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How To Think About Homeland Security Risk Threats And The New Normal 1st Edition David H Mcintyre

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How To Think About Homeland Security Risk Threats And The New Normal 1st Edition David H Mcintyre
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.07 MB
Pages: 251
Author: David H. McIntyre, Ralph E. “Ed” Eberhart
ISBN: 9781538125762, 9781538125779, 9781538125786, 1538125765, 1538125773, 1538125781
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st Edition
Volume: Vol. 2

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How To Think About Homeland Security Risk Threats And The New Normal 1st Edition David H Mcintyre by David H. Mcintyre, Ralph E. “ed” Eberhart 9781538125762, 9781538125779, 9781538125786, 1538125765, 1538125773, 1538125781 instant download after payment.

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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