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More Or Less Afraid Of Nearly Everything Homeland Security Borders And Disasters In The Twentyfirst Century Ben Rohrbaugh

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More Or Less Afraid Of Nearly Everything Homeland Security Borders And Disasters In The Twentyfirst Century Ben Rohrbaugh
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Ben Rohrbaugh
ISBN: 9780472074624, 0472074628
Language: English
Year: 2020

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More Or Less Afraid Of Nearly Everything Homeland Security Borders And Disasters In The Twentyfirst Century Ben Rohrbaugh by Ben Rohrbaugh 9780472074624, 0472074628 instant download after payment.

Migration, borders, cybersecurity, natural disasters, and terrorism: Homeland security is constantly in the news. Despite ongoing attention, these problems seem to be getting bigger even as the political discussion grows more overheated and misleading. Ben Rohrbaugh, a former border security director at the White House’s National Security Council, cuts through the noise to provide an accessible and novel framework to understand both homeland security and the thinking around how to keep civilians safe.
Throughout the twentieth century, the United States did not experience national security domestically; it defended its borders by conducting military, foreign policy, and intelligence operations internationally, and then separated these activities from domestic law enforcement with bright legal lines. In the twenty-first century, U.S. national security no longer occurs exclusively outside of the nation. The U.S. government is beginning to respond to this change, and the establishment of the Department of Homeland Security is merely the first step in an organizational and strategic realignment that will be a long, difficult, and mistake-filled process. More or Less Afraid of Nearly Everything is an accessible and engaging guide to homeland security, particularly migration and border security, that makes innovative arguments about the American government and keeping citizens safe, and provides practical solutions to real-world problems.
 

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