The CSIS Transnational Threats Project analyzes Russiaâ s increasing use of private military companies as a means to expand its influence, extract resources, and build the capacity of partners and allies through deniable, irregular means.
The CSIS Transnational Threats Project analyzes Russiaâ s increasing use of private military companies as a means to expand its influence, extract resources, and build the capacity of partners and allies through deniable, irregular means.
Seth G. Jones, Catrina Doxee, Brian Katz, Eric McQueen, Joe Moye
Inhaltsangabe
Executive Summary ................................................................................................................. 1 part i: the rise of russian pmcs 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 7 2: The Global Expansion of Russian PMCs .............................................................. 13 part ii: case studies 3: Ukraine ................................................................................................................................... 29 4: Syria .......................................................................................................................................... 39 5: Libya ......................................................................................................................................... 51 6: Sub-Saharan Africa .......................................................................................................... 66 part iii: policy implications for the united states 7: Vulnerabilities, Opportunities, and Options ..................................................... 88 About the Authors .............................................................................................................. 104 Endnotes .................................................................................................................................. 107
Executive Summary ................................................................................................................. 1 part i: the rise of russian pmcs 1: Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 7 2: The Global Expansion of Russian PMCs .............................................................. 13 part ii: case studies 3: Ukraine ................................................................................................................................... 29 4: Syria .......................................................................................................................................... 39 5: Libya ......................................................................................................................................... 51 6: Sub-Saharan Africa .......................................................................................................... 66 part iii: policy implications for the united states 7: Vulnerabilities, Opportunities, and Options ..................................................... 88 About the Authors .............................................................................................................. 104 Endnotes .................................................................................................................................. 107
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