Contracting Out to Private Military and Security Companies

· Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies
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65
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The global trend for contracting out the supply of military and security services is growing. Security is being transformed from a service for the public or common good into a privately provided service. This paper argues that the implications of outsourcing security services to private agencies are neither a positive nor negative phenomenon. However, proper regulation of private military and security services is important. The author recommends that states should determine their 'inherently governmental functions' and keep these functions out of the market's reach.

About the author

Nikolaos Tzifakis is Assistant Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science and International Relations of the University of Peloponnese. His research interests include International Relations theory, EU external policies, and Balkan politics. His recent publications include articles in the Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Ethnopolitics, European Foreign Affairs Review, Global Society, International Journal, Journal of Political and Military Sociology, Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, Perspectives on European Politics and Society, Problems of Post-Communism, and Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. He edited the book 'International Politics in Times of Change' which was published in 2012 by Springer.

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