Deadly transfers and the global playground: transnational security threats in a disorderly world
- Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 1999
- 139p.
An analytical study of the theoretical global security threats posed by the increase of cross-national transactions which are not under national governments' exclusive initiation or control. These 'deadly transfers' involve clandestine conventional arms transfers; illegal human migrants; illicit drugs; unsanctioned hazardous materials; lethal infectious diseases; and incapacitating information disruptions.Proposes an alternative set of ideas for coping with these transactions 'to widen the arsenal of security policy makers..'
0275962288 (hbk.): 55.00 US
ARMS TRANSFERS COMPUTER SECURITY DRUG TRAFFICKING HAZARDOUS WASTES INFECTIOUS DISEASES INTERNATIONAL SECURITY MIGRATION SECURITY POLICY