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In-text: (Abrahamsen and Williams, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Abrahamsen, R. and Williams, M., 2009. Security Beyond the State: Global Security Assemblages in International Politics. International Political Sociology, 3(1), pp.1-17.
In-text: (Aftalion, 1927)
Your Bibliography: Aftalion, A., 1927. The Theory of Economic Cycles Based on the Capitalistic Technique of Production. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 9(4), p.165.
In-text: (Avant, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Avant, D., 2005. Private security companies. New Political Economy, 10(1), pp.121-131.
In-text: (UK fathers: 'Our boys joined Isis to fight in Syria', 2015)
Your Bibliography: BBC News. 2015. UK fathers: 'Our boys joined Isis to fight in Syria'. [online] Available at: <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27990113> [Accessed 26 March 2015].
In-text: (Biersack and O’Lear, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Biersack, J. and O’Lear, S., 2014. The geopolitics of Russia's annexation of Crimea: narratives, identity, silences, and energy. Eurasian Geography and Economics, 55(3), pp.247-269.
In-text: (Brodeur, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Brodeur, J., 2010. The Policing Web. New York: Oxford University Press Inc.
In-text: (Caforio, Kümmel and Purkayastha, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Caforio, G., Kümmel, G. and Purkayastha, B., 2008. Armed forces and conflict resolution. Bingley: Emerald.
In-text: (Desai, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Desai, P., 1995. I. Beyond Shock Therapy. Journal of Democracy, 6(2), pp.102-112.
In-text: (Eremenko, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Eremenko, A., 2014. The Future of Russian Private Military Companies | News. [online] The Moscow Times. Available at: <http://www.themoscowtimes.com/article.php?id=511056> [Accessed 27 March 2015].
In-text: (Evans and Albo, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Evans, B. and Albo, G., 2011. Permanent Austerity: The Politics of the Canadian Exit Strategy from Fiscal Stimulus. Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research, 22, pp.7-28.
In-text: (International Affairs and Defence Section, 2014)
Your Bibliography: International Affairs and Defence Section, 2014. ISIS: the military response in Iraq and Syria. London: House of Commons Library, pp.1-20.
In-text: (Jackson, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Jackson, B., 2006. Groups, Networks, or Movements: A Command-and-Control-Driven Approach to Classifying Terrorist Organizations and Its Application to Al Qaeda. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, 29(3), pp.241-262.
In-text: (Kaldor, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Kaldor, M., 2007. New & old wars. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
In-text: (Kaldor, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Kaldor, M., 2012. New and Old Wars: Organised Violence in a Global Era. Cambridge: Polity.
In-text: (Kümmel and Soeters, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Kümmel, G. and Soeters, J., 2012. New wars, new militaries, new soldiers. Bingley, U.K.: Emerald.
In-text: (Minow, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Minow, M., 2005. Outsourcing Power: How Privatizing Military Efforts Challenges Accountability, Professionalism and Democracy. Boston College Law Review, 46, pp.989-1026.
In-text: (Mintz and Huang, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Mintz, A. and Huang, C., 1990. Defense Expenditures, Economic Growth, and The "Peace Dividend." The American Political Science Review, 84(4), p.1283.
In-text: (O'BRIEN, 1998)
Your Bibliography: O'BRIEN, K., 1998. Military-Advisory Groups and African Security: Privatized Peacekeeping?. Journal of International Peacekeeping, 5(3), pp.78-105.
In-text: (Risse-Kappen, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Risse-Kappen, T., 1994. Ideas do not float freely: transnational coalitions, domestic structures, and the end of the cold war. International Organization, 48(02), p.185.
In-text: (Rosen, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Rosen, F., 2008. Commercial Security: Conditions of Growth. Security Dialogue, 39(1), pp.77-97.
In-text: (RUTLAND, 1999)
Your Bibliography: RUTLAND, P., 1999. Mission Impossible? The IMF and the failure of the market transition in Russia. Rev. Int. Stud., 25(5), pp.183-200.
In-text: (Senekal, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Senekal, B., 2010. The controversy surrounding Private Military Companies (PMCs): Looking back on Executive Outcomes. Joernaal, 35(1), pp.170-183.
In-text: (Singer, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Singer, P., 2002. Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry and Its Ramifications for International Security. International Security, 26(3), pp.186-220.
In-text: (Singer, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Singer, P., 2009. Military Robots and the Laws of War. The New Atlantis, 27, pp.27-47.
In-text: (Russia After Nemtsov: Uncontrolled Violence, 2015)
Your Bibliography: The Economist, 2015. Russia After Nemtsov: Uncontrolled Violence. (414), pp.33-34.
In-text: (Fight club, 2014)
Your Bibliography: The Economist. 2014. Fight club. [online] Available at: <http://www.economist.com/news/europe/21623767-after-war-was-not-war-ceasefire-not-ceasefire-fight-club> [Accessed 28 March 2015].
In-text: (Thomson, 1990)
Your Bibliography: Thomson, J., 1990. State Practices, International Norms, and the Decline of Mercenarism. International Studies Quarterly, 34(1), p.23.
In-text: (VOLKOV, 2000)
Your Bibliography: VOLKOV, V., 2000. Between Economy and the State: Private Security and Rule Enforcement in Russia. Politics & Society, 28(4), pp.483-501.
In-text: (Walker, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Walker, D., 2013. Trends in U.S. military spending. New York, NY: Council on Foreign Relations.
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