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The Outsourcing of State Security: A Case Study of US Intervention in Laos, 1962–1975
The United States (US) involvement in covert action abroad has received significant scholarly attention, including the outsourcing of force to third parties, such as foreign death squads, private paramilitaries, and more recently private military and security companies. However, less attention has b...
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