Routledge Handbook of Private Security Studies
Exploring contemporary issues in private security and military companies
Anna Leander editor Rita Abrahamsen editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:20th Oct '15
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This Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of private security studies, featuring essays from various scholars on the implications of security privatization.
The Routledge Handbook of Private Security Studies provides a thorough examination of contemporary research on private security and military companies. This collection features essays from a diverse group of established scholars and emerging researchers, all of whom have made notable contributions to the field. By bringing together a variety of perspectives, the Handbook serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in the complexities of security privatization.
As the privatization of security continues to rise globally, the implications of this trend have sparked significant debate and concern. The Routledge Handbook of Private Security Studies addresses these issues head-on, offering insights into the various roles that private actors play in both domestic and international security contexts. From intelligence gathering and neighborhood surveillance to piracy control and military operations, this volume explores the multifaceted nature of private security involvement and its far-reaching effects on society.
Furthermore, the Handbook delves into the historical context of security privatization and its impact on social, economic, and political institutions. It also examines the evolving regulatory landscape of the global private security sector, advocating for an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates insights from international relations, politics, criminology, law, sociology, geography, and anthropology. This comprehensive overview makes the Routledge Handbook of Private Security Studies an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike, particularly those focusing on private security companies and global governance.
‘This handbook is one of the first volumes to utilise a truly transdisciplinary approach to the privatization of security. In doing so, this handbook provides a vital and necessary contribution to this field. The volume provides a comprehensive picture of the full range of practices of privatization (from the everyday security of the individuals to the strategies of firms and their involvement on stakes regarding the governance of national security). In addition, theoretically, the book challenges the dualist visions opposing private and publicsecurity, and shows the far reaching consequences for democracy by discussing these hybrid entities that now populate the new global security assemblages.’ -- Didier Bigo, King’s College London, UK
‘This is an important volume drawing together a wide range of different perspectives to examine various aspects of private security and its implications for contemporary global society and politics. The volume’s assimilation of new and established scholars, several relevant disciplines, and distinct geographical perspectives opens the way for serious conversation about this ubiquitous phenomenon – and should be on the reading list of anyone seeking to understand it.’ -- Deborah Avant, University of Denver, USA
‘Additionally to its uniqueness as the pioneer publication in the discipline of private security studies, the editors are very successful in setting the foundations for further research and debate for both academics and practitioners on a topic which increasingly divides public opinion…The handbook is a remarkable collection…’ ---- Ioannis Chapsos, Journal of International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict, Vol 29, Feb. 2016
ISBN: 9780415729352
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Weight: 694g
296 pages