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Exploring PSC-military relations: Swedish officers and the private security sector in peace operations / Berndtsson, Joakim   Journal Article
Berndtsson, Joakim Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The increasing reliance on private security companies (PSCs) in and around international peace operations has created new public-private constellations, influencing both military and civilian efforts, sometimes generating problematic relationships and even violence between public and private actors, as well as unclear divisions of labour, authority and responsibility. To explain how and why these problems occur, mapping out the understandings that these different actors have of each other in different contexts is of key importance. Through an analysis of Swedish officers' views of private security actors, this paper aims to contribute to our understanding of the complex relationships between civilian authorities, state militaries and commercial security actors. Particularly, the article will shed new light on 'PSC-military' relations and the ways in which the private security sector functions as both a competitor and a career option for former or active service personnel. The article draws on a study commissioned by the Swedish Armed Forces and is empirically based on in-depth interviews and a survey of Swedish officers' attitudes to PSCs.
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High on hope: as it completes 75 years, the CRPF seems to be caught in a state of confusion regarding its roles / Wahab, Ghazala   Journal Article
Wahab, Ghazala Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract On October 29, the largest paramilitary force in India, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), ushered in its 75th year. A new logo was released by director general Dilip Trivedi on October 28 to mark the diamond jubilee of the force which has seen several incarnations, identity crises and re-orientation of roles in its chequered history. One would have expected a little more certainty at age 75, but all that DG Trivedi feels confident about is being "the lead force for internal security," and now the "nodal agency for force mobilisation for elections".
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ID:   122676


Not one day longer than needed / Joseph Jacques; Charles Bouchard   Journal Article
Joseph Jacques Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract I believe that given the effort of our mission a great number of civilian causalities have been avoided, and in fact, indeed we have avoided the human catastrophe. Our success will become obvious to all the road to operations unified protector (OUP) has been between our first days on the 31st March to today.
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