This is a review of Paul Verkuil\u27s new book: Outsourcing Sovereignty: Why Privatization Threatens Democracy and What we Can Do About It. The book consists of a wide-ranging and well-documented critique of what Verkuil views as excessive reliance on private contractors to perform a variety of inherently governmental tasks, with particular emphasis on military and other national security functions. Verkuil discusses in detail numerous ways in which the U.S. might reduce the scope and severity of the severe problems that excessive reliance on poorly-supervised contractors is now having. Pierce praises Verkuil\u27s description and documentation of the problem he addresses in the book, but he expresses skepticism with respect to the likely ef...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
On the issue of military outsourcing, I think that it would be valuable to place Jeremy Scahill’s re...
Constitutions are continuous outcomes of power relations. The primary function of any constitution i...
In Foreign Pressure and the Politics of Autocratic Survival, authors Abel Escribà-Folch and Joseph W...
This is a review of two books: Jeremy Scahill, Blackwater: the Rise of the Most Powerful Mercenary ...
A review essay on a book by Elke Krahmann, States, Citizens and the Privatization of Security (Cambr...
This is a review of two books: Jeremy Scahill, Blackwater: the Rise of the Most Powerful Mercenary A...
This is a review of the title: Private Security, Public Order: The Outsourcing of Public Services an...
Private contractors have played key roles in recent high-profile scandals. These scandals hint at th...
This review discusses Ann Hagedorn\u27s book, which addresses the post-millennial proliferation of a...
"PEACE, PROFIT OR PLUNDER? THE PRIVATISATION OF SECURITY IN WAR-TORN AFRICAN SOCIETIES" - Jakkie Cil...
Tonkin H, State Control over Private Military and Security Companies in Armed Conflict (Cambridge Un...
This volume presents a crusade in the name of democracy against the constitutional provision that th...
Defence date: 06 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute...
Book review of: American Democracy, by Andrew Perrin. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2014, 228pp. ISBN 978...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
On the issue of military outsourcing, I think that it would be valuable to place Jeremy Scahill’s re...
Constitutions are continuous outcomes of power relations. The primary function of any constitution i...
In Foreign Pressure and the Politics of Autocratic Survival, authors Abel Escribà-Folch and Joseph W...
This is a review of two books: Jeremy Scahill, Blackwater: the Rise of the Most Powerful Mercenary ...
A review essay on a book by Elke Krahmann, States, Citizens and the Privatization of Security (Cambr...
This is a review of two books: Jeremy Scahill, Blackwater: the Rise of the Most Powerful Mercenary A...
This is a review of the title: Private Security, Public Order: The Outsourcing of Public Services an...
Private contractors have played key roles in recent high-profile scandals. These scandals hint at th...
This review discusses Ann Hagedorn\u27s book, which addresses the post-millennial proliferation of a...
"PEACE, PROFIT OR PLUNDER? THE PRIVATISATION OF SECURITY IN WAR-TORN AFRICAN SOCIETIES" - Jakkie Cil...
Tonkin H, State Control over Private Military and Security Companies in Armed Conflict (Cambridge Un...
This volume presents a crusade in the name of democracy against the constitutional provision that th...
Defence date: 06 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Pascal Vennesson, European University Institute...
Book review of: American Democracy, by Andrew Perrin. Cambridge: Polity Press. 2014, 228pp. ISBN 978...
Democracy has been an idea of ongoing concern for American public administration ever since its ince...
On the issue of military outsourcing, I think that it would be valuable to place Jeremy Scahill’s re...
Constitutions are continuous outcomes of power relations. The primary function of any constitution i...