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Private Security Contractors<br />
and New Wars<br />
Risk, Law, and Ethics<br />
Kateri Carmola, Middlebury College, Vermont, USA<br />
This book addresses the ambiguities of the growing use<br />
of private security contractors and provides guidance as<br />
to how our expectations about regulating this expanding<br />
‘service’ industry will have to be adjusted.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction 1. The Complex Identity<br />
of the PMSC 2. The Multifaceted Origins of the PMSC<br />
Industry 3. Contracting and Danger in the Risk Society<br />
4. PMSCs and the Clash of Legal Cultures 5. Frontier Ethics.<br />
Epilogue: Recommendations<br />
January 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-77171-9: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-85689-5<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415771719<br />
US Hegemony and<br />
Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Legitimacy<br />
Norms, Power and Followership in<br />
the Wars on Iraq<br />
Lavi<strong>na</strong> Rajendram Lee, Macquarie University, Australia<br />
This book examines US hegemony and inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l<br />
legitimacy in the post-Cold War era, focusing on its<br />
leadership in the two wars on Iraq.<br />
Selected Contents: Acknowledgments 1. Introduction<br />
and Theoretical Framework 2. Legitimacy and Followership<br />
in the Gulf Crisis 3. Material Interests and Followership in<br />
the Gulf Crisis 4. Legitimacy and Followership in the Iraq<br />
Crisis 5. Material Interests and Followership in the Iraq Crisis<br />
6. Comparative A<strong>na</strong>lysis and Theoretical Implications<br />
7. Conclusion<br />
January 2010: 234 x 156: 208pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-55236-3: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-85949-0<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415552363<br />
Rethinking Security<br />
Gover<strong>na</strong>nce<br />
The Problem of Unintended Consequences<br />
Edited by Christopher Daase and<br />
Cornelius Friesendorf, both at Goethe<br />
University, Frankfurt, Germany<br />
This book explores the unintended consequences of<br />
security gover<strong>na</strong>nce actions and explores how their<br />
effects can be limited.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction: Security Gover<strong>na</strong>nce and<br />
the Problem of Unintended Consequences Christopher Daase<br />
and Cornelius Friesendorf 1. Strengthening Autocracy: The<br />
World Bank and Social Reform in Egypt Florian Kohstall<br />
2. Security Gover<strong>na</strong>nce, Complex Peace Support Operations<br />
and the Blurring of Civil-Military Tasks Susan E. Penksa<br />
3. Unintended Consequences of Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Statebuilding<br />
Ulrich Schneckener 4. Unintended Consequences of<br />
Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Security Assistance: Doing More Harm than<br />
Good? Ursula C. Schroeder 5. Unintended Crimi<strong>na</strong>lizing<br />
Consequences of Sanctions: Lessons from the Balkans Peter<br />
Andreas 6. Unintended Consequences of Measures to<br />
Counter the Fi<strong>na</strong>ncing of Terrorism Thomas J. Biersteker<br />
7. Neither Seen Nor Heard: The Unintended Consequences<br />
of Counter-Trafficking and Counter-Smuggling Benjamin S.<br />
Buckland 8. Unintended Consequences of Targeted Sanctions<br />
Mikael Eriksson 9. The Privatization of Force and its<br />
Consequences: Unintended but not Unpredictable Jörg<br />
Friedrichs. Conclusion: A<strong>na</strong>lyzing and Avoiding Unintended<br />
Consequences of Security Gover<strong>na</strong>nce Cornelius Friesendorf<br />
and Christopher Daase<br />
April 2010: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-48535-7: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-85115-9<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415485357<br />
Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Understanding NATO<br />
in the 21st Century<br />
Alliance Strategies, Security and Global<br />
Gover<strong>na</strong>nce<br />
Edited by Graeme P. Herd, Geneva Centre for<br />
Security Policy, Switzerland and John Kriendler,<br />
George C. Marshall European Center for Security<br />
Studies, Germany<br />
This volume provides an overview of the evolution of<br />
NATO, alliances and global security gover<strong>na</strong>nce in the<br />
twenty-first century.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction: NATO 20/20 2. NATO<br />
Transformation 3. Crisis Response Operations 4. NATO’s<br />
Role in Combating Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Terrorists 5. NATO<br />
Enlargement 6. NATO Partnerships 7. NATO and Mutually<br />
Supporting Institutions 8. NATO HQ Reform 9. NATO’s<br />
Future: 2020 Alter<strong>na</strong>tive Sce<strong>na</strong>rios<br />
April 2011: 234 x 156: 208pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-43633-5: £75.00<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415436335<br />
Browse and order online: www.routledge.com/securitystudies<br />
iNTerNaTioNal seCuriTy 11<br />
Forthcoming in 2011<br />
War, Ethics and Justice<br />
Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Security in a Post-9/11 World<br />
Edited by Mark Phythian and Annika Bergman-<br />
Rosamond, both at University of Leicester, UK<br />
This edited volume addresses the key issues of ethics,<br />
war and inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l relations in the post-9/11 world.<br />
Selected Contents: Introduction: War, Ethics and Justice<br />
in a Post-9/11 World Annika Bergman-Rosamond and Mark<br />
Phythian 1. Tactics of Mistake: Torture, History and the Ethics<br />
of Liberal Wars After 9/11 Caroline Kennedy-Pipe 2. Ethics<br />
and the British Military: The Dilemmas and Demands of the<br />
‘War on Terror’ Wyn Rees 3. An Australian Approach to<br />
Ethical Warfare? Australia and the ‘War on Terror’ Thomas<br />
Moore 4. The Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>lisation of Swedish Military Policy:<br />
Political Economy and Ethical Legitimisation Annika<br />
Bergman-Rosamond 5. Symbolics of Power and the<br />
Return of the Sacrificial Soldier to Ca<strong>na</strong>dian Soil Ti<strong>na</strong><br />
Ma<strong>na</strong>ghan 6. Warrior Diplomats: Locating Gender and<br />
Power in the ‘War on Terror’ Annika Bergman-Rosamond<br />
and Thomas Moore 7. Do Forces for Good contain Real Men?<br />
Military Masculinities in the British Army on Operations Other<br />
Than War Claire Duncanson 8. Ethics, Gender and Intelligence<br />
in the ‘War on Terror’ Cynthia Enloe 9. Intelligence Ethics – An<br />
Oxymoron? Mark Phythian 10. Intelligence Ethics in the War<br />
against Terrorism: The Case of Israel Shlomo Shapiro<br />
11. ‘Burning a Path to Peace’? War, Ethics and Justice in the<br />
Israel-Palestine Conflict Adrian Hyde-Price 12. The ‘War on<br />
Terror’: Intelligence, Ethics, and Justice in Pakistan and<br />
Afghanistan Rob Johnson. Conclusion: Towards a Global<br />
Ethics in an Age of Terror? Prospects and Challenges<br />
Mark Phythian<br />
January 2011: 234 x 156: 224pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-55234-9: £75.00<br />
eBook: 978-0-203-86852-2<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415552349<br />
Forthcoming in 2011<br />
Law, Ethics and Security<br />
Policy Challenges in the post-911 World<br />
Edited by Aidan Hehir, University of Westminster,<br />
UK, Natasha Kuhrt, King’s College London, UK and<br />
Andrew Mumford, University of Hull, UK<br />
This volume explores the nexus of the issues of<br />
inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l law and ethics in the context of the ’War<br />
on Terror’, and the misalignment of contemporary<br />
security demands with existing law.<br />
Selected Contents: 1. Introduction Andy Mumford and<br />
Natasha Kuhrt Part 1: Framing the Issue 2. Terrorism,<br />
Security and Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Law Nigel White 3. Terrorism or<br />
Insurgency? Al Qaeda’s Networked Threat and the State<br />
Response Andy Mumford 4. Self-Defence in a New Era<br />
James Gow Part 2: Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Law and Security<br />
5. Who Killed the Right to Self-Defence? Thomas Jones<br />
6. Computer Network Attacks, Self-Defence and Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l<br />
Law Elaine Korzak 7. The Nexus of Self-Determi<strong>na</strong>tion and<br />
Security in a Time of Terror: Implications for Humanitarian<br />
Intervention Natasha Kuhrt 8. Law and War in a Time of<br />
Terror? Rachel Kerr and James Gow Part 3: Self Defence<br />
9. In the Shadow of Guanta<strong>na</strong>mo Bay: Judicial Responses to<br />
the ‘War on Terror’ Emma MacClean 10. Security, Discretion<br />
and Inter<strong>na</strong>tio<strong>na</strong>l Law Aidan Hehir 11. Conclusion Aidan Hehir<br />
March 2011: 234 x 156: 240pp<br />
Hb: 978-0-415-60742-1: £75.00<br />
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www.routledge.com/9780415607421