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THE PALGRAVE

HANDBOOK OF
NATIONAL
SECURITY
Michael Clarke-Adam Henschke
Matthew Sussex-Tim Legrand

Book Review by:


Carolyn M. Torino
Chapter 1 - Theories
2. Understanding National Security: The Promises
and Pitfalls if International Relation

 International Relations Theory

 Statehood

 National Interest

 Climate change

 National Security: Globalization


Chapter 1 - Theories
3. National Security and Public Policy
Exceptionalism versus Accountability

 Public Policy

 Principles of Public Policy in Liberal Democracy


Chapter 1 - Theories
4. Ethics and National Security : A Case for
Reasons in Decision-Making

 Ethics

 National Security

 Liberal Democracy
Chapter 2 - Actors
5-12 National Security Policies
 United States of America
 China
 Russia
 Japan
 India
 Turkey
 Iran
 Brazil
Chapter 3 - Issues
 Nuclear Weapons and National Security

 Maritime Security

 Intelligence and National Security

 Machine Learning, Mass Surveillance, Data


Efficacy and Meaningful Human Control

 Information – national security concern


NATIONAL
SECURITY IN
NEW WORLD
ORDER
Andrea Monti
Raymond Wacks

Book Review by:


Carolyn M. Torino
1 – Evolution of National Security

Greek Genesis

Roman Roots

European Advances

Asian Values
2 – Public Policy, National Security and
the Rule of Law

 World War
 Rule of Law on Emergencies
 COVID -19 Pandemic
 Terrorism
3 – Public Policy, National Security and
Information

 Freedom of Information Act (Restrictions)


 Covid 19 Information in Italy
 Information Leaks
4 – Technology as Disruptor

 Technology of Whistle blowing


 Information Leakers
 Technological Rebellion
 Media/Socmed Activist
5 – Suicide State

 Copyright
 Private Business Models/ Business Models
 Public Impact of Technologies (Private)
 AI and Big Data (CCTV’s etc)
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