ID | 052469 |
Title Proper | American hegamony incorporated: the importance and implications of military contractors in Iraq |
Language | ENG |
Author | Spearin, Christopher |
Publication | Dec 2003. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The article contends that private military contractors supporting American military operations in Iraq will come under intense international scrutiny. Various factors have led to the substantial private presence and the Iraq case reveals shifts in international dynamics from state to private actors. However, the private presence raises concerns that will have to be considered due to the fishbowl qualities of the Iraq case. How the state-contractor relationship is managed will likely have a significant impact upon American policy in Iraq and upon how American military might is perceived, produced, and applied in the future. Indeed, there are many problems and it is not entirely clear that the United States is prepared to handle the effects stemming from its heavy reliance upon military contractors. |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary Security Policy Vol. 24, No.3; Dec 2003: p 26-47 |
Journal Source | Contemporary Security Policy 2003-12 24, 3 |
Key Words | Military Intervention ; Iraq ; United States ; Hegemony |