ID | 098366 |
Title Proper | Beyond civil- military relations |
Other Title Information | reflections on civilian control of a private, multinational workforce |
Language | ENG |
Author | McCoy, Katherine E |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article applies the problem of civilian control over the military to the realm of private military contractors. The author argues that military outsourcing strips the principal -agent relationship of many of the structures and dynamics that states have traditionally used to control militaries. Many of the same qualities that make private military corporations successful as both economic actors and political surrogates also lead to reductions in the possibility for effective civilian control. The author supports these claims through an examination of the multilevel, fragmented, and global nature of the private military corporation market, with particular attention to divisions within the labor force. The implications of this analysis are that using private military corporations raises persistent challenges and tensions for effective state control that cannot be easily regulated away. |
`In' analytical Note | Armed Forces and Society Vol. 36, No. 4; Jul 2010: p671-694 |
Journal Source | Armed Forces and Society Vol. 36, No. 4; Jul 2010: p671-694 |
Key Words | Civil-Military Relations ; Private Military Companies ; Globalization ; Regulation |