Publication
2012
Europeans often assume that their countries take a restrictive approach to the regulation of commercial military services, and that the regulatory glitches that continue to occur must be attributable to the permissive regulations of other states, particularly the USA and the UK. But these assumptions, according to the author, are unfounded. Europe’s ‘letting others lead’ approach to regulation is directly co-responsible for the absence of effective regulation, as this policy brief sets out to explain.
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Author | Anna Leander |
Series | PRIO Policy Briefs |
Issue | 7 |
Publisher | Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) |
Copyright | © 2012 International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) |