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In the early days of the Private Military/Security Companies debate, as the titles below suggest, there was a strong emphasis on Africa and 'new mercenaries'. For more information about these titles, please click on the Amazon.com
(US) links on the left or the Amazon.co.uk
(UK) links on the right. Alternatively, for a broader selection and a smarter browsing experience visit our online PrivateMilitary.org@Amazon Shops in the US or the UK. |
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1989 - 2001 |
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Ambiguous
Order. Military Forces in African States.
By Herbert M. Howe. Boulder/London,
Lynne Rienner, 2001. |
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Private
Warriors. By Ken Silverstein. London, Verso, 2000.
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Mercenaries.
An African Security Dilemma. Edited
by Abdel-Fatau Musah and 'Kayode Fayemi. London, Pluto Press, 2000.
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Mercenaries.
The Scourge of the Third World.
By Guy Arnold. London/New York, Macmillan
Press/ St. Martin's Press, 1999. |
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An
Unorthodox Soldier. Peace and War and
the Sandline Affair. An Autobiography
by Lieutenant-Colonel Tim Spicer OBE.
Edinburgh/London, Mainstream Publishing
Company, 1999. |
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Peace, profit or plunder?: The privatisation of security in war-torn African societies. Edited by Jakkie Cilliers and Peggy Mason. Pretoria, Institute for Security Studies, 1999.
Free download: >>GO |
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Warlord
Politics and African States. By
William Reno. London/Boulder, Lynne
Rienner Publishers, 1998. |
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Bechtel 1898 - 1998: Building a Century. Bechtel, Andrews and McMeel, 1998.
Read it online: >>GO |
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Friends In High Places: The Bechtel Story. The Most Secret Corporation and How It Engineered the World. By Laton Mccartney, Ballantine Books, 1989. |
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