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Commercializing cosmopolitan security : safeguarding the responsibility to protect / Andreas Krieg
Type de contenu
- Texte
Type de médiation
- sans médiation
Titre(s)
- Commercializing cosmopolitan security : safeguarding the responsibility to protect / Andreas Krieg
Auteur(s)
Editeur, producteur
- [New York (N.Y.)] : Palgrave Macmillan, cop. 2016
Description matérielle
- 1 vol. (XIX-270 p.) ; 22 cm
ISBN
- 978-3-319-33375-5
- 3-319-33375-5
EAN
- 9783319333755 rel.
Classification décimale Dewey
- 341.584
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Bibliogr. p. 239-263. Notes bibliogr. Index
Note sur le contenu
- Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Glossary ; List of Figures; 1: Introduction; Private, Public, Global: The Concept of Security; The Contractor as a Cosmopolitan Security Provider; The Research Approach; The Contractor as a Cosmopolitan Security Provider: Not a Novel Idea; Outline; Notes; 2: The Nature of Civil-Military & Civil-Contractor Relations; Introduction; Understanding Civil-Military Relations Through Social Contract Theory; The Social Contractarian Raison d'être of the State; The State-Soldier Contract and Social Contractarian Civil-Military Relations The Commercial Counterpart: Apathetic Civil-Contractor RelationsConceptualizing the Relationship Between the Client State and the PMC; Replicating a Moral Principal-Agent Relationship Within a Corporate Environment: PMC-Contractor Relations; Underline; Conclusion; Notes; 3: Understanding the Changing Nature of Conflict Against the Backdrop of Globalization; Introduction; How Globalization Redefines the Role of the State and the Nature of Conflict; The Privatization of Force; The Use of Unconventional Insurgency/Terrorist Strategies and Tactics; Conclusion; Notes 4: Considering the Argument for the Cosmopolitan Responsibility to ProtectIntroduction; The Normative Case for Humanitarian Intervention in Just War Theory; Humanitarian Intervention in International Law; The Road to the Responsibility to Protect in the Post-Cold War Era; Conclusion; Notes; 5: Ethical Conduct in Humanitarian Intervention; Ethical Behaviour in War: Jus in Bello; Jus in Bello in Post-Modern Conflict; The Consequences of Jus in Bello on the Selection of the Means of Warfare; Operational Effectiveness in Post-Modern Warfare Examining the Probability of Success in Humanitarian InterventionConclusion; Notes; 6: Civil-Military Constraints on Strategic and Operational Decision-Making in Humanitarian Intervention; Introduction; Introducing the State's Delicate Dilemma in Humanitarian Intervention; Civil-Military Relations and Strategic Decision-Making in Humanitarian Intervention; Recapitulating Social Contractarian Civil-Military Relations; Casualty Sensitivity and the Intimate Civil-Military Bond; Casualty Sensitivity and the State The Impact of Casualty Sensitivity on the Political Leadership's Strategic Decision-Making in Humanitarian Intervention The USA in Northern Iraq and on the Balkans: Removing the Soldier from Harm's Way; Germany in Afghanistan: Understating Military Commitments Overseas by Limiting Contingent Size; Military Operational Planning for Humanitarian Intervention Within a Constrained Strategic Environment; Why the Military Leadership Replaces the Soldier with Technology; How the Military Leadership Limits the Soldier's Operational Risk Exposure: The Example of Somalia and Bosnia; Conclusion; Notes
Note de thèses et écrits académiques
- Texte remanié de Thesis (Ph. D) War studies King's College London [2015]
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