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Risk, Threats and the New Normal explains the new political and technological developments that created new domestic national security threats against the nation and the people of the United States. The book traces the development of and competition between national preparedness (focused on people and property), and civil defense / security (focused on the defense of systems and infrastructure) since the latter days of World War I. Extensive policy research demonstrates a shift in federal (and hence state and local) focus over the last decade from WMD based Threats at the National Security…mehr
Risk, Threats and the New Normal explains the new political and technological developments that created new domestic national security threats against the nation and the people of the United States. The book traces the development of and competition between national preparedness (focused on people and property), and civil defense / security (focused on the defense of systems and infrastructure) since the latter days of World War I. Extensive policy research demonstrates a shift in federal (and hence state and local) focus over the last decade from WMD based Threats at the National Security Level (TNSL) back to more traditional hazards and disasters. A framework is offered to analyze and evaluate TNSL dangers to national power; it is applied to a case study involving a nuclear attack. Recommendations are offered to mitigate or prevent the potentially catastrophic aftermath. In Vol 3 this analysis will be extended to other TNSL events (chemical, biological, radiological, etc.) and the actors who must prepare for them.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. David H. McIntyre has been writing, teaching, and presenting on National Security and Homeland Security issues for 30 years. He is currently a lecturer at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. Before that he was Deputy Director of the ANSER Institute for Homeland Security in Washington, DC. Colonel McIntyre (USA, Retired) began those duties after a 30 year career in the United States Army, where he served in airborne and armored cavalry units, wrote and taught strategy, and retired as the Dean of Faculty and Academics at the National War College.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: The Concept of National Security 1.What is a Nation? 2.What is Security? 3.What is National Security? 4.National Security Begins with Academics, Inquiry and Theory 5.Conflicting Ways to Think About Security 6.Conflicting Beliefs about Security (the Nature of Man) Part II: The Emergence of National Security Strategy 7.From Thought and Belief to Security Theory and Practice 8.What is Strategy? 9.What is a National Security Strategy? 10.What is THE US National Security Strategy? Part III: The Emergence of Homeland Security 11.What is Homeland Security and Why Does It Exist? 12.Building a Systemic Solution for a New Domestic Defense 13.Systemic Challenge #1: Tensions 14.Systemic Challenge #2: Perspectives 15.Systemic Challenge #3: Theories (or lack thereof) Part IV: Imperfect Intersection 16.How to Think About Homeland Security: Go Ask Your MOMs
Part I: The Concept of National Security 1.What is a Nation? 2.What is Security? 3.What is National Security? 4.National Security Begins with Academics, Inquiry and Theory 5.Conflicting Ways to Think About Security 6.Conflicting Beliefs about Security (the Nature of Man) Part II: The Emergence of National Security Strategy 7.From Thought and Belief to Security Theory and Practice 8.What is Strategy? 9.What is a National Security Strategy? 10.What is THE US National Security Strategy? Part III: The Emergence of Homeland Security 11.What is Homeland Security and Why Does It Exist? 12.Building a Systemic Solution for a New Domestic Defense 13.Systemic Challenge #1: Tensions 14.Systemic Challenge #2: Perspectives 15.Systemic Challenge #3: Theories (or lack thereof) Part IV: Imperfect Intersection 16.How to Think About Homeland Security: Go Ask Your MOMs
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