The Routledge Research Companion to Security Outsourcing

Author:   Joakim Berndtsson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) ,  Christopher Kinsey (King's College, London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781472426833


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   22 June 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Conveniently structured into five sections, The Routledge Research Companion to Outsourcing Security offers an overview of the different ways in which states have come to rely on private contractors to support interventions. Part One puts into context the evolution of outsourcing in Western states that are actively involved in expeditionary operations as well as the rise of the commercial security sector in Afghanistan. To explain the various theoretical frameworks that students can use to study security/military outsourcing, Part Two outlines the theories behind security outsourcing. Part Three examines the law and ethics surrounding the outsourcing of security by focusing on how states might monitor contractor behaviour, hold them to account and prosecute them where their behaviour warrants such action. The drivers, politics and consequences of outsourcing foreign policy are covered in Part Four, which is divided into two sections: section one is concerned with armed contractors (providing the provision of private security with the main driver being a capability gap on the part of the military/law enforcement agencies), and section two looks at military contractors (supporting military operations right back to antiquity, less controversial politically and often technologically driven). The final Part takes into consideration emerging perspectives, exploring areas such as gender, feminist methodology, maritime security and the impact of private security on the military profession. This book will be of much interest to students of military and security studies, foreign policy and International Relations.

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Author:   Joakim Berndtsson (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) ,  Christopher Kinsey (King's College, London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.725kg
ISBN:  

9781472426833


ISBN 10:   1472426835
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   22 June 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Introduction, Joakim Berndtsson and Christopher Kinsey Part I: The Outsourcing Context: the Evolution of Security Outsourcing 1. Supporting the Troops: Military Contracting in the United States, Martha Lizabeth Phelps 2. Outsourcing Military Logistics and Security Services: the Case of the UK, Christopher Kinsey 3. Dissecting Military and Security Outsourcing in Canada’s Expeditionary Culture: Afghanistan and the Future, Christopher Spearin 4. Coercion and Capital in Afghanistan: The Rise, Transformation and Fall of the Afghan Commercial Security Sector, Christian Olsson 5. A ""Pacifist"" Approach to Military Contracting: How German History Explains its Limited Use of Private Security Companies, Birthe Anders Part II: Theorising Security Outsourcing 6. The Evolution of Private Force, Sean McFate 7. Money for nothing? Contractor Support from an Economic Perspective, Eugenio Cusumano 8. Critical Perspectives on Military Markets, Anna Leander 9. Outsourcing and Risk: From the Known to the Unknown, Elke Krahmann 10. Merchants of Security: Private Security Companies, Strategy and the Quest for Power, Marcus Mohlin Part III: The Law, Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility of Outsourcing Security 11. Contractors and the Law of Armed Conflict, Malcolm H Patterson 12. Contract Law as Cover: Curtailing the Scope of Private Military and Security Contractor Responsibilities, Hin-Yan Liu 13. Socially Responsible Security Providers? Analysing Norm Internalisation among Private Security Providers, Aileen Acheson 14. Regulating Human Rights in the Context of Outsourcing Military Logistics and Armed Security, Sorcha MacLeod 15. Democratic States, War and Private Security Companies: The Ethical Puzzles, Mervyn Frost 16. The Contractor as the New Cosmopolitan Soldier, Andreas Krieg 17. Is it Ethical for States to Prevent their Citizens from Working as TCN Military and Security Contractors?, Deane-Peter Baker Part IV: Armed Security Contractors and Military Contractors: Drivers, Politics and Consequences 18. What is driving the Outsourcing of Diplomatic Security?, Eugenio Cusumano and Christopher Kinsey 19. Reconfiguring Power and Insecurity in the Afghan context: The Consequences of Outsourcing Security in High Risk Societies, Ase Gilje Østensen 20. Industry and Support to UK Contemporary Military Operations: A Practitioner’s Strategic Military Perspective, David Shouesmith 21. The Politics of Outsourcing Military Support Services, Mark Erbel 22. The Consequences of Outsourcing Military Support Functions, Molly Dunigan Part V: Emerging Perspectives: Issues of Gender, Military Professionals, and Maritime Private Security 23. The Culture of Whiteness in Private Security, Amanda Chisholm 24. The Issue of Gender and Armed Contractors, Jutta Joachim and Andrea Schneiker 25. Security Outsourcing And Critical Feminist Inquiry: Taking Stock and Looking Forward, Maria Stern 26. Private Maritime Security: Assemblage in a Space of Exception, Alexander Gould 27. Private Security, Military Professionals and the State, Joakim Berndtsson Conclusion, Joakim Berndtsson and Christopher Kinsey"

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'This volume presents a comprehensive selection of the latest research analyzing the challenges, complexities, and ambiguities surrounding the diverse state of strategic outsourcing of private security to conflict settings. Anyone curious about how this crucial development has dramatically transformed the global security landscape would find this to be an invaluable reference.' -- Robert Mandel, Lewis & Clark College, USA ‘An essential reader’s guide to security outsourcing in high risk or conflict environments, bringing together established and new scholars from a variety of disciplines to focus on how and why governments decide to use market rather than public actors in dealing with international security challenges. It is a refreshing and original contribution to the field of the privatisation of security that will appeal to academic, policy and general audiences.’ -- Christopher Dandeker, King’s College London, UK


'This volume presents a comprehensive selection of the latest research analyzing the challenges, complexities, and ambiguities surrounding the diverse state strategic outsourcing of private security in conflict settings. Anyone curious about how this crucial development has dramatically transformed the global security landscape would find this to be an invaluable reference.' -- Robert Mandel, Lewis & Clark College, USA


'This volume presents a comprehensive selection of the latest research analyzing the challenges, complexities, and ambiguities surrounding the diverse state of strategic outsourcing of private security to conflict settings. Anyone curious about how this crucial development has dramatically transformed the global security landscape would find this to be an invaluable reference.' -- Robert Mandel, Lewis & Clark College, USA 'An essential reader's guide to security outsourcing in high risk or conflict environments, bringing together established and new scholars from a variety of disciplines to focus on how and why governments decide to use market rather than public actors in dealing with international security challenges. It is a refreshing and original contribution to the field of the privatisation of security that will appeal to academic, policy and general audiences.' -- Christopher Dandeker, King's College London, UK


Author Information

Joakim Berndtsson is a Associate Professor at the School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Christopher Kinsey is Reader in Business & International Security at Kings College London, UK.

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