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Building upon a range of case studies that range from civil war to maritime security and cyber crime, the contributors analyse how non-state actors can and should be involved in contributing to state and human security.
Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Non-state Actors and the Governance of Violence and Crime; Anja P. Jakobi Klaus Dieter Wolf PART II: TRADITIONAL FIELDS OF SECURITY 2. Warlords and Governance; Kimberley Marten 3. Constraining the Conduct of Non-state Armed Groups; Stefanie Herr 4. Formal and Informal Governance in the UN Peacebuilding Commission; Oliver Westerwinter 5. Governing War Economies: Conflict Diamonds and the Kimberley Process; Anja P. Jakobi 6. Governance Efforts to Prevent Weapons Trafficking; Simone Wisotzki PART III: EMERGING FIELDS OF SECURITY GOVERNANCE 7. Non-state Actors All Around: The Governance of Cybercrime; Anja P. Jakobi 8. Containing Human Trafficking Through State and Non-state Actors; Edgardo Buscaglia 9. Maritime Terrorism: Governance and Non-state Actors; Patricia Schneider 10. Private Military and Security Companies in Maritime Security Governance; Carolin Liss 11. Bank and the Governance of Crime; Karin Svedberg Helgesson 12. Non-state Actors in Transnational Criminal Law; Annegret Flohr PART IV: CONCLUSIONS 13. Facing Violence and Crime: Models of Non-state Actor Involvement in Governance; Anja P. Jakobi and Klaus Dieter Wolf