The increasing deployment of foreign service officials in fragile and post-conflict environments has enormously magnified the need to protect diplomatic premises and personnel. Consequently, several states have resorted to private security companies (PSCs) as providers of diplomatic protection. As epitomised by the scandals surrounding the United States government’s use of armed contractors, however, the privatisation of diplomatic security has often proved problematic. This article analyses the scope, causes and implications of outsourcing diplomatic protection, assessing the extent to which the use of PSCs by the US State Department offers an appropriate response to the need to secure diplomatic personnel in dangerous locations, and provi...
Today, in what has been described as a re-emergence of privately organized extraterritorial force, t...
This master's thesis analyses the roles that private security companies (PSCs) assume during United ...
Recent experiences in Africa and Eastern Europe indicate that private security can be a useful tool ...
The increasing deployment of foreign service officials in fragile and post-conflict environments has...
Over the past decade of armed conflict in the Middle East, the United States increased its use of Pr...
The United Nations is an international organization that acts in world affairs with the proclaimed a...
This article’s contention is that private military and security personnel are better able to protect...
Privatisation of security did not appear in the process of revolution. Under conditions of deepening...
Private companies provide security and military services to states, international organizations, int...
This study combines insights from international relations, diplomatic history, and civil-military re...
Conflicts have been won or lost throughout the ages because of the use of private military companies...
Private contractors have played key roles in recent high-profile scandals. These scandals hint at th...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
This paper deals with the privatisation of security and analyzes its role in US foreign policy. It i...
This dissertation assesses the presence of internationally oriented private security companies (PSC...
Today, in what has been described as a re-emergence of privately organized extraterritorial force, t...
This master's thesis analyses the roles that private security companies (PSCs) assume during United ...
Recent experiences in Africa and Eastern Europe indicate that private security can be a useful tool ...
The increasing deployment of foreign service officials in fragile and post-conflict environments has...
Over the past decade of armed conflict in the Middle East, the United States increased its use of Pr...
The United Nations is an international organization that acts in world affairs with the proclaimed a...
This article’s contention is that private military and security personnel are better able to protect...
Privatisation of security did not appear in the process of revolution. Under conditions of deepening...
Private companies provide security and military services to states, international organizations, int...
This study combines insights from international relations, diplomatic history, and civil-military re...
Conflicts have been won or lost throughout the ages because of the use of private military companies...
Private contractors have played key roles in recent high-profile scandals. These scandals hint at th...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
This paper deals with the privatisation of security and analyzes its role in US foreign policy. It i...
This dissertation assesses the presence of internationally oriented private security companies (PSC...
Today, in what has been described as a re-emergence of privately organized extraterritorial force, t...
This master's thesis analyses the roles that private security companies (PSCs) assume during United ...
Recent experiences in Africa and Eastern Europe indicate that private security can be a useful tool ...