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ISBN: HB: 9780300144864

Yale University Press

January 2011

256 pp.

23.6x16.3 cm

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£46,00
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Outsourcing War and Peace

How Privatizing Foreign Affairs Threatens Core Public Values and What We Can Do About It

Over the past decade, states and international organizations have shifted a surprising range of foreign policy functions to private contractors. But who is accountable when the employees of foreign private firms do violence or create harm? This timely book describes the services that are now delivered by private contractors and the threat this trend poses to core public values of human rights, democratic accountability, and transparency. The author offers a series of concrete reforms that are necessary to expand traditional legal accountability, construct better mechanisms of public participation, and alter the organizational structure and institutional culture of contractor firms. The result is a pragmatic, nuanced, and comprehensive set of responses to the problem of foreign affairs privatization.

About the Author

Laura A. Dickinson is the Foundation Professor of Law, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University.

Reviews

"Anyone involved with humanitarian law should read the book of Laura A. Dickinson" – The Global Journal