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Item Details
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CAMPUS DICTIONARY OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
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By: |
Paul Cornish (Editor), Andrew M. Dorman (Editor), Caroline Soper (Editor) |
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Hardback |
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£42.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
0984226079 |
ISBN 13: |
9780984226078 |
Publisher: |
KWS PUBLISHERS |
Pub. date: |
2 January, 2012 |
Series: |
Campus Student Dictionaries |
Pages: |
500 |
Description: |
The wave of arrests of terrorist suspects around the United States has led many across the globe to wonder whether terrorist activity really has decreased in the eight years since 9/11. Designed for undergraduate students, this dictionary covers a wide range of topics, including intelligence, legislation, technology, and military operations. |
Synopsis: |
The wave of recent arrests of terrorist suspects around the United States has led many across the globe to wonder whether terrorist activity really has decreased in the eight years since 9/11. Terrorist networks are still prominent around the world, and some believe that they are more powerful than ever. With so many plots foiled and so many more still looming, international security has become one of the most important issues not just for the Obama administration but for governments around the world. With the "Campus Dictionary of International Security" - the first volume in a new series of specialized dictionaries from KWS - international security experts Paul Cornish, Andrew Dorman, and Caroline Soper assemble a group of notable contributors to provide an overview of the key concepts of and the ongoing debates surrounding international security. It is designed specifically for undergraduate students, this dictionary covers a wide range of topics, including intelligence, legislation, technology, and military operations. |
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US |
Imprint: |
KWS Publishers |
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Non-returnable |
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