1st Edition

Private Security Contractors and New Wars Risk, Law, and Ethics

By Kateri Carmola Copyright 2010
208 Pages
by Routledge

202 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

This book addresses the ambiguities of the growing use of private security contractors and provides guidance as to how our expectations about regulating this expanding ‘service’ industry will have to be adjusted. In the warzones of Iraq and Afghanistan many of those who carry weapons are not legally combatants, nor are they protected civilians. They are contracted by governments, businesses,... Read more

Introduction  1. The Complex Identity of the PMSC  2. The Multifaceted Origins of the PMSC Industry  3. Contracting and Danger in the Risk Society  4. PMSCs and the Clash of Legal Cultures  5. Frontier Ethics  Epilogue: Recommendations

Biography

Kateri Carmola is the Christian A. Johnson Professor of Political Science at Middlebury College in Vermont. She received her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.

"Carmola's discussion of the "risk culture" within which PMSCs operate is particularly insightful, as is the analysis of their origins, namely as a means to bypass the strict rules of military conduct among Western states when those states are in armed conflict with non-Western nonstate actors." - CHOICE, March 2011