Information on "Private Peacekeeping Operations"
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November 2011
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1 Nov 2011
From Market for Force to Market for Peace
Author: Azeez O Olaniyan, Eric George, Thembani Mbadlanyana, Chris M A Kwaja, Chris M A Kwaja
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
In this monograph five African analysts debate the merits and pitfalls, morality and politics, accountability and legal issues, of using private operators in African peacekeeping efforts. More on «From Market for Force to Market for Peace»
January 2011
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Jan 2011
Merchants of African Conflict
Author: Sabelo Gumedze, Deane-Peter Baker, Irene Ndung’u, Lindy Heinecken, Michon Motzouris
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This monograph explores the emergence of private military and security companies (PMSCs), which are sometimes described as ‘corporate entities that provide military expertise and other professional services essential to combat and warfare’. More on «Merchants of African Conflict»
March 2009
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Mar 2009
African Security Review, Vol 18 No 1
Author: Theo Neethling, Jim Terrie, Allan Vic Mansaray, Annie Herro, Wendy Lambourne, David Penklis, Henri Boshoff, Denise Garcia, Laurie Nathan, Deane-Peter Baker, Sadiki Maeresera, Chris Taylor, Luc Huyse, Mark Salter, Ioan M Lewis
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This issue of the African Security Review discusses peacekeeping, conflict resolution, small arms proliferation and intelligence reform in selected African countries. More on «African Security Review, Vol 18 No 1»
December 2007
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Dec 2007
African Security Review, Vol 16 No 4
Author: Deane-Peter Baker, Sabelo Gumedze, Leslie Hough, Sabelo Gumedze, Shannon Bosch, Issaka K Souaré, Mariam B Jooma, Sarah E Kreps, Costantino Pischedda, Rachel Zedeck, Derek Wright, Jennifer C Brooke, Lauren Hutton
Publisher: Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
This issue of the African Security Review explores the impact of private military/security companies (PMSCs) and mercenaries on human security and human rights in Africa. More on «African Security Review, Vol 16 No 4»
June 2007
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Jun 2007
Private Military and Security Industry
Publisher: Medea Group
This report discusses the often controversial role of the private military and security industry in conflict areas. More on «Private Military and Security Industry» -
Jun 2007
Private Military and Security Companies: State Sponsorship, Use of Force Violations and International Human Rights
Publisher: Medea Group
This report discusses the privatization of warfare and the impact on the human security of affected civilian populations. More on «Private Military and Security Companies: State Sponsorship, Use of Force Violations and International Human Rights»
January 2007
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Jan 2007
The Role of the Private Sector in Security Policy
Author: Daniel Möckli
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
Private security and military companies are increasingly offering services that were previously provided by states. More on «The Role of the Private Sector in Security Policy»
September 2006
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29 Sep 2006
What Should the European Union Do Next in the Middle East?
Author: Michael Emerson, Nathalie Tocci
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper assesses the unresolved conflict in the Middle East and urges follow-up on UN Resolution 1701. More on «What Should the European Union Do Next in the Middle East? » -
Sep 2006
Who Should Keep the Peace
Author: Willaim J Durch, Tobias C Berkman
Publisher: Henry L Stimson Center
This report assesses trends in peacekeeping operations, focusing on the capacity of the international community to provide armed forces. More on «Who Should Keep the Peace »
January 2006
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2006
Eroding State Authority? Private Military Companies and the Legitimate Use of Force
Author: Anna Leander
Publisher: Centro Alti Studi per la Difesa (CASD)
This study discusses how the rise of private military companies (PMCs) is affecting the authority of Western states to define and regulate the use of force. More on «Eroding State Authority? Private Military Companies and the Legitimate Use of Force »
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