers in Arms?
Identity, Military Professionals, and Armed Contractors Gary Schaub, Jr.
Chapter 13: A Boots'-Eye View of Civilian Contractors Ryan Kelty Chapter
14: Weaving a New Tapestry: Controlling Corporate Warriors Gary Schaub, Jr.
Bibliography About the Editors and Contributors
the Corporate Warrior Gary Schaub, Jr. and Ryan Kelty Chapter 2:
Mercenaries or Legitimate Actors? South African Regulation of PMSCs Shannon
Bosch, Marelie Maritz, and Matthew Kimble Chapter 3: Privatizing the
Israeli Defense Forces: Retracing the Public-Private Divide Guy I. Seidman
Chapter 4: Private Security and Somali Piracy: The Challenges of the
Maritime Marketplace Christopher Spearin Chapter 5: Controlling the
Corporate Warrior in Iraq David Strachan-Morris Chapter 6: ISAF, Inc.?
Private Military and Security Companies and the Afghan "Surge" David Perry
Chapter 7: The UK Approach to Controlling Private Military and Security
Contractors Eugenio Cusumano and Christopher Kinsey Chapter 8: Industry
Associations and the Regulation of Private Military and Security Companies
Surabhi Ranganathan Chapter 9: Establishing Industry Norms: ISOA Doug
Brooks, Andrew Koch, and Gary Schaub, Jr. Chapter 10: The Montreux
Document: The Legal Significance of a Non-Legal Instrument Ian Ralby
Chapter 11: Contractor Identity: Military Professional Practice and the
Evolution of the Modern Soldier Volker Franke Chapter 12: Brothers in Arms?
Identity, Military Professionals, and Armed Contractors Gary Schaub, Jr.
Chapter 13: A Boots'-Eye View of Civilian Contractors Ryan Kelty Chapter
14: Weaving a New Tapestry: Controlling Corporate Warriors Gary Schaub, Jr.
Bibliography About the Editors and Contributors