Transnational Companies and Security Governance
"Transnational Companies and Security Governance" by Taylor & Francis Ltd delves into the intricate dynamics of non-state governance within regions characterized by limited statehood. This insightful volume, published in 2013, explores how multinational companies (MNCs) engage in security practices that impact not only their operations but also the broader socio-political landscape. Spanning 248 pages, this hardback edition presents a well-researched analysis for academics, policymakers, and business leaders alike, shedding light on the critical role that private enterprises play in contemporary security governance. Discover the complexities of corporate influence on security and the implications for governance in regions where state authority is often challenged. A must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of business and security.