In this book U.S. and European experts explore possible roles
for armed services, intelligence services, and the private sector
in homeland security in different countries. The contributors
examine lessons learned from transformation programs for homeland
security, analyze evolving conceptions of security, and suggest a
joint road map for immediate and long-term policy action at
national, European, and transatlantic levels. Contributors include
Sandra Bell (Homeland Security and Resilience Department, RUSI),
Heiko Borchert (Dr. Heiko Borchert and Co. and Dusseldorf Institute
for Foreign and Security Policy, DIAS), Yves Boyer (Fondation pour
la Recherche Strat?gique), Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen (Danish Institute
for International Studies), Gerd Foehrenbach (Bundeswehr Center for
Transformation), BG Gustav Gustenau (Austrian Ministry of Defense),
Daniel Hamilton (Center for Transatlantic Relations), Lawrence J.
Korb (Center for American Progress), Gustav Lindstrom (European
Union Institute for Security Studies), Pauline Neville-Jones
(QinetiQ Group plc and the UK's Information Assurance Advisory
Council), and Alexander Schuller (Free University-Berlin).
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