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The use of special security contractors by the United States is not a recent phenomenon. In the post-Vietnam world, where political leaders limit their military power structure, they face conflicts…

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The use of special security contractors by the United States is not a recent phenomenon. In the post-Vietnam world, where political leaders limit their military power structure, they face conflicts beyond their expected scope and duration.

If they find themselves facing a shortage of supplies from national forces, a decline in national defense budgets, and ever-increasing demand for shoes on the ground in global conflicts and humanitarian emergencies, decision-makers have no choice but to legitimize and legitimize the use of private military contractors or private military companies. External Security: Special Military Contractors and US Foreign Policy examine the impact of bureaucratic controls and the security of security environments on US military use of private military companies.

Analyze the special growth courses of private military companies in the late 20th century and early 21st century by examining the relationship between increased private security industry and five variables Potential explanations associated with the theory of supply and demand. Using an organized and focused comparison method to examine six historical cases, including US intervention in Iraq in 1991 (Operation Desert Shield / Desert Storm), US intervention in Bosnia in 1995 (Joint Operation Process), United States Intervention in Iraq in 2003 (Operation Iraqi Freedom), external security reveals the supply and demand framework in line with the government's specific designation of private military contractors. The author, Bruce Edwin Stanley, presents the only work that goes beyond the descriptive narrative of the rise of private military companies and establishes a precise theory to explain this phenomenon..



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