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MILITARY OUTSOURCING (2) answer(s).
 
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Afghanistan war’s legacy: the reimagining of the outsourcing of war and security / Swed, Ori   Journal Article
Swed, Ori Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The two decades of war in Afghanistan left a mark on the American armed forces and redefined the American ways of war-making. One of this war’s legacies is the reimagining of the role of private military and security contractors in contemporary warfare. Due to the massive involvement of the private sector in the American war machine, this industry transformed from a marginal participant into a central partner. The privatization of military and security functions became a norm, an integral part of security architecture and military operation. In this study, I provide a brief review of this development and its implications.
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Contractors on the battlefield: outsourcing of military services / Ilan, Andrew S   Journal Article
Ilan, Andrew S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) increasingly outsource (part of) their supply chains to contract manufacturers. Various benefits, reasons, risks, and theories on outsourcing have been developed, discussed, and analysed in a wide body of literature. This article focuses on supporting national Armed Forces on and off the battlefield.
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