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Problematising the Role of Private Security Companies in Small Wars
Authors:Christopher Kinsey
Affiliation:1. Defence Studies Department , King's College London at the Joint Services Command and Staff College , Shrivenham, UK ckinsey.jscsc@defenceacademy.mod.uk
Abstract:This article sets out to investigate the impact of Private Security Companies (PSCs)1 1. The term PSC is used generically in this article. on civil wars. In doing so, it has taken an historical line, outlining the way the industry has developed from when it first emerged on the international stage in the late 1960s, to the present. Importantly, the article is able to identify three broad strands of involvement in civil wars that include substituting for state military forces, propping up weak governments, and supplementing state militaries. Moreover, in each of these situations, the involvement of PSCs raises both moral and legal questions, as well as challenges for government. This is especially so in light of their activities in Iraq and Afghanistan and the likelihood that governments will increasingly turn to them for niche capabilities.
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