Gender and Private Security in Global Politics
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The increasing reliance on private military and security companies in contemporary conflict marks a fundamental transformation in the organization of military violence, and it raises issues of accountability and ethics that are of particular concern to feminists.
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The increasing reliance on private military and security companies in contemporary conflict marks a fundamental transformation in the organization of military violence, and it raises issues of accountability and ethics that are of particular concern to feminists.
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- Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9780199364381
- ISBN-10: 0199364389
- Artikelnr.: 47867758
- Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9780199364381
- ISBN-10: 0199364389
- Artikelnr.: 47867758
Maya Eichler is Canada Research Chair in Social Innovation and Community Engagement and Assistant Professor of Political Studies and Women's Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University.
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
List of Acronyms
Gender and the Privatization of Military Security: An Introduction
Maya Eichler
Part One: Beyond the Public/Private Divide: Feminist Analyses of Military Privatization and the Gendered State
Chapter 1: Military Privatization as a Gendered Process: A Case for Integrating Feminist International Relations and Feminist State Theories
Saskia Stachowitsch
Chapter 2: Military Privatization and the Gendered Politics of Sacrifice
Bianca Baggiarini
Chapter 3: Gender, PMSCs, and the Global Rescaling of Protection: Implications for Feminist Security Studies
Maya Eichler
Part Two: Rethinking the Private Military Contractor I: Third Country Nationals and the Making of Empire
Chapter 4: (Re)Producing American Soldiers in An Age of Empire
Isabelle V. Barker
Chapter 5: From Warriors of Empire to Martial Contractors: Reimagining Gurkhas in Private Security
Amanda Chisholm
Chapter 6: The License to Exploit: PMSCs, Masculinities, and Third Country Nationals
Jutta Joachim and Andrea Schneiker
Part Three: Rethinking the Private Military Contractor II: Masculinities and Violence
Chapter 7: Aversions to Masculine Excess in the Private Military and Security Company and their Effects: Don't Be a Billy Big Bollocks and Beware the Ninja!
Paul Higate
Chapter 8: Heternormative and Penile Frustrations: The Uneasy Discourse of the Armorgroup Hazing Scandal
Chris Hendershot
Part Four: Private In/Security: Gendered Problems of Accountability, Regulation, and Ethics
Chapter 9: Engendering Accountability in Private Security and Public Peacekeeping
Valerie Sperling
Chapter 10: Women and PMSCs: International Law and Regulation
Ana Filipa Vrdoljak
Chapter 11: Responsibility, Empathy, and the Morality of Mercenaries: A Feminist Ethical Appraisal of PMSCs
Jillian Terry
Conclusion
Maya Eichler
Afterword
Anna Leander
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Contributors
List of Acronyms
Gender and the Privatization of Military Security: An Introduction
Maya Eichler
Part One: Beyond the Public/Private Divide: Feminist Analyses of Military Privatization and the Gendered State
Chapter 1: Military Privatization as a Gendered Process: A Case for Integrating Feminist International Relations and Feminist State Theories
Saskia Stachowitsch
Chapter 2: Military Privatization and the Gendered Politics of Sacrifice
Bianca Baggiarini
Chapter 3: Gender, PMSCs, and the Global Rescaling of Protection: Implications for Feminist Security Studies
Maya Eichler
Part Two: Rethinking the Private Military Contractor I: Third Country Nationals and the Making of Empire
Chapter 4: (Re)Producing American Soldiers in An Age of Empire
Isabelle V. Barker
Chapter 5: From Warriors of Empire to Martial Contractors: Reimagining Gurkhas in Private Security
Amanda Chisholm
Chapter 6: The License to Exploit: PMSCs, Masculinities, and Third Country Nationals
Jutta Joachim and Andrea Schneiker
Part Three: Rethinking the Private Military Contractor II: Masculinities and Violence
Chapter 7: Aversions to Masculine Excess in the Private Military and Security Company and their Effects: Don't Be a Billy Big Bollocks and Beware the Ninja!
Paul Higate
Chapter 8: Heternormative and Penile Frustrations: The Uneasy Discourse of the Armorgroup Hazing Scandal
Chris Hendershot
Part Four: Private In/Security: Gendered Problems of Accountability, Regulation, and Ethics
Chapter 9: Engendering Accountability in Private Security and Public Peacekeeping
Valerie Sperling
Chapter 10: Women and PMSCs: International Law and Regulation
Ana Filipa Vrdoljak
Chapter 11: Responsibility, Empathy, and the Morality of Mercenaries: A Feminist Ethical Appraisal of PMSCs
Jillian Terry
Conclusion
Maya Eichler
Afterword
Anna Leander
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
List of Acronyms
Gender and the Privatization of Military Security: An Introduction
Maya Eichler
Part One: Beyond the Public/Private Divide: Feminist Analyses of Military Privatization and the Gendered State
Chapter 1: Military Privatization as a Gendered Process: A Case for Integrating Feminist International Relations and Feminist State Theories
Saskia Stachowitsch
Chapter 2: Military Privatization and the Gendered Politics of Sacrifice
Bianca Baggiarini
Chapter 3: Gender, PMSCs, and the Global Rescaling of Protection: Implications for Feminist Security Studies
Maya Eichler
Part Two: Rethinking the Private Military Contractor I: Third Country Nationals and the Making of Empire
Chapter 4: (Re)Producing American Soldiers in An Age of Empire
Isabelle V. Barker
Chapter 5: From Warriors of Empire to Martial Contractors: Reimagining Gurkhas in Private Security
Amanda Chisholm
Chapter 6: The License to Exploit: PMSCs, Masculinities, and Third Country Nationals
Jutta Joachim and Andrea Schneiker
Part Three: Rethinking the Private Military Contractor II: Masculinities and Violence
Chapter 7: Aversions to Masculine Excess in the Private Military and Security Company and their Effects: Don't Be a Billy Big Bollocks and Beware the Ninja!
Paul Higate
Chapter 8: Heternormative and Penile Frustrations: The Uneasy Discourse of the Armorgroup Hazing Scandal
Chris Hendershot
Part Four: Private In/Security: Gendered Problems of Accountability, Regulation, and Ethics
Chapter 9: Engendering Accountability in Private Security and Public Peacekeeping
Valerie Sperling
Chapter 10: Women and PMSCs: International Law and Regulation
Ana Filipa Vrdoljak
Chapter 11: Responsibility, Empathy, and the Morality of Mercenaries: A Feminist Ethical Appraisal of PMSCs
Jillian Terry
Conclusion
Maya Eichler
Afterword
Anna Leander
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Contributors
List of Acronyms
Gender and the Privatization of Military Security: An Introduction
Maya Eichler
Part One: Beyond the Public/Private Divide: Feminist Analyses of Military Privatization and the Gendered State
Chapter 1: Military Privatization as a Gendered Process: A Case for Integrating Feminist International Relations and Feminist State Theories
Saskia Stachowitsch
Chapter 2: Military Privatization and the Gendered Politics of Sacrifice
Bianca Baggiarini
Chapter 3: Gender, PMSCs, and the Global Rescaling of Protection: Implications for Feminist Security Studies
Maya Eichler
Part Two: Rethinking the Private Military Contractor I: Third Country Nationals and the Making of Empire
Chapter 4: (Re)Producing American Soldiers in An Age of Empire
Isabelle V. Barker
Chapter 5: From Warriors of Empire to Martial Contractors: Reimagining Gurkhas in Private Security
Amanda Chisholm
Chapter 6: The License to Exploit: PMSCs, Masculinities, and Third Country Nationals
Jutta Joachim and Andrea Schneiker
Part Three: Rethinking the Private Military Contractor II: Masculinities and Violence
Chapter 7: Aversions to Masculine Excess in the Private Military and Security Company and their Effects: Don't Be a Billy Big Bollocks and Beware the Ninja!
Paul Higate
Chapter 8: Heternormative and Penile Frustrations: The Uneasy Discourse of the Armorgroup Hazing Scandal
Chris Hendershot
Part Four: Private In/Security: Gendered Problems of Accountability, Regulation, and Ethics
Chapter 9: Engendering Accountability in Private Security and Public Peacekeeping
Valerie Sperling
Chapter 10: Women and PMSCs: International Law and Regulation
Ana Filipa Vrdoljak
Chapter 11: Responsibility, Empathy, and the Morality of Mercenaries: A Feminist Ethical Appraisal of PMSCs
Jillian Terry
Conclusion
Maya Eichler
Afterword
Anna Leander
Notes
Bibliography
Index