Category Archives: Outsourcing/Privatization

    Outsourcing state violence: The National Defence Force, ‘stateness’ and regime resilience in the Syrian war

    Outsourcing state violence: The National Defence Force, ‘stateness’ and regime resilience in the Syrian war You must be logged in to view this content. Click here to subscribe  

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    The Privatization of War: A New Challenge for the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda    

    The Privatization of War: A New Challenge for the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda     October 24, 2019by Marta Bautista Forcada Al-Nisoor Square in Baghdad, the site of a deadly shootout by… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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    The US Border Security Industry Could Be Worth $740 Billion by 2023

    News Immigration The US Border Security Industry Could Be Worth $740 Billion by 2023 United States military personnel and Border Patrol agents secure the United States-Mexico border on November 25, 2018,… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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    More Than A Wall

    More Than A Wall Corporate Profiteering and the Militarization of US borders 16 September 2019 Report This report examines the role of the world’s largest arms (as well as a  number… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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    “GUNS FOR HIRE, DEATH ON DEMAND”: THE PERMISSIBILITY OF U.S. OUTSOURCING OF DRONE ATTACKS TO CIVILIAN SURROGATES OF THE ARMED FORCES AND CHALLENGES TO TRADITIONAL JUST WAR THEORY,

    “GUNS FOR HIRE, DEATH ON DEMAND”: THE PERMISSIBILITY OF U.S. OUTSOURCING OF DRONE ATTACKS TO CIVILIAN SURROGATES OF THE ARMED FORCES AND CHALLENGES TO TRADITIONAL JUST WAR THEORY, 25 Fla. J.… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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    The Privatization of Punishment, Policing, and Military Force in Liberal States,

    The Privatization of Punishment, Policing, and Military Force in Liberal States, 36 Conn. L. Rev. 879 Spring, 2004 Reporter 36 Conn. L. Rev. 879 * Length: 62044 words Author: CLIFFORD J. ROSKY * *… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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    PRIVATIZATION OF SECURITY IN THE 20TH CENTURY. FROM MERCENARIES TO PRIVATE MILITARY CORPORATIONS

    PRIVATIZATION OF SECURITY IN THE 20TH CENTURY. FROM MERCENARIES TO PRIVATE MILITARY CORPORATIONS You must be logged in to view this content. Click here to subscribe  

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    Seven concerning facts about privatization of the military

    Seven concerning facts about privatization of the military By Lawrence Baines – September 13, 2019 COMMENTARY Lawrence Baines writes about the privatization of U.S. institutions in latest book. (Provided) Do you… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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    U.S. Army kept in the dark about issues at many private military housing complexes, employee says

    I-TEAM: U.S. Army kept in the dark about issues at many private military housing complexes, employee says By Meredith Anderson | Posted: Wed 4:55 PM, Sep 18, 2019  |  Updated: Wed 8:08… You must be logged in to view this content. … Continue reading

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    IMPLICATIONS OF PRIVITIZING U.S. MARINE DEPLOYED TACTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS

    IMPLICATIONS OF PRIVITIZING U.S. MARINE DEPLOYED TACTICAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS You must be logged in to view this content. Click here to subscribe  

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