Private security and identity politics : ethical hero warriors, professional managers and new humanitarians / Jutta Joachim and Andrea Schneiker.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Routledge private security studiesPublisher: London ; New York, NY : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2019Description: vii, 135 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781138195738 (hardback)
- UB149 .J63 2019
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Book | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | UB149 .J63 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C.1 | Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط | 30020000201335 | ||
Book | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | UB149 .J63 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C.2 | Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط | 30020000201334 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identities, identity politics, and PMSCs -- Professional hero warriors -- Security experts and business managers -- Do-gooders and humanitarians -- From mercenary to hero warrior, security professional, and humanitarian: summary and discussion of findings.
"This book examines the self-representation and identity politics of Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs). PMSCs have become increasingly important over the past few decades. While their boom is frequently explained in functional terms, such as their cost-efficiency and effectiveness, this book offers an alternative explanation based on an analysis of the online self-presentations of forty-two US and UK-based companies. PMSCs are shaping how they are perceived and establish themselves as acceptable and legitimate security actors by eclectically appropriating identities more commonly associated with the military, businesses and humanitarian actors. Depending on their audience and clients' needs, they can be professional hero-warriors, or promise turn-key security solutions based on their exceptional expertise, or, in a similar way to humanitarians, assure those in need of relief and try to make the world a better place. Rather than being merely public relations, the self-referential assertions of PMSCs are political. Not only do they contribute to a normalization of private security and reinforce an already ongoing blurring of lines between the public and private sectors, they also change what we deem to be 'security' and a 'security actor'. This book will be of much interest to students of private military companies, critical security studies, military studies, security studies and IR"-- Provided by publisher.