Format:
45 S.
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Tab., Lit.Hinw.
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Online Ressource
Content:
Kosiak, S. M.: Funding for defense, homeland security and combating terrorism since 9/11. Where has all the money gone? - S. 7-111. Williams, C.: Assessing the tradeoffs: choosing among alternative responses to global mass-casualty terrorism. - S. 13-15. Gold, D.: Using the economy for security. - S. 17-19. Hartung, W. D.: Prevention, not intervention: curbing the new nuclear threat. - S. 21-24. Conetta, C.: 9-11 and the meanings of military transformation. - S. 25-30. Wheeler, W.: Indiscriminate DoD pay and benefits undermine US defenses. - S. 31-34. Galbraith, J. K.; Gamkhar, S.: Homeland security and the states: a guide to the issues for citizens and policy planners. - S. 35-38. Dancs, A.: Homeland insecurity. - S. 39-41
Note:
Kosiak, S. M.: Funding for defense, homeland security and combating terrorism since 9/11. Where has all the money gone? - S. 7-111. Williams, C.: Assessing the tradeoffs: choosing among alternative responses to global mass-casualty terrorism. - S. 13-15. Gold, D.: Using the economy for security. - S. 17-19. Hartung, W. D.: Prevention, not intervention: curbing the new nuclear threat. - S. 21-24. Conetta, C.: 9-11 and the meanings of military transformation. - S. 25-30. Wheeler, W.: Indiscriminate DoD pay and benefits undermine US defenses. - S. 31-34. Galbraith, J. K.; Gamkhar, S.: Homeland security and the states: a guide to the issues for citizens and policy planners. - S. 35-38. Dancs, A.: Homeland insecurity. - S. 39-41.
Language:
English
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