Erik Tropp: The privatization of security entails more than just a shift from public to private provision of security. While much of the debate tends to focus only on the utility of private security companies, the underlying transformations carry deep political consequences for both how we think and do security.
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Jesse Schwartz: The author seeks to explore the varying degrees of influence – both positive and negative – non-state actors have on their state counterparts and to what extent they have impacted traditional notions of international security.
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