Pages: 368 (Paperback) ISBN: 1400097827 Pub: Three Rivers Press (CA) Pub date: 2007-08-28 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 121019
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Reader Reviews:Excellent Work (0/0 people found this helpful)I'm a big fan of RYP's writing style and this, like his Dangerous Places books, was another 'couldn't put it down' read. Though he has toned down his hilarious sarcasm that fills the pages of DP, quite appropriately given the sometimes tragic events covered, the book remains very readable.
No Quarter (0/0 people found this helpful)The role of Private Security Contractors (to their friends) and mercenaries (to their enemies) in the Afghan and Iraqi operations of the 'War of terror' is a complex and controversial one, and Robert Young Pelton gives us a timely and unjudgemental piece of reportage on them in this book. Private companies such as Aegis and Blackwater contracted by governments and corporations to provide security where regular troops and armies are unavailable are having a huge influence upon modern warfare and it is often difficult to find unbiased reportage on their actions and motivations. Pelton spends the first half of this book drawing upon first-hand experience of travelling and living with the contractors in both Afghanistan and Iraq and gives an unblinking view of a world which is inhabited by everyone from honourable ex-servicemen to money-hungry mercenaries to killers and a swathe of people in between. Showing both the positive (bravery and a desire to make the world a better place) and the negative (the killing of civilians and corruption are not glossed over) this is a book which allows the reader to make up their own mind on the role of these new organisations in modern warfare. The second half of the book looks at the growth of the Private Military Company industry from the early days of Sandline and Executive Outcomes in Africa and how these companies can go wrong, as happened in Bougainville and Equatorial Ginuea.
Proxy (0/0 people found this helpful)A superb account of the modern soldier for hire. This book gives a great overview of the different elements that make up the 'privateer' chain. From the highly trained frontline men to the movers and shakers of this highly profitable enterprise.
Bold investigation (7/8 people found this helpful)This book looks into the role of private security operators working in the recently invaded/ liberated countries of Iraq and Afghanistan. It investigates the new companies, which have sprung up to fill this market such as Backwater and Aegis. It documents how these companies developed and more importantly, are seeking to expand.
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