Acknowledgements List of Contributors List of Acronyms Gender and the Privatization of Military Security: An Introduction Maya Eichler Part One: Beyond the Public/Private Divide: Feminist Analyses of Military Privatization and the Gendered State Chapter 1: Military Privatization as a Gendered Process: A Case for Integrating Feminist International Relations and Feminist State Theories Saskia Stachowitsch Chapter 2: Military Privatization and the Gendered Politics of Sacrifice Bianca Baggiarini Chapter 3: Gender, PMSCs, and the Global Rescaling of Protection: Implications for Feminist Security Studies Maya Eichler Part Two: Rethinking the Private Military Contractor I: Third Country Nationals and the Making of Empire Chapter 4: (Re)Producing American Soldiers in An Age of Empire Isabelle V. Barker Chapter 5: From Warriors of Empire to Martial Contractors: Reimagining Gurkhas in Private Security Amanda Chisholm Chapter 6: The License to Exploit: PMSCs, Masculinities, and Third Country Nationals Jutta Joachim and Andrea Schneiker Part Three: Rethinking the Private Military Contractor II: Masculinities and Violence Chapter 7: Aversions to Masculine Excess in the Private Military and Security Company and their Effects: Don't Be a "Billy Big Bollocks" and Beware the "Ninja!" Paul Higate Chapter 8: Heternormative and Penile Frustrations: The Uneasy Discourse of the Armorgroup Hazing Scandal Chris Hendershot Part Four: Private In/Security: Gendered Problems of Accountability, Regulation, and Ethics Chapter 9: Engendering Accountability in Private Security and Public Peacekeeping Valerie Sperling Chapter 10: Women and PMSCs: International Law and Regulation Ana Filipa Vrdoljak Chapter 11: Responsibility, Empathy, and the Morality of Mercenaries: A Feminist Ethical Appraisal of PMSCs Jillian Terry Conclusion Maya Eichler Afterword Anna Leander Notes Bibliography Index
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