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This is the period the PMCs topic came of age and entered the mainstream. For more information about them, please click on the Amazon links from your preferred outlet (U.S., UK, Canada, France, and Germany). For future reference, please bookmark the page. Alternatively, for a broader selection of book titles visit our U.S. or UK PrivateMilitary Bookshops; find the links below. |
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The
Market for Force : The Consequences
of Privatizing Security. By
Deborah D. Avant. Cambridge, Cambridge
University Press, 2005.
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Insécurités publiques, sécurité privée ? : Essais sur les nouveaux mercenaires. De Jean-Jacques Roche, Economica, 2005. Buy it from Amazon
France: >>GO
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Business
and Security : Public-Private Sector
Relationships in a New Security Environment.
Edited by Alyson J. K. Bailes and
Isabel Frommelt. Stockholm, SIPRI, 2004.
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Making
a Killing: How and Why Corporations
Use Armed Force to Do Business.
By Madelaine Drohan. Guilford,
The Lyons Press, 2003.
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Corporate
Warriors. The Rise of the Privatized
Military Industry.
By Peter W. Singer. New York, Cornell
University Press, 2003.
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The
Legend of the Titan Corporation.
By
Jeffrey L. Rodengen and Richard T. Hubbard.
Ft. Lauderdale, Write Stuff Syndicate,
2002.
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Armies without States. The Privatization of Security. By Robert Mandel. Boulder/London, Lynne Rienner, 2002.
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Bloodsong! First Hand Accounts of a Modern Private Army in Action. [Also subtitled An Account of Executive Outcomes in Angola] By Jim Hooper. London, HarperCollins, 2002.
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Fortune's
Warriors: Private Armies and the New
World Order. By James R.
David. Vancouver, Douglas & McIntyre, 2002.
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