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ID121854
Title ProperMilitary privatization and the remasculinization of the state
Other Title Informationmaking the link between the outsourcing of military security and gendered state transformations
LanguageENG
AuthorStachowitsch, Saskia
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the gendered implications of military privatization and argues that the outsourcing of military functions to the private sector excludes women from newly developing private military labour markets, impedes gender equality policies and reconstructs masculinist gender ideologies. This process constitutes a remasculinization of the state, in the course of which the nexus between state-sanctioned violence and masculinity is being reaffirmed. Recent research has introduced the concept of masculinity to the study of the private security sector. Building upon these approaches, the article integrates feminist theories of the state into the research field and evaluates their potential contributions to the analysis of military privatization. In an exemplary case study of the US military sector, this privatization is embedded within debates on the neo-liberal restructuring of the state and addressed as a gendered process through which the boundaries between the public and the private are being redrawn. The implications of these transformations are investigated at the levels of gender-specific labour division, gender policy and gender ideologies.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations Vol. 27, No.1; Mar 2013: p.74-94
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol. 27, No.1; Mar 2013: p.74-94
Key WordsGender ;  Military Privatization ;  Neo - Liberal Restructuring ;  Public - Private Divide ;  State Transformation ;  Public – Private Divide