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Private Militaries and the Security Industry in Civil Wars by Seden Akcinaroglu, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Private Militaries and the Security Industry in Civil Wars by Seden Akcinaroglu, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Private Militaries and the Security Industry in Civil Wars by Seden Akcinaroglu, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Private Militaries and the Security Industry in Civil Wars by Seden Akcinaroglu, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Since the 1990s, private military and security companies (PMSCs) have intervened in civil wars around the globe. International, legally registered corporate actors have assisted governments with a myriad of tasks including combat support, logistics, army and police training, intelligenceanalysis, and guard services. However, reports that such contractors have been responsible for human rights abuses have spurred the need to evaluate the industry's impact on conflicts. Are these contractors effective in curbing violence or does emphasis on profit and lack of accountability get inthe way? And how can governments improve PMSCs' commitment to contractual obligations, including adherence to international humanitarian laws?This book identifies two market forces that impact PMSCs' military effectiveness: local or conflict-level competition and global or industry-level competition. Specifically, Seden Akcinaroglu and Elizabeth Radziszewski challenge the assumption that interventions by profit-driven coporations arelikely to destabilize areas engaged in war, and provide data that private contractors do contribute to conflict termination under certain circumstances. They argue that competitive market pressure creates a strong monitoring system and that the company's corporate structure and external competitiveenvironment in a given conflict help to explain the variance in accountability to clients. Including an analysis of data on international PMSCs' interventions in civil wars from 1990-2008, Akcinaroglu and Radziszewski show the impact of competition on companies' contribution to the termination ofdifferent types of civil wars. | Private Militaries and the Security Industry in Civil Wars by Seden Akcinaroglu, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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