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Private Contractors and the Reconstruction of Iraq - Transforming Military Logistics (Hardcover)
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Private Contractors and the Reconstruction of Iraq - Transforming Military Logistics (Hardcover)
Series: Contemporary Security Studies
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Private Contractors and the Reconstruction of Iraq examines the
controversial role of military contractors in the reconstruction of
Iraq. When 'Operation Iraqi Freedom' was launched in March 2003,
few, if any, of the Coalition's political leaders could have
envisaged that within a few months the number of private
contractors engaged to keep the troops supplied would exceed their
actual combat strength. This alternative 'army' was not only to
become the largest assemblage of contractors in living memory to
accompany a military force into a war zone, but was also
responsible for a fundamental transformation of how military
logistics were delivered. This book explains how and why the US and
UK governments became so dependent upon military contractors during
the war in Iraq. It also examines the ramifications this new
dependency will have on future military operations, as the conflict
in Iraq has shown that private contractors are now indispensable to
the attainment of both the military and political objectives of
war. Finally, the book discusses what advantages and disadvantages
these companies have brought to the reconstruction of Iraq, and
what lessons need to be learned from this experience. This book
will be of great interest to students of military and strategic
studies, Middle Eastern politics and international security, and as
well as policymakers and military professionals. Christopher Kinsey
is a lecturer in international security at King's College London,
Defence Studies Department, at the Joint Services Command and Staff
College, Shrivenham. His previous publications include Corporate
Soldiers and International Security: The Rise of Private Military
Companies (Routledge: 2006)
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