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Mercenaries : Scourge of the Developing World

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Since 1945, mercenaries have earned an especially bad name for themselves in the Third World.

From Colombia to the Congo, Angola to Papua New Guinea they have followed their dubious calling, hiring themselves out for blood money, training the war bands of drug barons, or assisting civil wars.

They have gained a reputation for greed, racialism and brutality.

Now, a phenomenon is emerging in the form of independent corporations with names such as "Executive Outcomes" or "Sandline" offering to sell every kind of military expertise and threatening to become powers in their own right.

This book looks at the subject.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333733878 / 9780333733875
Hardback
24/08/1999
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 198p.
23 cm
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The author is widely travelled in Africa and other Commonwealth countries and was Director of the Africa Bureau. His books in this field include "Towards Peace and a Multiracial Commonwealth", "Economic Cooperation in the Commonwealth", "Kenyatta and the Politics of Kenya" and "The Last Bunker"
The author is widely travelled in Africa and other Commonwealth countries and was Director of the Africa Bureau. His books in this field include "Towards Peace and a Multiracial Commonwealth", "Economic Cooperation in the Commonwealth", "Kenyatta and the Politics of Kenya" and "The Last Bunker" HBG General & world history, HBLW3 Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000, JWDG Irregular or guerrilla forces & warfare