Exporting the UK Policing Brand 1989-2021
Exporting the UK Policing Brand 1989-2021
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Abstract
UK policing has a vivid and long-lived international history that has ensured it brand resilience since the nineteenth century. What has helped the UK police to succeed internationally and how has the brand adapted to the new post-Cold War era of interventions? This book charts the history of UK international policing; an outward and inward flow of police personnel, skill, and knowledge which became integral to the historic journey of the UK police brand; a complex and dynamic overlapping of styles and activities nested within two broad models—English/civil and Irish/semi-military. Over time, UK policing has acquired a veritable brand value through the global commercialization and commodification of its policing activities in support of British soft power. Since 1989, the growth in international development and a period of post-Cold War interventions brought international policing into sharper focus—this book provides wide-ranging case studies including the Western Balkans, Iraq, Afghanistan, Sierra Leone, East Timor, and Libya to examine through the use of an extensive collection of police oral histories. Since the 1990s, international policing has become one of the key pillars within international security and development spaces generating the rise in a corporate security industry where demand for UK police retirees grew exponentially. The UK police brand has continued to reshape through the twenty-first century within a post-Brexit Global Britain, as Scotland and Northern Ireland drive forward their own international agendas, and policing and defence engagement enters a period of uncertainty.
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Front Matter
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The Export of UK Policing
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Conceptualizing the International Policing Agenda
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The UK Policing Brand in Historical Context: Myth and Reality
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From Peacekeeping to Statebuilding: ‘Conflict Entrepreneurs’
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UK Policing in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Libya: After 9/11
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The Rise of Police and Security Contracting
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Promoting the UK Policing Brand: Coherence and Fragmentation
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Police Scotland and PSNI: New International Policing Agendas
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‘Global Britain’ and the Future of International Policing Assistance
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Concluding Observations
- Postscript
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End Matter
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