China Quarterly of International Strategic Studies | 卷:6 |
Private Security Companies: Emerging Protectors of China’s Overseas Interests | |
Xin Tian1  | |
[1] Room 411, Building No. 2, No. 411 East Tiyuhui Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai 200083, China; | |
关键词: overseas interests; security risks; privatization; private security company; | |
DOI : 10.1142/S2377740020500104 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
An increasing number of Chinese enterprises and citizens are going abroad, which exposes them to risks threatening their personal safety and security of their property. With the expansion of Chinese overseas interests, traditional protection methods fall short of a demand for diverse services, revealing a major shortfall in the Chinese government’s capability to provide overseas security protection for its citizens. New service providers are therefore urgently needed, and private security company are becoming an increasingly popular choice. As this is a fairly new demand, only a small number of Chinese private security companies are operating overseas at present. Difficulties abound for them, such as absence of regulatory clarity on business operation and gun control. The presence of private security providers could also pose a challenge to host nation authority and trigger conflicts. To serve as true protectors of overseas Chinese interests, Chinese private security companies have a long way to go.
【 授权许可】
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