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Outsourcing the global war on terrorism, private military companies and American intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, George C. Lovewine

Label
Outsourcing the global war on terrorism, private military companies and American intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan, George C. Lovewine
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Outsourcing the global war on terrorism
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
865297316
Responsibility statement
George C. Lovewine
Sub title
private military companies and American intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan
Summary
"The book explores how the United States' war on terrorism, in both Iraq and Afghanistan, has required the US military to employ thousands of contracted civilians working for US and foreign Private Military and Private Security Companies (PMSCs). The actions and operations of unsupervised PMSCs creates an environment that has the potential to not only negatively influence tactical US objectives, but could also harm strategic local capacity-building initiatives. Given the military and political importance of US military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, this project provides a much-needed analysis of the interaction between commercial entities, military operations, and policy objectives. This analysis will also identify the reactions and policy responses to these security issues faced by the United States military today"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. The Impact of Department of Defense's Use of Private Security Companies on US Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan -- 3. Analysis of the Affects of Private Security Companies on US Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan -- 4. The Impact of Department Of Defense's Use of Private Military Companies Effect on US Efforts In Iraq and Afghanistan -- 5. Analysis of the Affects of Private Military Companies on US Efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan -- 6. Conclusion
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