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Nineteen national cyber security strategies
International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, 2013A set of nations have published their national cyber security strategy (NCSS). Despite the fact that each of these NCSS intends to address the same set of cyber security threats, large differences exist between the national focal points and approaches. This paper analyses and compares 19 NCSS [Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany,
Eric Luiijf +2 more
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National Security as Grand Strategy
2021Abstract This chapter addresses the historian Edward Mead Earle, who is widely credited with sanctifying the concept of “grand strategy.” By making strategy “grand,” Earle broadened its scope from a Clausewitzian basis that had been exclusively military to one that incorporated all of statecraft, indeed, virtually all of politics.
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Rethinking National Security Strategy Priorities
International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence, 2010termite (tuŕmī[tacute]). Any one of numerous species of pseudoneoropterous insects belonging to termes and allied genera; called also white ant.
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2014
The paper analyzes strategic maneuvering in National Security Strategy reports, crucial documents within the repertoire of US presidential discourse, whereby the Administration’s plans for security are laid out before the Congress and the world. Building on the pragma-dialectical approach, and drawing at the same time on the linguistic-oriented ...
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The paper analyzes strategic maneuvering in National Security Strategy reports, crucial documents within the repertoire of US presidential discourse, whereby the Administration’s plans for security are laid out before the Congress and the world. Building on the pragma-dialectical approach, and drawing at the same time on the linguistic-oriented ...
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Strategic Culture and National Security Strategy
2023Abstract This chapter examines Israel’s strategic culture and its national security making processes and strategy. To understand Israel’s culture and identity, it looks at Israel’s history, values, and security situation. The chapter argues that both Israel’s hostile neighbors and its economic opportunity have led it to view innovation ...
Charles D. Freilich +2 more
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National Security Strategy Report—2015
2017In his final National Security Strategy Report released in 2015, President Obama emphasized regional and global alliances, and partnerships to respond to changing and expanding terror threats, including more diffuse networks of al-Qaida and ISIL.
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National Security Strategy of Preemption
2005Abstract : Although the NSS's commitment to preempting emerging threats makes sence militarily the strategy fails to clarify the distinction between preemption and preventative war-or to specify when preemptive force should be used.
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Ten National Cyber Security Strategies: A Comparison
2013A number of nations developed and published a national cyber security strategy (NCSS). Most of them were published in the period 2009 - 2011. Despite the fact that each of these NCSS intends to address the cyber security threat, large differences exist between the NCSS approaches.
Luiijf, H.A.M. +3 more
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The British National Security Strategy: Security after Representation
The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 2014Research Highlights and Abstract This article Contributes to the debate on British Foreign and Security Policy; Contributes to the literature on the British National Security Strategy; Links international relations literature with domestic policy formation literature; Introduces the concept of ‘legitimacy’ to foreign and security policy analysis ...
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Deconstructing Security Discourse in Past National Security Strategies
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006In this paper, I deconstruct the the Truman, Bush I, Clinton and Bush II United States National Security Strategy documents, to reveal central key assumptions and functions of national security discourse. I infer and unveil national security as a tool for identity construction of “us” and “them,” which works through narrations and speech acts that ...
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