Private military and security companies (PMSCs) are a fast-growing global industry. While the rise of PMSCs and their activities have attracted much media coverage and growing scholarly attention, little is known about their sourcing of masses of military labour from the global South. This exploratory study examines the case of Fiji, whose thousands of ex/current disciplinary force personnel and unemployed men have been contracted by PMSCs to provide security work in Iraq and other high-conflict areas. The article shows this to be an instance of unequal core-periphery military labour trade, outlining its scale, processes and impacts on the migrants. It also illuminates how the migrants’ collective agency is demonstrated even under powerful ...
In contradistinction to the traditional soldier of fortune contemporary Private Military Firms (PMFs...
The Article addresses the legal issues raised by the ascendance of contemporary Private Military Fir...
Since the 1990s, the private provision of military and security services has become a common feature...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) are a fast-growing global industry. While the rise ...
Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, private security companies from the United Kingdom and United St...
This dataset is from detailed ethnographic semi-structured interviews I conducted with Gurkhas wives...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) are established actors in the global militaryindustr...
Nic Maclellan reports that over 1000 Fijians are working in Iraq and Kuwait as soldiers, security gu...
The end of the Cold War witnessed the growth and spread of legally established private military cont...
This paper traces representations of the black body, which I have related to contemporary masculine ...
South Africa has adopted two pieces of legislation since 1998 aimed at restricting one of the fastes...
The widespread use of private military and security companies (PMSCs) in United Nations peacebuildin...
9 Abstract The industry of Private military companies has been one of the most progressive sectors w...
Despite the international reach, and increasing global importance, of the free market provision of m...
The rise of Private Military Companies (PMCs) in the mid 1990s suggests a significant threat to the...
In contradistinction to the traditional soldier of fortune contemporary Private Military Firms (PMFs...
The Article addresses the legal issues raised by the ascendance of contemporary Private Military Fir...
Since the 1990s, the private provision of military and security services has become a common feature...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) are a fast-growing global industry. While the rise ...
Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, private security companies from the United Kingdom and United St...
This dataset is from detailed ethnographic semi-structured interviews I conducted with Gurkhas wives...
Private military and security companies (PMSCs) are established actors in the global militaryindustr...
Nic Maclellan reports that over 1000 Fijians are working in Iraq and Kuwait as soldiers, security gu...
The end of the Cold War witnessed the growth and spread of legally established private military cont...
This paper traces representations of the black body, which I have related to contemporary masculine ...
South Africa has adopted two pieces of legislation since 1998 aimed at restricting one of the fastes...
The widespread use of private military and security companies (PMSCs) in United Nations peacebuildin...
9 Abstract The industry of Private military companies has been one of the most progressive sectors w...
Despite the international reach, and increasing global importance, of the free market provision of m...
The rise of Private Military Companies (PMCs) in the mid 1990s suggests a significant threat to the...
In contradistinction to the traditional soldier of fortune contemporary Private Military Firms (PMFs...
The Article addresses the legal issues raised by the ascendance of contemporary Private Military Fir...
Since the 1990s, the private provision of military and security services has become a common feature...