Information & Security |
Volume 17, 2005 |
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Homeland / Societal Vulnerability and Security |
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Edited by Peter Faber and Valeri Ratchev |
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Editorial |
Structural and Cultural Context of Homeland Security |
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Peter Faber |
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Homeland Security: General Templates and Options for the Future (pp. 9-22) |
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Bengt Sundelius |
| A Brief on Embedded Societal Security (pp. 23-37) |
Perceptions and Approaches |
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Christian Lanz |
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Is Neutrality an Appropriate Instrument for Domestic Security? A European Perspective (pp. 41-49) |
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Lionel Ponsard |
| Homeland Security and the Russian Approach (pp. 50-60) |
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Valeri Ratchev |
| The Growing Threat: Homeland Security Issues of Bulgaria (pp. 61-74) |
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Velizar Shalamanov, Stefan Hadjitodorov, Todor Tagarev, Stoyan Avramov, Valentin Stoyanov, Pencho Geneshky, and Nikolay Pavlov |
| Civil Security: Architectural Approach in Emergency Management Transformation (pp. 75-101) |
Critical Infrastructure Protection |
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Eugene Nickolov |
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Critical Information Infrastructure Protection: Analysis, Evaluation and Expectations (pp. 105-119) |
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Klaus Niemeyer |
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Simulation of Critical Infrastructures (pp. 120-143) |
I&S Monitor |
Bozhidar PatinovBulgaria in NATO: Challenges to Civil Emergency Planning |
Homeland Security Internet Sources |
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