2. NPS Outstanding Theses and Dissertations
Examining changing American perceptions of the terrorist threat: from the Oklahoma City bombing to Al Qaeda
Big brother or trusted allies? how the police can earn community support for using unmanned aircraft
of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS IN SECURITY STUDIES (HOMELAND SECURITY AND DEFENSE) from the NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL December 2017 Approved by: Thomas Johnson Thesis Advisor Erik Dahl Second Reader Erik Dahl Associate Chair for Instruction Department of National...
Volunteer flying organizations: law enforcement's untapped resource
Crowdsourcing intelligence to combat terrorism: harnessing bottom-up collection to prevent lone-wolf terror attacks
The Pacific phased adaptive approach: U.S. BMD in response to the DRPK
GOING BEYOND THE WATER'S EDGE: IMPROVING CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
(HOMELAND SECURITY AND DEFENSE) from the NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL March 2013 Author: Manuel Gonzalez Approved by: Robert Looney Thesis Advisor Erik Dahl Second Reader Harold A. Trinkunas, PhD Chair, Department of National...
ESTABLISHING POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE THROUGH U.S. OCCUPATION: MILITARY TRIBUNALS AS A MEANS OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
A new typology for state-sponsored international terrorism
Strengthening homeland security through improved foreign language capability
Congress and national security : interest, influence and speed
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