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Homeland Security Assessing The First Five Years Michael Chertoff Lee H Hamilton

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Homeland Security Assessing The First Five Years Michael Chertoff Lee H Hamilton
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Michael Chertoff; Lee H. Hamilton
ISBN: 9780812205886, 081220588X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Homeland Security Assessing The First Five Years Michael Chertoff Lee H Hamilton by Michael Chertoff; Lee H. Hamilton 9780812205886, 081220588X instant download after payment.

Michael Chertoff outlines a long-term strategy for protecting America from terrorist attacks and preparing for effective responses to man-made and natural disasters. The former homeland security secretary also urges the nation to resist complacency, maintain its resolve, and build on past successes.


Michael Chertoff outlines a long-term strategy for protecting America from terrorist attacks and preparing for effective responses to man-made and natural disasters. The former homeland security secretary also urges the nation to resist complacency, maintain its resolve, and build on past successes.

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