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Transnational Security Maras Mariehelen

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Transnational Security Maras Mariehelen
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Publisher: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.39 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Maras, Marie-Helen
ISBN: 9781466594449, 1466594446
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Transnational Security Maras Mariehelen by Maras, Marie-helen 9781466594449, 1466594446 instant download after payment.

Globalization and the easy movement of people, weapons, and toxins across borders has transformed security into a transnational phenomenon. Preventing transnational security threats has proven to be a very difficult challenge for governments and institutions around the world. Transnational Security addresses these issues, which are at the forefront of every global security professional's agenda. This book analyzes the most pressing current transnational security threats, including weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, organized crime, cybercrime, natural disasters, human-made disasters, infectious diseases, food insecurity, water insecurity, and energy insecurity. It considers the applicable international laws and examines how key international organizations are dealing with these issues. The author uses a combination of theory and real-world examples to illustrate the transnational nature of security risks. By providing a detailed account of the different threats, countermeasures, and their implications for a number of different fields--law, public policy and administration, security, and criminology--this book will be an extremely useful resource for academicians, practitioners, and graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in these areas. Transnational Security provides a comprehensive text for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses on transnational security (global security, human security, or security studies). It can also be used for crisis management and disaster preparedness courses, as well as global governance courses and courses that focus on specific transnational security threats. Since it covers global transnational security practices, this book should also be of interest to security officials, UN employees, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and researchers in the field.
Abstract: Globalization and the easy movement of people, weapons, and toxins across borders has transformed security into a transnational phenomenon. Preventing transnational security threats has proven to be a very difficult challenge for governments and institutions around the world. Transnational Security addresses these issues, which are at the forefront of every global security professional's agenda. This book analyzes the most pressing current transnational security threats, including weapons of mass destruction, terrorism, organized crime, cybercrime, natural disasters, human-made disasters, infectious diseases, food insecurity, water insecurity, and energy insecurity. It considers the applicable international laws and examines how key international organizations are dealing with these issues. The author uses a combination of theory and real-world examples to illustrate the transnational nature of security risks. By providing a detailed account of the different threats, countermeasures, and their implications for a number of different fields--law, public policy and administration, security, and criminology--this book will be an extremely useful resource for academicians, practitioners, and graduate and upper-level undergraduate students in these areas. Transnational Security provides a comprehensive text for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses on transnational security (global security, human security, or security studies). It can also be used for crisis management and disaster preparedness courses, as well as global governance courses and courses that focus on specific transnational security threats. Since it covers global transnational security practices, this book should also be of interest to security officials, UN employees, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and researchers in the field

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