| Robert Chase, Emily Hill, Paul M. Kennedy - History - 1999 - 472 pages
...interests. Ullman, for example, argued that national security should encompass events that threaten to "degrade the quality of life for the inhabitants of a state," or "to narrow the range of policy choices available to the government."9 Similarly, Myers called for a... | |
| Heinz Gärtner, Adrian G. V. Hyde-Price, Erich Reiter - Political Science - 2001 - 484 pages
...temporal frame. Ullman, for example, has argued that threats should be understood as events that threaten "drastically and over a relatively brief span of time...degrade the quality of life for the inhabitants of a state."35 Although the debate has primarily revolved around the questions of the referent object and... | |
| Simon Dalby - Political Science - 2002 - 280 pages
...more useful (although certainly not conventional) definition might be: a threat to national security is an action or sequence of events that (1) threatens...brief span of time to degrade the quality of life for inhabitants of a state, or (2) threatens significantly to narrow the range of policy choices available... | |
| Hans Günter Brauch - Business & Economics - 2003 - 1186 pages
...Ullmann (5983: ‘33) defined a national security threat: An action or sequence of events that: i) threatens drastically and over a relatively brief...quality of life for the inhabitants of a state, or z) threatens significantly to narrow the range of policy choices available to the government of a state... | |
| Rajendra Ramlogan - History - 2004 - 294 pages
...boundaries of one's nation. The focus should instead be on actions, or on a sequence of events that threatens drastically and over a relatively brief...quality of life for the inhabitants of a state, or threatens significantly to narrow the range of policy choices available to the government of a state... | |
| Ivelaw L. Griffith - Political Science - 2004 - 586 pages
...be used for our purposes: A threat to national security is an action or sequence of events that (i) threatens drastically and over a relatively brief...quality of life for the inhabitants of a state, or (ii) threatens significantly to narrow the range of policy choices available to the government of a... | |
| Narottam Gaan - Environmental policy - 2005 - 432 pages
...the fact that a threat to national security exits once an action or sequence of events "threatens.... to degrade the quality of life for the inhabitants of a state or ...threatens significantly to narrow the range of policy choices available to the government of a state... | |
| James E. Baker - Political Science - 2007 - 405 pages
...only address military security, but also other actionfs] or sequence[s] of events that (1) threaten drastically and over a relatively brief span of time...quality of life for the inhabitants of a state, or (2) threaten significantly to narrow the range of policy choices available to the government of a state... | |
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