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"The seventh edition of this ... textbook analyzes the history, evolution, and processes of national security policies. It examines national security from two fundamental fault lines - the end of the Cold War and the evolution of contemporary terrorism, dating from the 9/11 terrorist attacks and tracing their path up to ISIS and beyond. The book considers how the resulting era of globalization and geopolitics guides policy. Placing these trends in conceptual and historical context and following them through military, semi-military, and non-military concerns, National Security treats its subject as a nuanced and subtle phenomenon that encompasses everything from the global to the individual with the nation at its core. New to the 7th Edition - An assessment of the impact of the Trump presidency on national security and relevant domestic policies, including border security and energy security matters. - The continuing impact and evolution of terrorism as a security problem, with notable emphasis on the decline of IS and what terrorist threats are likely to succeed it. - A description of the cyber security problem with an emphasis on Russian efforts to interfere with the 2016 U.S. presidential election and beyond. - A revised delineation of the geographic and substantive challenges facing the United States in the form of a chapter on "lethal landscapes," emphasizing the rise of China as a global rival and opponent in Asia and an attempt to deal with state aspirants like the Kurds. This book will continue to be highly beneficial to students and scholars working and studying in security studies, military and strategic studies, defence studies, foreign policy, US politics and international relations."
In: USI national security series 2008
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112001698304
"Submitted by the Subcommittee on National Security and International Operations (pursuant to S. Res. 311, 91st Cong.) to the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate." ; At head of title: 91st Congress, 2d session. Committee print. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"The seventh edition of this ... textbook analyzes the history, evolution, and processes of national security policies. It examines national security from two fundamental fault lines - the end of the Cold War and the evolution of contemporary terrorism, dating from the 9/11 terrorist attacks and tracing their path up to ISIS and beyond. The book considers how the resulting era of globalization and geopolitics guides policy. Placing these trends in conceptual and historical context and following them through military, semi-military, and non-military concerns, National Security treats its subject as a nuanced and subtle phenomenon that encompasses everything from the global to the individual with the nation at its core. New to the 7th Edition - An assessment of the impact of the Trump presidency on national security and relevant domestic policies, including border security and energy security matters. - The continuing impact and evolution of terrorism as a security problem, with notable emphasis on the decline of IS and what terrorist threats are likely to succeed it. - A description of the cyber security problem with an emphasis on Russian efforts to interfere with the 2016 U.S. presidential election and beyond. - A revised delineation of the geographic and substantive challenges facing the United States in the form of a chapter on "lethal landscapes," emphasizing the rise of China as a global rival and opponent in Asia and an attempt to deal with state aspirants like the Kurds. This book will continue to be highly beneficial to students and scholars working and studying in security studies, military and strategic studies, defence studies, foreign policy, US politics and international relations."
In: Information Plus reference series
In: Gale eBooks
chapter 1. A historical overview -- chapter 2. The organization of national security -- chapter 3. Terrorism -- chapter 4. The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq -- chapter 5. Homeland security -- chapter 6. Countries of concern -- chapter 7. Proliferation of weapons -- chapter 8. American civil liberties -- chapter 9. Human and legal rights of detainees -- chapter 10. U.S. relations with the Islamic world.
In: World affairs: a journal of ideas and debate, Band 146, Heft 2, S. 127-147
ISSN: 0043-8200
World Affairs Online
In: Russian politics and law, Band 37, Heft 5, S. 31-50
ISSN: 1558-0962
In: Journal of the Royal United Service Institution, Band 113, Heft 651, S. 251-253
ISSN: 1744-0378
In: Strategic review for Southern Africa: Strategiese oorsig vir Suider-Afrika, Band 25, Heft 2, S. 1-21
ISSN: 1013-1108
World Affairs Online
In this book, top scholars of international relations assess the consequences of globalization for national security, identifying three distinct 'processes' of globalization - the intensification of economic exchange, the flow of information, and marketization (the expansion of the set of social relations governed by market forces)-exploring how they can affect the capacity and power of states as well as conflict within and among them.Though much has been written on the topics of globalization and national security, there has been relatively little in the way of a systematic examination of the impact that globalization has on a state's national security. These essays deal with how state-less actors, such as terrorists, utilize the benefits of globalization, changing the nature of the security game. Failure to account for the influence of globalization will make it increasingly difficult to understand changes in the balance of power, prospects for war, and strategic choices embraced by states