Developing common or complementary approaches to what Europeans
call societal security and what Americans call homeland security is
a major priority for the transatlantic community in 21st century.
Threats such as terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass
destruction, regional conflict, state failure, and organized crime
require a committed transatlantic partnership in order to be
successful. Five European country case studies are offered here,
along with implications for the United States. This book is the
result of a collaborative effort between the Center for
Transatlantic Relations and Johns Hopkins University ? SAIS in
Washington, D.C., the Swiss Center for Security Studies at ETH
Zurich; and Crismart at the Swedish National Defence College.
Contributors include Axel Hagelstam (National Emergency Supply
Agency, Finland), Stein Hendriksen (Norwegian Directorate of Civil
Protection and Emergency Planning), Jan-Philipp Kessler (Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology), Jan Metzger (Zurich State
Department of Economy), Thomas Pankratz (Austrian Ministry of
Defense), and Anu Sallinen (Finnish Defense Staff).
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