Publication

2009

The proliferation of private security companies has received increasing public and academic attention in recent years. From the involvement of private security firms in Sierra Leone and Angola to the capture and killing of Blackwater security contractors in Iraq, the emergence of an international private security industry raises new questions with regard to the legitimacy of the private use of armed force. One aspect often missed in the public debate has been the pervasiveness of private security contractors. The emergence of a global private security industry appears to be part of a broader trend that suggests the growing acceptance and use of commercial security firms at the national and international levels.

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Author Elke Krahmann
Series PRIF Reports
Issue 88
Publisher Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
Copyright © 2009 Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF)
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