The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions: private military companies in Iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force
"Since the 2003 U.S. led invasion of Iraq, the private military sector has seen the largest growth of profit for decades. As Iraq continues to be the focal point of private military clients, staff and related actors, the recurring issue of legitimacy must be addressed. While many texts focus on...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Since the 2003 U.S. led invasion of Iraq, the private military sector has seen the largest growth of profit for decades. As Iraq continues to be the focal point of private military clients, staff and related actors, the recurring issue of legitimacy must be addressed. While many texts focus only on existing or proposed legislation, this book analyses the public perception of private military companies (PMCs) and, of wider significance, how their use by states affects how the general public perceives state legitimacy of monopolizing force. Furthermore, this book provides a timely overview of how the energy sector and PMCs are challenging the established sovereignty of politically fragmented oil states, illustrating how energy firms may become as culpable as states in their partnerships with the private military sector and subsequent political ramifications"...Back cover |
Beschreibung: | Originally presented as the author's thesis. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-208) |
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ISBN: | 9781780687414 |
DOI: | 10.1017/9781780687414 |
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spelling | Due-Gundersen, Nicolai Verfasser (DE-588)1276387687 aut The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions private military companies in Iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force Nicolai Due-Gundersen Cambridge Intersentia [2016] © 2016 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Originally presented as the author's thesis. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-208) "Since the 2003 U.S. led invasion of Iraq, the private military sector has seen the largest growth of profit for decades. As Iraq continues to be the focal point of private military clients, staff and related actors, the recurring issue of legitimacy must be addressed. While many texts focus only on existing or proposed legislation, this book analyses the public perception of private military companies (PMCs) and, of wider significance, how their use by states affects how the general public perceives state legitimacy of monopolizing force. Furthermore, this book provides a timely overview of how the energy sector and PMCs are challenging the established sovereignty of politically fragmented oil states, illustrating how energy firms may become as culpable as states in their partnerships with the private military sector and subsequent political ramifications"...Back cover Iraq War (2003-2011) 2003-2011 / fast Economics Private military companies Private military companies (International law) Private military companies Iraq Iraq War, 2003-2011 Economic aspects Iraq 2003-2011 fast Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 1-78068-379-0 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, paperback https://doi.org/10.1017/9781780687414 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Due-Gundersen, Nicolai The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions private military companies in Iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force Iraq War (2003-2011) Economics Private military companies Private military companies (International law) Private military companies Iraq Iraq War, 2003-2011 Economic aspects |
title | The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions private military companies in Iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force |
title_auth | The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions private military companies in Iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force |
title_exact_search | The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions private military companies in Iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force |
title_full | The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions private military companies in Iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force Nicolai Due-Gundersen |
title_fullStr | The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions private military companies in Iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force Nicolai Due-Gundersen |
title_full_unstemmed | The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions private military companies in Iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force Nicolai Due-Gundersen |
title_short | The privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions |
title_sort | the privatization of warfare and inherently governmental functions private military companies in iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force |
title_sub | private military companies in Iraq and the state monopoly of regulated force |
topic | Iraq War (2003-2011) Economics Private military companies Private military companies (International law) Private military companies Iraq Iraq War, 2003-2011 Economic aspects |
topic_facet | Iraq War (2003-2011) Economics Private military companies Private military companies (International law) Private military companies Iraq Iraq War, 2003-2011 Economic aspects Iraq |
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