Contractors and War explains the reasons behind this transformation and evaluates how the private sector will shape and be shaped by
future operations.
The authors are drawn from a range of policy, legislative, military, legal, and academic backgrounds.
They lay out the philosophical arguments supporting the use of contractors in combat and stabilization operations and present a spectrum of arguments that support and criticize emergent private sector roles.
The book provides fresh policy guidance to those who will research, direct, and carry out future deployments.
352 pages.