The military as an economic actor soldiers in business
Armed forces across the globe engage in economic activities both in times of war and peace. This book provides a critical analysis of this phenomenon, comparing experiences with "military business" from four continents (Asia, Africa, Europe and Latin America). Taking an interdisciplinary a...
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London, UK
Palgrave Macmillan
2003
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Table of Contents:
- Soldiers in Business: An Introduction; J. Br̲mmelh̲rster & W-C. Paes
- Military Business in Argentina; T. Scheetz
- Soldiers as Businessmen: The Economic Activities of Central America's Militaries; A. Brenes Castro & K. Casas Zamora
- The Rise and Fall of the Chinese Military Business Complex; T. Ming Cheung
- The Economic and Commercial Roles of the Vietnam People's Army; C.A. Thayer
- Trifungsi: The Role of the Indonesian Military in Business; L. McCulloch
- Power, Perks, Prestige and Privileges: The Military's Economic Activities in Pakistan; A. Siddiqa-Agha
- Praetorians or Profiteers? The Role of Entrepreneurial Armed forces in Congo-Kinshasa; W-C. Paes & T.M. Shaw
- The Largest European Army in Business: The Case of Russia; K. Gonchar
- Conclusions; J. Br̲mmelh̲rster & W-C. Paes


