Description |
107 pages ; 23 cm. |
Series |
At issue |
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At issue (San Diego, Calif.)
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Contents |
The United States must fight terrorism to ensure national security / George W. Bush -- National security depends on the development of other nations / Larry Diamond -- Restricting civil liberties during wartime is justifiable / Lamar Smith -- Civil liberties should not be restricted during wartime / Anthony D. Romero -- Immigration control must be strengthened to protect against terrorism / David Simcox -- Immigrants are not being treated fairly in America's war against terrorism / Jeffrey Rosen -- Military commissions should be used to prosecute terrorists / Abraham D. Sofaer and Paul R. Williams -- Military commissions are unwise and unconstitutional / Diane F. Orentlicher and Robert Kogod Goldman -- A missile defense system would ensure national and global security / Richard Perle -- A missile defense system would not protect national security / David Cortright -- The failures of intelligence agencies have threatened national security / Andrew Roberts -- The CIA is successfully fighting terrorism / Jim Pavitt -- Airport security has not improved since the September 11 terrorist attacks / Todd Paglia -- Infectious diseases threaten national security / Jonathan B. Tucker -- America's telecommunications networks are vulnerable / John C. Wohlstetter. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-102) and index. |
Subject |
National security -- United States.
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United States -- Defenses.
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Added Author |
Egendorf, Laura K., 1973-
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ISBN |
073771428X paperback alkaline paper |
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0737714271 lib. alkaline paper |
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