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State, Society And National Security: Challenges And Opportunities In The 21st Century (Hardcover)
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State, Society And National Security: Challenges And Opportunities In The 21st Century (Hardcover)
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Addressing the complexities of radicalisation, resilience, cyber,
and homeland security, State, Society and National Security:
Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century aims to shed light
on what has changed in recent years security discourse, what has
worked (as well as what has not), and what the potential further
evolutions within each domain might be.The release of this book
commemorates the 10th anniversary of the creation of the Centre of
Excellence for National Security (CENS) - a policy-oriented
security think tank within the S Rajaratnam School for
International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, as well as
the 10th edition of CENS' annual Asia-Pacific Programme for Senior
National Security Officers (APPSNO), which has developed into a
premier international security conference in Southeast
Asia.Featuring contributions from practitioners, policy experts and
academics closely linked to CENS, this volume is a reminder of the
meaningful and impact-creating insights that 10 years' worth of
thinking and talking about national security imperatives have
generated.Contributors to this volume include Professor Sir David
Omand, former director of the United Kingdom's Government
Communication Headquarters (GCHQ), Steven R Corman, Professor in
the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Marc Sageman, former
operations officer at the United States Central Intelligence
Agency, Ilan Mizrahi, former Head of Israel's National Security
Council and John, Lord Alderdice, Liberal Democrat member of the
House of Lords and Senior Research Fellow and Director of the
Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict at Harris
Manchester College, Oxford.This book has been written in a manner
that makes it accessible to policymakers, security practitioners
and academics, as well as interested lay readers.
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