The book makes an argument for peace in a reality in which war is the most profitable answer to world leaders that do not care about the needs of people and their realities, instead choosing to outsource war for political gain. In these chapters the au...
Sinopse
The book makes an argument for peace in a reality in which war is the most profitable answer to world leaders that do not care about the needs of people and their realities, instead choosing to outsource war for political gain. In these chapters the author discusses how peace can only be achieved with the egalitarian distribution of power, resources and justice for all.
Número de Páginas
120
Formato
14x21
Ano de Publicação
2022
Área
Ciências Sociais
Introduction
1. The Transformation Of War As A Fertile Terrain For PMCs
2. Pmcs As A Potential Threat To The International Order
3. Blackwater Portrayed As A Threat To Security
4. Conceptualising War And Peace
5. Complex Political Emergencies, New Wars, State And Non-State Actors
6. The Struggle For Peace In A Complex Political And Economic Situation In Afghanistan
Conclusions
After Words
References