| Changing Homeland Security: Twelve Questions From 2009
Bellavita, Christopher
Homeland Security Affairs, January 2010, v6, #1, pp1-30
"In this article Christopher Bellavita reviews and categorizes several hundred 2009 homeland security news stories. The stories suggest at least twelve questions that frame some important homeland security puzzles, with “puzzle" used in the same way Thomas Kuhn used the word to describe what spurs progress in science. These puzzles cover risk, preparedness, immigration, FEMA, intelligence, technology, aviation and cyber security, privacy, torture, Islam, and public health."
Christopher Bellavita teaches at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, where he serves as the director of academic programs for the Center for Homeland Defense and Security.
Go to the article at:
http://www.hsaj.org/pages/volume6/issue1/pdfs/6.1.1.pdf
C20/01-10. Posted January 29, 2010
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