This book examines the political consequences of European
security commercialisation through increased reliance on private
military and security companies (PMSCs).
The role of commercial security in the domestic setting in
Europe is widely acknowledged; after all, the biggest private
security company globally G4S Group has its roots in Scandinavia.
However, the use of commercial security contracting by European
states for military purposes in international settings is mostly
held to be marginal.
This book examines the implications of commercialisation for the
peace and reconciliations strategies of European states, focussing
specifically on European contracting in Afghanistan. Drawing upon
examples from Scandinavia, Central Europe and Continental Europe,
each chapter considers three key factors:
- the national contexts that give security contracting in
Afghanistan its meaning;
- the national contracting practices;
- the political consequences for the operation in
Afghanistan.
This book will be of much interest to students of critical
security studies, global governance, peace and conflict studies,
European politics, and IR in general.
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