
Comparative Homeland Security
Global Lessons
by Nadav Morag
3rd Edition
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Book Details
| Print ISBN | 9781394323524 |
| eText ISBN | 9781394323531 |
| Publisher | Wiley-Blackwell |
| Publishing Year | 2025 |
| Edition | 3rd Edition |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 512 |
Comparative Homeland Security: Global Lessons, 3rd Edition offers a structured comparative analysis of international emergency management and national defense systems across democratic nations. Published as a comprehensive textbook, this work supports graduate students pursuing degrees in homeland security, criminal justice, emergency management, and public policy by explaining how foreign governments organize their protective institutions.
The text structures its primary focus around core operational domains, including critical infrastructure protection, disaster preparedness, emergency management, and civil-military coordination. Readers analyze distinct institutional strategies by evaluating comparative case studies from the United Kingdom, Israel, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, and Japan.
This third edition incorporates updated material addressing post-pandemic public health security strategies across national administrative systems. The resulting comparative analysis provides structured context for academic researchers as well as active professionals operating within government, defense, or civil security assignments who manage risk across international borders.
Table of Contents
Chapter INTRODUCTION: STUDYING HOMELAND SECURITY POLICIES FOLLOWED BY OTHER COUNTRIES
- • What is Homeland Security?
- • Homeland Security Versus National Security
- • International Comparative Homeland Security
- • The Comparative Method and Comparative Homeland Security
- • Structure of the Book
- • Issues to Consider
Chapter 1: COUNTRY OVERVIEW
- • State of Israel (Medinat Yisrael)
- • United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- • Canada
- • The Commonwealth of Australia
- • The Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland)
- • The French Republic (République Française)
- • Kingdom of the Netherlands (Koninkrijk Der Nederlanden)
- • Republic of Italy (Repubblica Italiana)
- • Japan (Nippon ]koku)
- • Conclusion
- • Issues to Consider
Chapter 2: COUNTERTERRORISM STRATEGIES, LAWS, AND INSTITUTIONS
- • Defining and Categorizing Terrorism and the Evolution of Counterterrorism Legislation
- • Counterterrorism Laws
- • Precharge Detention and other Restrictions of Freedom of Movement of Terrorism Suspects
- • Denial of Access, Removal of Citizenship, and Deportation of Citizens as Counterterrorism Tools
- • Conduct of Investigations and Judicial Proceedings
- • Interrogation of Terrorism Suspects
- • Counterterrorism Warfighting
- • Institutional, Organizational, and Strategic Aspects of Counterterrorism Efforts
- • Conclusion
- • Issues to Consider
Chapter 3: LAW ENFORCEMENT INSTITUTIONS AND STRATEGIES
- • Israel
- • United Kingdom
- • Canada
- • Germany
- • France
- • Japan
- • Conclusion
- • Issues to Consider
Chapter 4: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND MANAGEMENT
- • Emergency Medical Services and Incident Response
- • Hospital Preparedness and Response
- • Scene Response, Command, and Management
- • Emergency Management Strategies and Institutions
- • Post ]Event Social Services
- • Crisis Communication and Resiliency Promotion
- • Media Relations
- • Conclusion
- • Issues to Consider
Chapter 5: THE ROLE OF THE MILITARY IN SECURITY AND SUPPORT OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES
- • Legal Frameworks for the Domestic Use of the Military
- • Overview of the Military Role in Homeland Security
- • Types of Military Forces and Missions
- • Disaster Response and Infrastructure Protection
- • Conclusion
- • Issues to Consider
Chapter 6: Immigration, NATURALIZATION, ASYLUM, and Border Security
- • Background
- • Models of National Identity and Immigration Policy
- • The EU: An Overview
- • The EU: Borders and Immigration
- • The Schengen System
- • EU Border Security
- • EU Asylum and Naturalization Policies
- • Immigration Policies in EU Member States: The Cases of Germany, France, and the Netherlands
- • Immigration, Asylum, and Border Security Outside the EU
- • Conclusion
- • Issues to Consider
Chapter 7: Critical Infrastructure Protection and Transportation Security
- • Critical Infrastructure Protection: Introduction
- • Overall Approaches to CIP and the Private Sector
- • Public-Private Security Partnerships
- • Private Sector Critical Infrastructure Responsibilities
- • Cybersecurity
- • Aviation and Maritime Security
- • Conclusion
- • Issues to Consider
Chapter 8: PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES AND INSTITUTIONS
- • Health Systems and Institutions Overview
- • Epidemiological Systems and Contingency Planning in Epidemics and Pandemics
- • Quarantine and Isolation Powers
- • Coping with Covid-1
- • Conclusion
- • Issues to Consider
Chapter 9: Foreign Actor Gray Zone Threats and International Comparative Responses
- • Threats to Critical Infrastructure – Cyber Attacks
- • Threats to Critical Infrastructure –Kinetic Attacks (Physical Sabotage)
- • Threats to Critical Infrastructure – Espionage.
- • Threats to Political and Societal Stability – Disinformation
- • Legal and Regulatory Frameworks to Combat Disinformation
- • Conclusion
- • Issues to Consider
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