民間軍事請負会社のコントロール<br>Private Military and Security Contractors : Controlling the Corporate Warrior

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民間軍事請負会社のコントロール
Private Military and Security Contractors : Controlling the Corporate Warrior

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 440 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781442260214
  • DDC分類 327.174

Full Description

In Private Military and Security Contractors (PMSCs) a multinational team of scholars and experts address a developing phenomenon: controlling the use of privatized force by states in international politics. Robust analyses of the evolving, multi-layered tapestry of formal and informal mechanisms of control address the microfoundations of the market, such as the social and role identities of contract employees, their acceptance by military personnel, and potential tensions between them. The extent and willingness of key states—South Africa, the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Israel—to monitor and enforce discipline to structure their contractual relations with PMSCs on land and at sea is examined, as is the ability of the industry to regulate itself. Also discussed is the nascent international legal regime to reinforce state and industry efforts to encourage effective practices, punish inappropriate behavior, and shape the market to minimize the hazards of loosening states' oligopolistic control over the means of legitimate organized violence. The volume presents a theoretically-informed synthesis of micro- and macro-levels of analysis, offering new insights into the challenges of controlling the agents of organized violence used by states for scholars and practitioners alike.

Contents

Chapter 1: From Making to Buying: Controlling the Coercive Capacities of the Corporate Warrior
Gary Schaub, Jr. and Ryan Kelty
Chapter 2: Mercenaries or Legitimate Actors? South African Regulation of PMSCs
Shannon Bosch, Marelie Maritz, and Matthew Kimble
Chapter 3: Privatizing the Israeli Defense Forces: Retracing the Public-Private Divide
Guy I. Seidman
Chapter 4: Private Security and Somali Piracy: The Challenges of the Maritime Marketplace
Christopher Spearin
Chapter 5: Controlling the Corporate Warrior in Iraq
David Strachan-Morris
Chapter 6: ISAF, Inc.? Private Military and Security Companies and the Afghan "Surge"
David Perry
Chapter 7: The UK Approach to Controlling Private Military and Security Contractors
Eugenio Cusumano and Christopher Kinsey
Chapter 8: Industry Associations and the Regulation of Private Military and Security Companies
Surabhi Ranganathan
Chapter 9: Establishing Industry Norms: ISOA
Doug Brooks, Andrew Koch, and Gary Schaub, Jr.
Chapter 10: The Montreux Document: The Legal Significance of a Non-Legal Instrument
Ian Ralby
Chapter 11: Contractor Identity: Military Professional Practice and the Evolution of the Modern Soldier
Volker Franke
Chapter 12: Brothers in Arms? Identity, Military Professionals, and Armed Contractors
Gary Schaub, Jr.
Chapter 13: A Boots'-Eye View of Civilian Contractors
Ryan Kelty
Chapter 14: Weaving a New Tapestry: Controlling Corporate Warriors
Gary Schaub, Jr.
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