Britain and security
Abstract
Cornish, P.: Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear terrorism in the UK : how bad could it get? - S. 14-21 Jones, D. M.: The politics of complacency and the current threats to UK security. - S. 22-31 Mabey, N.: Security trends and threat misperceptions. - S. 32-43 Mann, B.: The UK civil contingencies framework : building common endeavour. - S. 44-51 Parry, C.: The comprehensive approach. - S. 52-59 Sullivan-Taylor, B.: Resilience and complacency in the private sector. - S. 60-69 Sutton, P.: UK policy for defence research and technology. - S. 70-79 Kirkpatrick, D.: Research, technology and UK national security. - S. 80-89 Browns, S.: Strategic directions for UK defence research and development. - S. 90-99 Baptiste, T.: Technology and the private sector : communication in a large-scale crisis. - S. 100-109 Chakrabarti, S.: The first victim of war : compromising civil liberties. - S. 110-117 Durodié, B.: Home-grown nihilism : the clash within civilisations. - S. 118-129 Wilmshurst, E.: Waging war : parliament's role. - S. 130-134
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