Privatization of Security and Peacebuilding: A Framework for Action
This paper examines the impact of the privatization
of security on peace and security, aiming to develop a policy framework
within which policymakers can respond to this emerging issue.
For this purpose, it looks at a range of actors using private security groups in conflict situations including: non-state armed actors, governments in regions of conflict, governments in supplier countries, multilateral peacekeeping organizations, humanitarian agencies, and corporations in the extractive industry.
For this purpose, it looks at a range of actors using private security groups in conflict situations including: non-state armed actors, governments in regions of conflict, governments in supplier countries, multilateral peacekeeping organizations, humanitarian agencies, and corporations in the extractive industry.












