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Buch, Englisch, 512 Seiten, Format (B × H): 158 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 907 g

Morag

Comparative Homeland Security

Global Lessons
3rd Auflage
ISBN: 978-1-394-32352-4
Verlag: Wiley

Global Lessons

Buch, Englisch, 512 Seiten, Format (B × H): 158 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 907 g

ISBN: 978-1-394-32352-4
Verlag: Wiley


Provides practical, globally informed solutions for a stronger U.S. homeland security framework

Comparative Homeland Security: Global Lessons, Third Edition, offers critical insights into how democratic nations around the world approach homeland security (HS) threats. As the scope and complexity of HS challenges continue to expand—ranging from terrorism and public health crises to nation-state cyber operations and disinformation campaigns—this much-need book fills a crucial gap by systematically comparing international responses and offering lessons that can be adapted for the American context. Author Nadav Morag, an acknowledged expert with extensive experience both in the U.S. and internationally, structures the text around key functional areas within homeland security, such as counterterrorism, critical infrastructure protection, emergency management, and civil-military coordination.

The third edition significantly updates previous material, integrating fresh analyses on grey zone threats and post-pandemic public health security strategies. New discussions on emerging threats, including cyber-enabled subversion of democratic institutions and infrastructure, provide timely frameworks for understanding modern hybrid warfare. Each chapter presents case studies from multiple democracies, including the UK, Israel, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, and Japan, emphasizing actionable strategies and institutional frameworks. This global perspective enables readers to critically assess the transferability of foreign approaches to enhance U.S. homeland security through informed, cross-national learning.

Exploring how nations around the world address security challenges and what the U.S. can learn from their experiences, this book: - Expands understanding of homeland security through comparative analysis of democratic nations’ policies and strategies
- Incorporates up-to-date discussions of urgent threats including cyberattacks and disinformation operations
- Explores international public health preparedness and lessons learned from global responses to COVID-19
- Highlights critical infrastructure protection strategies from nations with diverse threat landscapes
- Includes analysis of interagency coordination and civil-military relations in a global context

Organized by thematic policy areas to enable quick reference to relevant case studies and strategic insights, this is essential reading for graduate-level students in homeland security, emergency management, criminal justice, and public policy programs, particularly in courses such as Comparative Homeland Security, International Security Policy, and Emergency Preparedness. Practitioners in government, defense, and civil security roles will find the book’s global perspective and practical applications a valuable resource in real-world practice.

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Preface to the Third Edition

Preface to the Second Edition

Preface to the First Edition

INTRODUCTION: STUDYING HOMELAND SECURITY POLICIES FOLLOWED BY OTHER COUNTRIES

What is Homeland Security?

Homeland Security Versus National Security

International Comparative Homeland Security

The Comparative Method and Comparative Homeland Security

Structure of the Book

Issues to Consider

1 COUNTRY OVERVIEW

State of Israel (Medinat Yisrael)

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Canada

The Commonwealth of Australia

The Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland)

The French Republic (République Française)

Kingdom of the Netherlands (Koninkrijk Der Nederlanden)

Republic of Italy (Repubblica Italiana)

Japan (Nippon]koku)

Conclusion

Issues to Consider

2 COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGIES, LAWS, AND INSTITUTIONS 77

Defining and Categorizing Terrorism and the

Evolution of Counterterrorism Legislation

Counterterrorism Laws

Precharge Detention and other Restrictions of Freedom of

Movement of Terrorism Suspects

Denial of Access, Removal of Citizenship, and Deportation

of Citizens as Counterterrorism Tools

Conduct of Investigations and Judicial Proceedings

Interrogation of Terrorism Suspects

Counterterrorism Warfighting

Institutional, Organizational, and Strategic

Aspects of Counterterrorism Efforts

Conclusion

Issues to Consider

3 LAW ENFORCEMENT INSTITUTIONS AND STRATEGIES

Israel

United Kingdom

Canada

Germany

France

Japan

Conclusion

Issues to Consider

4 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND MANAGEMENT

Emergency Medical Services and Incident Response

Hospital Preparedness and Response

Scene Response, Command, and Management

Emergency Management Strategies and Institutions

Post]Event Social Services

Crisis Communication and Resiliency Promotion

Media Relations

Conclusion

Issues to Consider

5 THE ROLE OF THE MILITARY IN SECURITY AND SUPPORT

OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES

Legal Frameworks for the Domestic Use of the Military

Overview of the Military Role in Homeland Security

Types of Military Forces and Missions

Disaster Response and Infrastructure Protection

Conclusion

Issues to Consider

6 Immigration, NATURALIZATION,

ASYLUM, and Border Security

Background

Models of National Identity and Immigration Policy

The EU: An Overview

The EU: Borders and Immigration

The Schengen System

EU Border Security

EU Asylum and Naturalization Policies

Immigration Policies in EU Member States: The Cases of Germany, France, and the Netherlands

Immigration, Asylum, and Border Security Outside the EU

Conclusion

Issues to Consider

7 Critical Infrastructure Protection and Transportation Security

Critical Infrastructure Protection: Introduction

Overall Approaches to CIP and the Private Sector

Public-Private Security Partnerships

Private Sector Critical Infrastructure Responsibilities

Cybersecurity

Aviation and Maritime Security

Conclusion

Issues to Consider

8 PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES AND INSTITUTIONS

Health Systems and Institutions Overview

Epidemiological Systems and Contingency Planning in

Epidemics and Pandemics

Quarantine and Isolation Powers

Coping with Covid-1

Conclusion

Issues to Consider

9 Foreign Actor Gray Zone Threats and International Comparative Responses

Threats to Critical Infrastructure – Cyber Attacks

Threats to Critical Infrastructure –Kinetic Attacks (Physical Sabotage)

Threats to Critical Infrastructure – Espionage.

Threats to Political and Societal Stability – Disinformation

Legal and Regulatory Frameworks to Combat Disinformation

Conclusion

Issues to Consider

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index


Nadav Morag is Professor and Chair of the Department of Security Studies at Sam Houston State University. He also serves on the faculty of the Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS) at the Naval Postgraduate School. Previously, he was a Senior Director at Israel’s National Security Council. He has written extensively on terrorism, homeland security, and Middle East policy, including previous editions of Comparative Homeland Security: Global Lessons.



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