War plc: The Rise of the New Corporate Mercenary
By (Author) Stephen Armstrong
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
17th June 2009
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Mercenaries
355.354
Paperback
272
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
219g
No longer dogs of war running ragtag armies, the new breed of private soldiers operate their million-dollar contracts from executive boardrooms worldwide. Whether they're ex-special forces, CIA spooks or Foreign Legionnaires, you'll find them exchanging gunfire with insurgents in Baghdad, patrolling government buildings in Afghanistan, or spying on environmental protestors. The lucrative contracts of the 'War on Terror' have made their plans even more ambitious - to offer governments and corporations discrete and well-trained private armies. These corporate soldiers are part of the last great outsourcing - the privatisation of war. War plc examines how we got here, and how these companies operate, and how close we are to letting them run our battlefields.
Stephen Armstrong is a freelance journalist who writes for the Sunday Times, the Guardian, the New Statesman, GQ and Esquire. His first book was The White Island, a history of Ibiza.