Corporate warriors the rise of the privatized military industry

In this book, Singer provides the first account of the military services industry and its broader implications. The privitization of warfare allows startling new capbilities and efficiencies in the ways that war is carried out. At the same time, however, Singer finds that the entrance of the profit...

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Main Author: Singer, P. W. (Peter Warren) (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ithaca Cornell University Press 2004
Series:Cornell studies in security affairs
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Call Number :HD 9743 .A2 S56 2004

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