Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, private security companies from the United Kingdom and United States have been seeking personnel for their operations in the Middle East, and many hundreds of Fijians have signed up. The privatisation of security, a growing trend in the Middle East and Africa, has reached the shores of the South Pacific and governments have little control over former army personnel employed by private military contractors. This article documents the recruitment of Fijian military personnel for service in Iraq and Kuwait, and the casualties that they have faced. The engagement of former military personnel as private military contractors has spilt over into the Pacific as well—from the 1997 Sandline crisis to current events...
Speight and seven renegade members of the élite 1st Meridian Squadron special forces engulfed the Fi...
The so-called ‘Blackwater scandal' - a reference to the seventeen Iraqi civilians killed on Nisour...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...
Nic Maclellan reports that over 1000 Fijians are working in Iraq and Kuwait as soldiers, security gu...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) are a fast-growing global industry. While the rise o...
As with the US led Coalition war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan has seen an unprecedented number of...
212 Soldiers for the Queen: Fijians in the British Army 1961-1997, by David Tough. West Geelong, Vic...
The Pacific region is part of a larger world, far from being isolated from centres of global power a...
This paper traces representations of the black body, which I have related to contemporary masculine ...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
As with the US led Coalition war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan has seen an unprecedented number of...
Waldemar Jaskulski - LubraniecIn the article the author concisely presented the historical backgroun...
This paper aims to analyze the motivations and the soldiers who fought in the war in Iraq started in...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
Speight and seven renegade members of the élite 1st Meridian Squadron special forces engulfed the Fi...
The so-called ‘Blackwater scandal' - a reference to the seventeen Iraqi civilians killed on Nisour...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...
Nic Maclellan reports that over 1000 Fijians are working in Iraq and Kuwait as soldiers, security gu...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) are a fast-growing global industry. While the rise o...
As with the US led Coalition war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan has seen an unprecedented number of...
212 Soldiers for the Queen: Fijians in the British Army 1961-1997, by David Tough. West Geelong, Vic...
The Pacific region is part of a larger world, far from being isolated from centres of global power a...
This paper traces representations of the black body, which I have related to contemporary masculine ...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
This article discusses the longstanding and recent intentions of the United States to include Iraq i...
As with the US led Coalition war in Iraq, the war in Afghanistan has seen an unprecedented number of...
Waldemar Jaskulski - LubraniecIn the article the author concisely presented the historical backgroun...
This paper aims to analyze the motivations and the soldiers who fought in the war in Iraq started in...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
Speight and seven renegade members of the élite 1st Meridian Squadron special forces engulfed the Fi...
The so-called ‘Blackwater scandal' - a reference to the seventeen Iraqi civilians killed on Nisour...
Despite Iraq\u27s complete disdain for international law, the community of States, acting in accorda...