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From Mercenaries to Market: The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companie

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ISBN-13
9780199228485
Book Title
From Mercenaries to Market
ISBN
9780199228485
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
From Mercenaries to Market : the Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies
Item Height
1in
Author
Chia Lehnardt
Item Length
9.4in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
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Number of Pages
310 Pages

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This book considers the growing importance of private military companies and efforts to regulate their activities. Private actors are thought by some to be mercenaries; others see them as the market's response to a security vacuum. This book looks at the use of potentially lethal force by non-state actors; how this has differed in situations such as Sierra Leone and Iraq; what rules currently constrain the behaviour of private military companies; and what forces shape the development of this new market.

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199228485
ISBN-13
9780199228485
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Author
Chia Lehnardt
Publication Name
From Mercenaries to Market : the Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
310 Pages

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Item Length
9.4in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
0 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
K3465.F76 2007
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Despite some critical remarks, both books offer interesting and serious scholarship about a very difficult and controversial topic. In addition, both books offer some fresh angles and even new topics that are not usually examined in the PMC discourse, As a resource, From Mercenaries to Market serves only as a starting point, but a very good one. At only 256 pages, and covering many different topics relating to PMCs, it is impressive that the contributors provide so much useful analysis and information. Every contribution is well cited, and chapters are complimented by a select bibliography that makes taking the next step easy for inquisitive readers
Table of Content
Foreword, James JonahIntroduction, Simon Chesterman, Chia LehnardtI Concerns1. Morality and Regulation, Sarah Percy2. What should and what should not be regulated?, Kevin O'BrianII Challenges3. Weak governments in search of strength: Africa's experience of mercenaries and private military companies, Angela McIntyre & Taya Weiss4. A government in search of cover: private military companies in Iraq, David Isenberg5. Transitional states in search of support: PMCs and security sector reform, Elke KrahmannIII Norms6. Private military companies under international humanitarian law, Louise Doswald-Beck7. Private military companies and state responsibility, Chia Lehnardt8. Domestic regulation: licensing regimes for the export of military goods and services, Marina CapariniIV Markets9. The emerging market for private military services and the problems of regulation, Deborah Avant10. Make or buy? Principal-agent theory and the regulation of private military companies, James Cockayne11. Contract as a tool for regulating private military companies, Laura Dickinson12. Regulating the role of private military companies in shaping security and politics, Anna Leander13. The future of the market, Andrew Bearpark & Sabrina Schulz14. Conclusion: From mercenaries to market, Simon Chesterman, Chia LehnardtBibliographyIndex, ForewordIntroductionI Concerns1. Morality and Regulation2. What should and what should not be regulated?II Challenges3. Weak governments in search of strength: Africa's experience of mercenaries and private military companies4. A government in search of cover: private military companies in Iraq5. Transitional states in search of support: PMCs and security sector reformIII Norms6. Private military companies under international humanitarian law7. Private military companies and state responsibility8. Domestic regulation: licensing regimes for the export of military goods and servicesIV Markets9. The emerging market for private military services and the problems of regulation10. Make or buy? Principal-agent theory and the regulation of private military companies11. Contract as a tool for regulating private military companies12. Regulating the role of private military companies in shaping security and politics13. The future of the market14. Conclusion: From mercenaries to marketBibliographyIndex
Copyright Date
2007
Topic
Military / General, Law Enforcement, Security (National & International), Military, International
Lccn
2007-013102
Dewey Decimal
343/.015354
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Law, History, Political Science

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