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Al Chukwuma - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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oil pipeline vandalism and nigeria s National Security
Global Journal of Human-Social Science Research, 2013Co-Authors: Al ChukwumaAbstract:This paper examines the nexus between oil pipeline vandalism and National Security in Nigeria. Comprehending National Security in terms of sustainability development and livelihood, the paper seeks to establish the implications of oil pipeline vandalism for Nigeria’s National Security. By way of descriptive analysis, predicated on empirical evidence, the paper posits that oil pipeline vandalism is a threat to Nigeria’s National Security. In view of its adverse impacts as exemplified in loss of life, economic losses, environmental degradation, and pipeline explosions, the paper submits that oil pipeline vandalism portends serious danger for National sustainabilityof Nigeria.
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Oil Pipeline Vandalism and Nigeria’s National Security
Global Journal of Human-Social Science Research, 2013Co-Authors: Al Chukwuma, Orinya, Sunday, OkoliAbstract:This paper examines the nexus between oil pipeline vandalism and National Security in Nigeria. Comprehending National Security in terms of sustainability development and livelihood, the paper seeks to establish the implications of oil pipeline vandalism for Nigeria’s National Security. By way of descriptive analysis, predicated on empirical evidence, the paper posits that oil pipeline vandalism is a threat to Nigeria’s National Security. In view of its adverse impacts as exemplified in loss of life, economic losses, environmental degradation, and pipeline explosions, the paper submits that oil pipeline vandalism portends serious danger for National sustainabilityof Nigeria.
A.p.s. Chuhan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Terrorism: The Threat of National Security
International Journal of Research, 2018Co-Authors: Jan Mohammad Bhat, A.p.s. ChuhanAbstract:Terrorism has now become a great threat to the National Security not only in India but in the whole world. National Security has been threatened in almost every nation and also in India by the terrorism. National Security is the requirement to maintain the all needs of the state through theuse of economic, military and political power the exercise of diplomacy for the development of thenation. In order to possess economic Security, political Security, environmental Security, energy Security etc. the present study highlight the effect of terrorism on the National Security.
Okoli - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Oil Pipeline Vandalism and Nigeria’s National Security
Global Journal of Human-Social Science Research, 2013Co-Authors: Al Chukwuma, Orinya, Sunday, OkoliAbstract:This paper examines the nexus between oil pipeline vandalism and National Security in Nigeria. Comprehending National Security in terms of sustainability development and livelihood, the paper seeks to establish the implications of oil pipeline vandalism for Nigeria’s National Security. By way of descriptive analysis, predicated on empirical evidence, the paper posits that oil pipeline vandalism is a threat to Nigeria’s National Security. In view of its adverse impacts as exemplified in loss of life, economic losses, environmental degradation, and pipeline explosions, the paper submits that oil pipeline vandalism portends serious danger for National sustainabilityof Nigeria.
Jan Mohammad Bhat - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Terrorism: The Threat of National Security
International Journal of Research, 2018Co-Authors: Jan Mohammad Bhat, A.p.s. ChuhanAbstract:Terrorism has now become a great threat to the National Security not only in India but in the whole world. National Security has been threatened in almost every nation and also in India by the terrorism. National Security is the requirement to maintain the all needs of the state through theuse of economic, military and political power the exercise of diplomacy for the development of thenation. In order to possess economic Security, political Security, environmental Security, energy Security etc. the present study highlight the effect of terrorism on the National Security.
Harvey Rishikof - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Educating National Security Lawyers for the Twenty-First Century: The Intersection of National Security Law and InterNational Affairs
Social Science Research Network, 2013Co-Authors: William C. Banks, Harvey RishikofAbstract:Throughout its fifty-year history, the American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Law and National Security (SCOLANS) has strived to address the most important National Security law issues and advance understanding among members of the bar and the public. In recent years, SCOLANS has recognized the importance of educating the next generation of lawyers to advise clients concerning National Security law, including tensions between Security and liberty, and anticipate problems on the horizon. The Journal of National Security Law & Policy (founded with support from SCOLANS) aims to advance the conversation on National Security law and policy education and is launching a series that will focus on National Security teaching and curricula.
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the National Security enterprise navigating the labyrinth
2011Co-Authors: Roger Z George, Harvey Rishikof, Brent ScowcroftAbstract:ForewordLt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, USAF (Ret.) Preface Introduction: The National Security Enterprise: Institutions, Cultures and PoliticsRoger Z. George and Harvey Rishikof Part I: The Interagency Process 1. History of the Interagency Process for Foreign Relations in the United States: Murphy's Law?Jon J. Rosenwasser and Michael Warner 2. The Evolution of the NSC ProcessDavid Auerswald 3. The Office of Management and Budget: The President's Policy ToolGordon Adams 4. The State Department: Culture as Interagency Destiny?Marc Grossman 5. The Office of the Secretary of Defense: Civilian Masters?Frederick C. Smith and Franklin C. Miller 6. The Military: Forging a Joint Warrior CultureMichael J. Meese and Isaiah Wilson III 7. Office of the Director of National Intelligence: Promising Start Despite Ambiguity, Ambivalence, and AnimosityThomas Fingar 8. Central Intelligence Agency: The President's OwnRoger Z. George 9. The Evolving FBI: Becoming a New National Security Enterprise AssetHarvey Rishikof 10. The Department of Homeland Security: Chief of CoordinationGary M. Shiffman and Jonathan Hoffman Part II: The President's Partners and Rivals 11. Congress: Checking Presidential PowerGerald Felix Warburg 12. The United States Supreme Court: The Cult of the Robe in the National Security EnterpriseHarvey Rishikof Part III: The Outside Players 13. Lobbyists: U.S. National Security and Special InterestsGerald Felix Warburg 14. Think Tanks: Supporting Cast Players in the National Security EnterpriseEllen Laipson 15. The Media: Witness to the National Security EnterpriseJohn Diamond Conclusion: Navigating the Labyrinth of the National Security EnterpriseHarvey Rishikof and Roger Z. George Contributors Index