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H. Wulf 
Internationalizing and Privatizing War and Peace 
The Bumpy Ride to Peace Building

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In this timely work, the author analyzes the use of private military firms and international interventions of the military. Outsourcing to the private sector takes missions away from the military, but the shift towards international intervention adds new, wider functions to the traditional role of defence. If these two trends continue at the present pace, important security functions will be out of control of parliaments, national governments and international authorities. The state monopoly of violence – an achievement of civilization – is at stake.
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Acknowledgements Preface Introduction; New Wars and the Bumpy Ride to Peace Building PART I: CONCEPTS Internationalizing Armed Forces and their Development Privatizing Power: The ‘Lean’ State and the Armed Forces PART II: INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTIONS AND PRIVATIZING MILITARY FUNCTIONS With the Highest Authority: UN-Peacekeeping Missions South Africa: From Pariah to Regional Cop European Union: Civil Power in Camouflage Co-Operations, Competition and Collateral Damage in Humanitarian Interventions Countering Terrorism Through Military Means? Rent-A-Soldier; Privatisation in the US and UK Armed Forces PART III: CONCLUSIONS Internationalizing and Privatizing War and Peace Annex; Private Military Companies Bibliography Acronyms

About the author

HERBERT WULF, formerly Director, Bonn International Centre for Conversion, is an advisor to UNDP North Korea on arms control. He served as a consultant to several United Nations Agencies. In his previous research positions, he was Senior Researcher at the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute and the University of Hamburg. He wrote several books on the defence industry and his dissertation at the Free University Berlin on technology transfer to developing countries.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 263 ● ISBN 9780230514812 ● File size 0.7 MB ● Publisher Palgrave Macmillan UK ● City London ● Country GB ● Published 2005 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2306068 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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