Molly Dunigan is a political scientist at the Rand Corporation and author of Victory for Hire: Private Security Companies' Impact on Military Effectiveness. Ulrich Petersohn teaches international politics at the University of Liverpool and is coauthor of Hired Guns: Views About Armed Contractors in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Molly Dunigan is a political scientist at the Rand Corporation and author of Victory for Hire: Private Security Companies' Impact on Military Effectiveness. Ulrich Petersohn teaches international politics at the University of Liverpool and is coauthor of Hired Guns: Views About Armed Contractors in Operation Iraqi Freedom.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Molly Dunigan is a political scientist at the Rand Corporation and author of Victory for Hire: Private Security Companies' Impact on Military Effectiveness. Ulrich Petersohn teaches international politics at the University of Liverpool and is coauthor of Hired Guns: Views About Armed Contractors in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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List of Abbreviations Foreword —Deborah Avant Chapter 1. Introduction Ulrich Petersohn and Molly Dunigan Chapter 2. Diverse Markets for Force in Latin America: From Argentina to Guatemala —Kristina Mani Chapter 3. The Military Protection Markets in Peru and Ecuador: A Detailed Analysis —Maiah Jaskoski Chapter 4. The Market for Force in the United Kingdom: The Recasting of the Monopoly of Violence and the Management of Force as a Public-Private Enterprise —Carlos Ortiz Chapter 5. The Market for Private Force in the Czech Republic —Old¿ich Bureš Chapter 6. Informal but Diverse: The Market for Exported Force from Russia and Ukraine —Olivia Allison Chapter 7. The Markets for Force in Afghanistan —Jake Sherman Chapter 8. China's Managed Market for Force —Jennifer Catallo Chapter 9. The Canadian Market for Force —Christopher Spearin Chapter 10 The Market for Force in the United States —Scott Fitzsimmons Chapter 11. The Causes and Consequences of Different Types of Markets for Force —Molly Dunigan and Ulrich Petersohn Appendix: Testing the Relative Explanatory Power of the "Market Types" Argument —Ulrich Petersohn and Molly Dunigan List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations Foreword —Deborah Avant Chapter 1. Introduction Ulrich Petersohn and Molly Dunigan Chapter 2. Diverse Markets for Force in Latin America: From Argentina to Guatemala —Kristina Mani Chapter 3. The Military Protection Markets in Peru and Ecuador: A Detailed Analysis —Maiah Jaskoski Chapter 4. The Market for Force in the United Kingdom: The Recasting of the Monopoly of Violence and the Management of Force as a Public-Private Enterprise —Carlos Ortiz Chapter 5. The Market for Private Force in the Czech Republic —Old¿ich Bureš Chapter 6. Informal but Diverse: The Market for Exported Force from Russia and Ukraine —Olivia Allison Chapter 7. The Markets for Force in Afghanistan —Jake Sherman Chapter 8. China's Managed Market for Force —Jennifer Catallo Chapter 9. The Canadian Market for Force —Christopher Spearin Chapter 10 The Market for Force in the United States —Scott Fitzsimmons Chapter 11. The Causes and Consequences of Different Types of Markets for Force —Molly Dunigan and Ulrich Petersohn Appendix: Testing the Relative Explanatory Power of the "Market Types" Argument —Ulrich Petersohn and Molly Dunigan List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
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