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Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject Politics - International Politics - General and Theories, grade: 1, Diplomatic Academy of Vienna - School of International Studies, course: Postinternational Politics, 72 Literaturquellen, 8 Internetquellen entries in the bibliography, language: English, comment: Postinternational politics is rather a worldview than a theory of IR. This paper analyzes Private Military Industries (PMCs) from another perspective like it is usually done. In its very unique juncture of postinternationalism and PMCs, the paper is something new in IR analysis. The paper's thesis is whether PMCs indicate the trend argued by postinternationalists that the "Westphalian polity" is constantly losing power while that of private corporations (TNCs) increases. , abstract: The Privatized Military Industry (PMI) definitely is on the rise as P. W. Singer argued in 2004. In international relations scholarship, numerous research is available on this topic since the PMI started its rise during the 1990s. After having identified a rather "new" phenomenon in world politics, the process of the politicization and analytical analysis follows, drawing a comparison to a policy-analysis approach. Doing research on private actors in world politics, offering services falling within the military domain, from a postinternational perspective is a rather new thing. Most researchers analyze the PMI as such, their institutional design, their organization and classify them according to the services they offer. This research is based on a different approach. It analyzes the implications of the PMI to the Westphalian state and state system by referring to postinternationalism as a worldview. What constitutes the postinternational worldview - and what indicators I will use based on this worldview - is explained in part II dealing with theory. Theory in this paper in principle can be summed up with the phrase that "the Westphalian state as such is declining in power and th

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Released November 14, 2013
ISBN13 9783638691680
Publishers GRIN Verlag
Pages 84
Dimensions 207 × 5 × 146 mm   ·   250 g   (Weight (estimated))
Language German  

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