傭兵から市場へ:民間軍事会社の興隆と規制<br>From Mercenaries to Market : The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies

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傭兵から市場へ:民間軍事会社の興隆と規制
From Mercenaries to Market : The Rise and Regulation of Private Military Companies

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 310 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199228485
  • DDC分類 343.015354

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was Published in 2007. With specific focus on regulation of this new industry, this book looks at the use of potentially lethal force by non-state actors.

Full Description

Frequently characterized as either mercenaries in modern guise or the market's response to a security vacuum, private military companies are commercial firms offering military services ranging from combat and military training and advice to logistical support, and which play an increasingly important role in armed conflicts, UN peace operations, and providing security in unstable states.

Executive Outcomes turned around an orphaned conflict in Sierra Leone in the mid-1990s; Military Professional Resources Incorporated (MPRI) was instrumental in shifting the balance of power in the Balkans, enabling the Croatian military to defeat Serb forces and clear the way for the Dayton negotiations; in Iraq, estimates of the number of private contractors on the ground are in the tens of thousands. As they assume more responsibilities in conflict and post-conflict settings, their growing significance raises fundamental questions about their nature, their role in different regions and contexts, and their regulation.

This volume examines these issues with a focus on governance, in particular the interaction between regulation and market forces. It analyzes the current legal framework and the needs and possibilities for regulation in the years ahead. The book as a whole is organized around four sets of questions, which are reflected in the four parts of the book. First, why and how is regulation of PMCs now a challenging issue? Secondly, how have problems leading to a call for regulation manifested in different regions and contexts? Third, what regulatory norms and institutions currently exist and how effective are they? And, fourth, what role has the market to play in regulation?

Contents

Foreword ; Introduction ; I CONCERNS ; 1. Morality and Regulation ; 2. What should and what should not be regulated? ; II CHALLENGES ; 3. Weak governments in search of strength: Africa's experience of mercenaries and private military companies ; 4. A government in search of cover: private military companies in Iraq ; 5. Transitional states in search of support: PMCs and security sector reform ; III NORMS ; 6. Private military companies under international humanitarian law ; 7. Private military companies and state responsibility ; 8. Domestic regulation: licensing regimes for the export of military goods and services ; IV MARKETS ; 9. The emerging market for private military services and the problems of regulation ; 10. Make or buy? Principal-agent theory and the regulation of private military companies ; 11. Contract as a tool for regulating private military companies ; 12. Regulating the role of private military companies in shaping security and politics ; 13. The future of the market ; 14. Conclusion: From mercenaries to market ; Bibliography ; Index

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