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Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Blackwater (book)" redirects here. For other books with similar titles, see Blackwater (disambiguation).
This article relies largely or entirely upon a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. (October 2015) Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army
Author Jeremy Scahill
Country United States
Language English
Series Politics
Publisher Nation Books
Publication date
February 15, 2007
Media type Print
Pages 464
ISBN 1-56025-979-5
OCLC 84897494
Dewey Decimal
355.3/540973 22
LC Class DS79.76 .S322 2007
Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army is a book written by independent journalist Jeremy Scahill, published by Nation Books in 2007, as a history and analysis of Blackwater USA, now called Academi. It won one of the 2007 George Polk Awards.[1]
Contents
[1Synopsis
Synopsis[edit]
The book details the rise of Blackwater USA, a private military company, and the growth of security contracting in the Iraq War and the War on Terrorism. In the book, Scahill contends that Blackwater exists as a mercenary force, and argues that Blackwater's rise is a consequence of the demobilisation of the US military following the Cold War and its overextension in Iraq and Afghanistan. He describes further how Blackwater (at the time of writing) serves in Iraq and Afghanistan like, in his judgement, a Praetorian Guard, protecting top authority figures and enjoying immunity from the usual constraints and regulations on traditional armies. Scahill argues that Blackwater's leadership was motivated by a right-wing Republican ideology, and that its founder, Erik Prince, has provided significant assistance in that venue. Blackwater is also present in some parts of Pakistan.
Editions[edit]
External links[edit]
Academi
Key people
Controversies
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Blackwater (book)" redirects here. For other books with similar titles, see Blackwater (disambiguation).
This article relies largely or entirely upon a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. (October 2015) Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army
Author Jeremy Scahill
Country United States
Language English
Series Politics
Publisher Nation Books
Publication date
February 15, 2007
Media type Print
Pages 464
ISBN 1-56025-979-5
OCLC 84897494
Dewey Decimal
355.3/540973 22
LC Class DS79.76 .S322 2007
Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army is a book written by independent journalist Jeremy Scahill, published by Nation Books in 2007, as a history and analysis of Blackwater USA, now called Academi. It won one of the 2007 George Polk Awards.[1]
Contents
[1Synopsis
Synopsis[edit]
The book details the rise of Blackwater USA, a private military company, and the growth of security contracting in the Iraq War and the War on Terrorism. In the book, Scahill contends that Blackwater exists as a mercenary force, and argues that Blackwater's rise is a consequence of the demobilisation of the US military following the Cold War and its overextension in Iraq and Afghanistan. He describes further how Blackwater (at the time of writing) serves in Iraq and Afghanistan like, in his judgement, a Praetorian Guard, protecting top authority figures and enjoying immunity from the usual constraints and regulations on traditional armies. Scahill argues that Blackwater's leadership was motivated by a right-wing Republican ideology, and that its founder, Erik Prince, has provided significant assistance in that venue. Blackwater is also present in some parts of Pakistan.
Editions[edit]
- 2007 U.S. hardcover, Nation Books, ISBN 978-1-56025-979-4
- 2007 U.K. hardcover, Serpent's Tail, ISBN 978-1-84668-630-6
- 2008 U.S. paperback, Nation Books, ISBN 978-1-56858-394-5
- The book has been translated into Chinese and Arabic.
External links[edit]
- CBC interview with Scahill about the book
- NPR interview with Scahill about the book
- Democracy Now! interview with Scahill about the book
- The Strategic Contractor - op-ed 19 Sept 2007 by The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
- Blackwater Founder Implicated in Murder by Jeremy Scahill, The Nation, August 4, 2009
- Blackwater's Dark Side Exposed - video news report by MSNBC
- In Explosive Allegations, Ex-Employees Link Blackwater Founder to Murder, Threats - video by Democracy Now!
- Human Rights First; Private Security Contractors at War: Ending the Culture of Impunity (2008)
Academi
Key people
Controversies
- Nisour Square massacre
- Andrew J. Moonen
- Helvenston v. Blackwater Security
- Scott Helvenston
- Ayham al-Samarie
- Davis v. U.S. Training Center, Inc.
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