![]() Book details:February 2002
ISBN 978-1-55054-888-4
Paperback 6" x 9" 256 pages Military $24.95 CAD
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Douglas & McIntyreFortune's WarriorsPrivate Armies and the New World Order
Fortune’s Warriors is an examination of one of the world’s oldest careers: that of the professional soldier. Also known as soldiers of fortune and privateers, these men and women have been around as long as human conflict has existed. Today, their trade seems poised on the brink of a new role in world affairs. Incorporated, registered and privately owned armies now go where the United Nations and the rest of the First World fear to tread. They are the new corporate soldiers.
James R. Davis writes as a member of this secretive community: following a successful career in the Canadian Armed Forces, he became involved in security operations in the tiny African country of Sierra Leone. Taking a hard look at the conflicts there and in other regions of the world, he contrasts the success of mercenary armies in achieving peace and stability with the inept and politically confused actions of the United Nations. These private armies, Davis argues, are a viable alternative to the Western-driven world security organi-zations that determine policy based on media coverage.
Through first-hand accounts, historical research and personal commentary, Davis reveals a world where experts with titles ranging from security consultant to mili-tary advisor inhabit the private sector in ever more influential roles. Destined to provoke strong feelings pro and con, this book opens doors nor accessible to armchair critics and academics. It is required reading for anyone who cares about global security in the century to come. |
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