Ten Years After the Terrorist Attacks of 9/11: The Need for a Transnational Approach to Address Risks to US Global Security Interests

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Rollins, John
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2011-09
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2011-09
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Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security
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John Rollins provides a transnational perspective on how the US approaches homeland security. As US economic, political, social, and environmental interests become more global, so have security threats. Rollins believes "the US no longer has the geographic or economic luxury of approaching security issues from a domestic or international perspective. Regardless of where a threat emanates from, today'۪s security professionals need to recognize, respond, and appreciate the near- and long-term transnational implications of risks facing the nation."
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This article appeared in Homeland Security Affairs (September 2011), v.7 no.2
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Homeland Security Affairs (September 2011), v.7 no.2
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