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Diplomatic Security Abroad & Protests in Muslim Countries (Hardcover)
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Diplomatic Security Abroad & Protests in Muslim Countries (Hardcover)
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The deaths of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other U.S.
personnel in Benghazi, Libya, on 11 September 2012, along with
attacks on U.S. embassies in Egypt, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen, have
drawn renewed attention to the challenges facing U.S. diplomats
abroad, as well as to the difficulty in balancing concerns for
their security against the outreach required of their mission.
Congress plays a key role in shaping the response to these
challenges, such as by providing resources for diplomatic security
and examining security breaches overseas. The inability to provide
perfect security, especially against the evident threat of mob
violence, has focused particular scrutiny on the deployment of
diplomatic personnel in high-threat environments. This book
provides background information on the authorities, regulations,
and procedures in place at the Department of State regarding
diplomatic security with additional discussion on embassy security
funding trends.
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