Over the past twenty years, Private Military and Security
Companies (PMSCs) have become significant elements of national
security arrangements, assuming many of the functions that have
traditionally been undertaken by state armies. Given the centrality
of control over the use of coercive force to the functioning and
identity of the modern state, and to international order, these
developments clearly are of great practical and conceptual
interest.
This edited volume provides an interdisciplinary overview of
PMSCs: what they are, why they have emerged in their current form,
how they operate, their current and likely future military,
political, social and economic impact, and the moral and legal
constraints that do and should apply to their operation. The book
focuses firstly upon normative issues raised by the development of
PMSCs, and then upon state regulation and policy towards PMSCs,
examining finally the impact of PMSCs on civil-military relations.
It takes an innovative approach, bringing theory and empirical
research into mutually illuminating contact. Includes contributions
from experts in IR, political theory, international and corporate
law, and economics, and also breaks important new ground by
including philosophical discussions of PMSCs.
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