The Afghanistan War's legacy: the reimagining of the outsourcing of war and security/ Ori Swed

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Armed Forces & Society Vol. 49, No. 4, October 2023, pp.1027-1034 (3)Summary: The two decades of war in Afghanistan leaft a mark on the American armed forces and redifined the American ways of war-making. One of this war's legacies is the reimagining of the role of private military and security contractors in contemporary warfare. The privatization of military and security functions became a norm, an integral part of security architecture and military operation.
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The two decades of war in Afghanistan leaft a mark on the American armed forces and redifined the American ways of war-making. One of this war's legacies is the reimagining of the role of private military and security contractors in contemporary warfare. The privatization of military and security functions became a norm, an integral part of security architecture and military operation.

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