National security : institutional approaches, policy models and global impacts
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National security : institutional approaches, policy models and global impacts
(Defense, security and strategy series)
Nova Science Publishers, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
After the conclusion of World War II, the United States adopted the national-security strategy of containment. Giving force to this strategy is the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction. But this national-security strategy failed to prevent the attack on the United States on 11 September 2001. The failure of this strategy led Barnett to develop and propose a new national-security strategy as a successor to containment. This book discusses the new strategy, which identifies two new problems that have arisen in the national-security sphere, and proposes military solutions to each of these problems. This book also sets out to examine the incremental changes that have occurred in Japan's national security considerations and policies over the last sixty years.
目次
- Preface
- Japan's Evolving Notion of National Security: The Incremental Shift toward a 'Normal Country'
- Balancing Location Privacy with National Security: A Comparative Analysis of Three Countries through the Balancing Framework of the European Court of Human Rights
- On Corruption: Questions & Knowledge
- Liberty, Justice, & National Security in Adam Smith's Possible World
- Modeling & Certifying Airport Security Regulations
- Index
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