This review discusses Ann Hagedorn\u27s book, which addresses the post-millennial proliferation of arms-bearing contractors that has roiled the human rights community and catalyzed a global conversation about the nature and future of modern warfare. Hagedorn’s perspective and insights on arms bearing contractors, democracies, and empires—intensely personal, yet thoughtfully cognizant of policy, political theory, and philosophy—should interest readers new to the field, as well as those well versed in the issues. Outsourcing the use of force is sufficiently important to the future of democratic states that this book—as well as the growing corpus of literature it adds to—merits serious contemplation
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Audrey Kurth Cronin, Power to the People: How Open Technological Innovation is Arming Tomorrow's Ter...
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Review(s) of: Designing soldier systems: Current, by P. Savage‐Knepshield, J. Martin, J. Lockett, an...
This review discusses Ann Hagedorn\u27s book, which addresses the post-millennial proliferation of a...
Book review: Women in the Military: an unfinished revolution. By Jeanne Holm. Novato, Calif.: Presid...
This is a review of Paul Verkuil\u27s new book: Outsourcing Sovereignty: Why Privatization Threatens...
The Iraq Wars and America’s Military Revolution traces changes in the methods of applying force and ...
Book review: Women in the Military: an unfinished revolution. By Jeanne Holm. Novato, Calif.: Presid...
What role should national militaries play in a globalised and interdependent world? In The Cosmopoli...
Review of Beyond the Band of Brothers: The US Military and the Myth that Women Can’t Fight by Megan ...
Book review: From soldiers to citizens: Demilitarization of conflict and societyJoão Gomes Porto, Ch...
Susan Carruthers’ book succeeds in exposing the multifaceted and constantly shifting relationship be...
Waging Gendered Wars aims to examine how US military women have impacted and been affected by the wa...
It is a pleasure to welcome a well-written book on arms control, and one, moreover, that has grown o...
Review of: Support the troops: military obligation, gender, and the making of political community. K...
Audrey Kurth Cronin, Power to the People: How Open Technological Innovation is Arming Tomorrow's Ter...
Book review: Emily Crawford, Identifying the Enemy: Civilian Participation in Armed Conflict, Oxford...
Review(s) of: Designing soldier systems: Current, by P. Savage‐Knepshield, J. Martin, J. Lockett, an...