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Euro-Mediterranean Security: A Search for Partnership A Search for Partnership

Routledge Handbook of African Security

Routledge Handbook of Security Studies

The Science of Biometrics Security Technology for Identity Verification

The Security Risk Handbook Assess Survey Audit

Strategic Cyber Security Management

The Handbook of Communication and Security

Routledge Handbook of Global Health Security

Routledge Handbook of Global Health Security

This new Handbook presents an overview of cutting-edge research in the growing field of global health security. Over the past decade the study of global health and its interconnection with security has become a prominent and rapidly growing field of research. Ongoing debates question whether health and security should be linked; which (if any) health issues should be treated as security threats; what should be done to address health security threats; and the positive and negative consequences of ‘securitizing’ health. In academic and policy terms the health security field is a timely and dynamic one and this handbook will be the first work comprehensively to address this agenda. Bringing together the leading experts and commentators on health security issues from across the world the volume comprises original and cutting-edge essays addressing the key issues in the field and also highlighting currently neglected avenues for future research. The book intends to provide an accessible yet sophisticated introduction to the key topics and debates and is organised into four key parts: Health Securities: the fundamental conceptual issues historical links between health and security and the various ways of conceptualising health as a security issue Threats: those health issues which have been most frequently discussed in security terms Responses: the wide range of contemporary security-driven responses to health threats Controversies: the securitization of health its impact on rights and justice and the potential distortion of the global health agenda This book will be of great interest to students of global health security public health critical security studies and International Relations in general. | Routledge Handbook of Global Health Security

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Professional Security Management A Strategic Guide

Professional Security Management A Strategic Guide

Historically security managers have tended to be sourced from either the armed forces or law enforcement. But the increasing complexity of the organisations employing them along with the technologies employed by them is forcing an evolution and expansion of the role and security managers must meet this challenge in order to succeed in their field and protect the assets of their employers. Risk management crisis management continuity management strategic business operations data security IT and business communications all fall under the purview of the security manager. This book is a guide to meeting those challenges providing the security manager with the essential skill set and knowledge base to meet the challenges faced in contemporary international or tech-oriented businesses. It covers the basics of strategy risk and technology from the perspective of the security manager focussing only on the 'need to know'. The reader will benefit from an understanding of how risk management aligns its functional aims with the strategic goals and operations of the organisation. This essential book supports professional vocational accreditation and qualifications such as the Chartered Security Professional (CSyP) or Certified Protection Professional (CPP) and advises on pathways to higher education qualifications in the fields of security and risk management. It is ideal for any risk manager looking to further their training and development as well as being complementary for risk and security management programs with a focus on practice. | Professional Security Management A Strategic Guide

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Humanitarian NGOs (In)Security and Identity Epistemic Communities and Security Governance

Humanitarian NGOs (In)Security and Identity Epistemic Communities and Security Governance

Increasingly humanitarian NGOs operate in the context of armed conflicts where the security risks are higher than in contexts of natural disaster. Working in Afghanistan Somalia Sudan South Sudan Pakistan and Sri Lanka is particularly dangerous for humanitarians. This existential threat affects the physical existence of aid workers and the implementation of humanitarian programs and the core beliefs of humanitarians and the underlying principles of humanitarian action. For NGOs it is difficult to accept that they are attacked despite their good intentions sometimes even by the very communities they seek to help. For these reasons humanitarian NGOs have to change their approaches to security by not only adapting their policies procedures and structures to the changing environment but also reviewing the underlying principles of their work. This book contributes to debates by demonstrating how issues of (in)security affect humanitarian NGOs and the humanitarian identity situating the structural changes within the humanitarian NGO community in the context of conflict aid governance and explains how non-state actors establish their own governance structures independent from state-sponsored solutions and contributes to the emerging literature on the redefinition of the concept of epistemic communities. | Humanitarian NGOs (In)Security and Identity Epistemic Communities and Security Governance

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Environmental Security in Latin America

Environmental Security in Latin America

This book examines security in Latin America through an environmental lens at a time when this region faces a broad and growing spectrum of threats. The book considers the backdrop against which security debates about Latin America have been conducted; the extent to which scholarship has been dominated by traditional US strategic concerns; and how in the changing context at the end of the Cold War some policymakers within Latin America itself at both national and regional levels began to reposition security. It argues that traditional security scholarship focusing on military defence and strategic affairs in this region is hard to explain and out of date and offers reasons why a new focus on environmental threats within a broader human security perspective has much to offer this field. Such a focus is justified by the scale of the challenges that environmental degradation is posing in Latin America and the very real impact of climate change there. The book considers how the various theoretical possibilities of the term ‘environmental security’ all have some potential application to this region where the natural environment is rapidly being securitized by military forces on behalf of their states. Finally it proposes that a fruitful approach to Latin America might be one where human and environmental security have parity. This book will be of interest to students of environmental security Latin American security human geography and IR in general. | Environmental Security in Latin America

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Routledge Handbook of Private Security Studies

Routledge Handbook of Private Security Studies

This new Handbook offers a comprehensive overview of current research on private security and military companies comprising essays by leading scholars from around the world. The increasing privatization of security across the globe has been the subject of much debate and controversy inciting fears of private warfare and even the collapse of the state. This volume provides the first comprehensive overview of the range of issues raised by contemporary security privatization offering both a survey of the numerous roles performed by private actors and an analysis of their implications and effects. Ranging from the mundane to the spectacular from secretive intelligence gathering and neighbourhood surveillance to piracy control and warfare this Handbook shows how private actors are involved in both domestic and international security provision and governance. It places this involvement in historical perspective and demonstrates how the impact of security privatization goes well beyond the security field to influence diverse social economic and political relationships and institutions. Finally this volume analyses the evolving regulation of the global private security sector. Seeking to overcome the disciplinary boundaries that have plagued the study of private security the Handbook promotes an interdisciplinary approach and contains contributions from a range of disciplines including international relations politics criminology law sociology geography and anthropology. This book will be of much interest to students of private security companies global governance military studies security studies and IR in general. | Routledge Handbook of Private Security Studies

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Victims as Security Threats Refugee Impact on Host State Security in Africa

Teaching History with Film Strategies for Secondary Social Studies

Teaching History with Film Strategies for Secondary Social Studies

Teaching History with Film provides a fresh engaging and clear overview of teaching with film to effectively enhance social studies instruction. Using cases of experienced teachers to illustrate accomplished history teaching through movies this text provides pre- and in-service teachers with ideas for implementing film-based lessons in their own classrooms and offers a deeper understanding of the thorny issues involved in using film to teach history. The second edition is completely revised and updated including: two entirely new case studies; a new chapter focusing on using international film and incorporating a more global view in the classroom; and additional material on using film to tackle difficult and controversial issues; as well as updates to all of the cases. Each section of the book focuses on how teachers can effectively support the development of students’ historical film literacy through topics such as using film to develop interpretive skills to explore controversial issues and to develop historical empathy. By developing the skills students need to think critically about the past or what they think they know about history the lessons in this book illustrate how to harness the pedagogical power of film to provide the tools necessary for rigorous inquiry and democratic citizenship. Special features include: Reflection on the Case following each chapter analyzing and discussing the strengths and limitations of the teacher’s approach as well as providing strategies for using and choosing films specific to the educational outcome Sample unit outlines descriptions of class texts and films worksheets essay questions viewer guides and exercises for the classroom throughout Discussion of the practical considerations facing classroom teachers including juggling time restraints issues of parental permission and meeting standards | Teaching History with Film Strategies for Secondary Social Studies

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Social Security in the Global Village

Social Security in the Global Village

There is growing recognition that globalization places major pressures on the development of social security schemes. Internationalization of the economy has important consequences for labor markets: employment is becoming less secure and inequality and social exclusion more pronounced in many countries. At the same time there are some fundamental socio-demographic changes: new family structures an aging population and migration. Increased uncertainty and exclusion intensify the need for social security. Both the public and private sectors are redefining their roles reshuffling responsibilities between states markets families and individuals. Social Security in the Global Village investigates the new challenges for social security in an increasingly globalized world and analyzes strategies of adjustment. A group of internationally renowned experts in this field assess the variety of effects that globalization has had on national social security schemes. A common theme of a first set of chapters is the relationship between common pressures of globalization and the role of national institutional frameworks in shaping the impact of these pressures on social security. Countries are dealing in different ways with these challenges and follow diverse pathways of adjustment that quite often contradict widespread assumptions about the effects of globalization. A second set of chapters is devoted to challenges in selected policy areas: migration labor markets and social cohesion issues. Among the topical issues discussed are the social rights of migrants the changing rights and obligations in unemployment insurance lessons to be drawn for the promotion of employment the relationship between family policy and employment policy for mothers the management of social risks and the protection of an adequate income in an active welfare state. Research can help to enlighten and inform the policy debate about the legitimacy of social security in the new globalized world. This book aims to help those involved-researchers and policy makers alike-advance toward that goal.

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Food Security Biological Diversity and Intellectual Property Rights

South Asia's Nuclear Security

South Asia's Nuclear Security

South Asia is often viewed as a potential nuclear flashpoint and a probable source of nuclear terrorism. But how valid are such perceptions? This book seeks to address this question and assesses the region’s nuclear security from two principal standpoints. First it evaluates the robustness of the Indo-Pakistani mutual deterrence by analysing the strength and weaknesses of the competing arguments regarding the issue. It also analyses the causes and consequences of nuclear arms race between India and Pakistan the nature of deterrence structure in the region and the challenges of confidence building and arms control between the two countries in order to assess the robustness of South Asia’s nuclear deterrence. Second it assesses the safety and security of the nuclear assets and nuclear infrastructure of India and Pakistan. The author holds that the debate on South Asia’s nuclear security is largely misplaced because the optimists tend to overemphasise the stabilising effects of nuclear weapons and the pessimists are too alarmists. It is argued that while the risks of nuclear weapons are significant it is unlikely that India and Pakistan will give up their nuclear arsenals in the foreseeable future. Therefore what needs to happen is that while nuclear elimination should be the long-term goal in the interim years the two countries need to pursue minimum deterrence policies to reduce the likelihood of deterrence failure and the possibility of obtaining fissile materials by non-state actors. | South Asia's Nuclear Security

GBP 48.99
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Financial Crimes A Threat to Global Security

Financial Crimes A Threat to Global Security

Financial market reform has focused chiefly on the threats to stability arising from the risky uncontrolled activity of the leaders of financial institutions. Nevertheless organized crime white-collar crime and corruption have a huge impact on financial systems worldwide and must also be confronted if true reform is to be achieved. A collection of articles written by experts in their fields of study Financial Crimes: A Threat to Global Security spotlights the importance of addressing the problem of illegal financial activity as part of a greater comprehensive plan for reforming the financial sector. Drawn from the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) held in Vienna the book explores the major themes discussed at this elite symposium. In the first section the contributors examine changing concepts in security over the course of history and across nations. They discuss how an event in Austria led to the implementation of a new security philosophy that is now followed by the majority of the European Union. The book examines the diverse models of preventing security threats that have grown from that idea as well as the gradual expansion of the role of the security council of the United Nations. The next section analyzes the present state of security worldwide and examines the wide array of criminal activity that plagues the financial sector. Expert contributors reveal methods to identify certain types of behavior and criminals as well as efforts to combat illegal activity—including the role of the media. The final section investigates alternative approaches to preventing another worldwide financial disaster through investigative reporting human factors analysis legislative initiatives and other methods. Filled with insight from international experts the book highlights both the warning signs to illegal activity as well as the mos | Financial Crimes A Threat to Global Security

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Policing Port Security and Crime Control An Ethnography of the Port Securityscape

Policing Port Security and Crime Control An Ethnography of the Port Securityscape

Ports are the vital hubs of the maritime transport industry and crucial to the flow of global trade. The protection of this global supply chain from crime and terrorism is a fundamental objective of port security and is a landscape beset by new challenges and changes post 9/11. Building on multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork in two major European ports Yarin Eski discusses how operational policing and security realities and identities are established and examines how industrial commercialization has aggravated security issues. Policing Port Security and Crime Control offers a compelling empirically balanced account of the attitudes and practices of port police officers and security officers exploring the everyday realities and ambitions of these street-level professionals as they seek to (re)establish a meaningful occupational identity. In doing so this book presents a criminological understanding of the way that security questions and procedures are integrated into the daily lives of those that protect the industrial port sites where they themselves must interrupt the global supply chain in order to defend it. Exploring topics such as port security management multi-agency policing port theft drug trafficking human smuggling and terrorism this book offers a major contribution to the growing literature on transnational crime and security and is one of the first to offer an ethnographic approach to port security. This book is interdisciplinary and will appeal to criminologists sociologists ethnographers and those engaged with policing and security studies as well as professionals in the field of multi-agency policing border control security and governance of the port and wider maritime industry. | Policing Port Security and Crime Control An Ethnography of the Port Securityscape

GBP 46.99
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Film Marketing

Security by Design Protecting Buildings and Public Places Against Crime and Terror

Shaping National Security International Emergency Mechanisms and Disaster Risk Reduction

Shaping National Security International Emergency Mechanisms and Disaster Risk Reduction

Shaping National Security: International Emergency Mechanisms and Disaster Risk Reduction presents international emergency mechanisms relative to disaster risk reduction (DRR). The goal is to share knowledge about existing frameworks and utilize established DRR policies and programs as another means to reinforce and strengthen national security in countries around the world. The book outlines in detail the United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG) the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and the Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM) DRR programs. While these entities’ versions of DRR best practices are largely directed at decreasing the impact of disaster hazards limiting relevant exposure local vulnerabilities increasing capacities to cope with disaster the authors present these frameworks as potential tools and effective means to support national security efforts. This is especially important in disaster circumstances when local and national emergency resources may be insufficient to face hazards and multi-hazards and result in cascading effects to occur as hazard events transpire. Chapters present various resources available to them through these programs to encourage authorities from every country to effectively apply the mechanisms—and emergency mechanisms specifically—to offer domestic solutions. Due to these programs proven track records in providing organisational standards the use of such mechanisms can serve as both the basis to foster sound DRR practices and by extension can supplement resiliency security and continuity within countries. This concept is based on the premise that the UNDAC INSARAG NATO and ECPM emergency mechanisms have been developed to be implementable (directly or indirectly) in every country in the world when disasters occur. Shaping National Security takes a big-picture holistic view of DRR and national security to offer innovative ideas and solutions to professionals and officials working in disaster management disaster risk reduction emergency management crisis management civil protection public security management national security criminal justice international studies and homeland security. | Shaping National Security International Emergency Mechanisms and Disaster Risk Reduction

GBP 58.99
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Film and Television Distribution and the Internet A Legal Guide for the Media Industry

Film and Television Distribution and the Internet A Legal Guide for the Media Industry

There is no area of business that is more dramatically affected by the explosion of web-based services delivered to computers PDAs and mobile phones than the film and television industries. The web is creating radical new ways of marketing and delivering television and film content; one that draws in not simply traditional broadcasters and producers but a whole new range of organizations such as news organizations web companies and mobile phone service providers. This companion volume to Andrew Sparrow's Music Distribution and the Internet: A Legal Guide for the Music Business focuses on the practical application of UK and EU law as it applies to the distribution of television and film through the internet. This includes terms of contract and copyright as they affect studios broadcasters sales agents distributors internet service providers film financiers and online film retailers; as well as areas such as the licensing of rights. It also covers the commercial aspects of delivering film and television services to a customer base including engaging with new content platforms strategic agreements with content aggregators protecting and exploiting intellectual property rights data and consumer protection and payment online marketing and advertising. The opportunities for companies operating in this area are extraordinary (as are the legal implications) and Andrew Sparrow's highly practical guide provides an excellent starting point for navigating through what is a complex area of regulation contract copyright and consumer law. | Film and Television Distribution and the Internet A Legal Guide for the Media Industry

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The Routledge Handbook of Asian Security Studies

Routledge Handbook of Food and Nutrition Security