In the years following 9/11, the United States spent billions and billons on powerful surveillance and security systems and created a massive new government agency, the Department of Homeland Security. John Mueller, one of America's most trenchant critics of America's drive for enhanced security at all costs, has argued that while these measures have largely been unnecessary, the public succumbed to an alarmist media and a shrewd governmental scare campaign and came to support these measures. The price, Mueller has contended, has been a massive misallocation of resources. In previous books, Mueller focused on why national security threats are 'overblown,' but in Terrorism, Security, and Money, he teams up with Mark Stewart, a civil engineer...
This Paper seeks to analyse the nature of the terrorist threat following 9/11, and to explore the im...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States have broadened the public sector’s ...
About the book: This book offers the first comprehensive and critical investigation of the specific ...
The cumulative increase in expenditures on U.S. domestic homeland security over the decade since 9/1...
Blinded by emotional rhetoric, political posturing, and genuine fear, previous efforts to defend our...
After September 11, 2001, the Federal Bureau of Investigation greatly increased its efforts at, and ...
An analysis of risk, cost and benefit associated with U.S. domestic anti-terrorism expenditures
This paper describes several dimensions of the cost of the U.S. response to the threat of terrorism....
This paper applies public policy concepts such as agenda setting, resource allocation, lobbying, and...
This article presents a critique of the Copenhagen Consensus Center\u27s(CCC) exhaustive study on t...
This report examines the utility of employing cost-benefit analysis for measuring national counter-t...
We evaluate, for the U.S. case, the costs and benefits of three security measures designed to reduce...
In this article, we present a simple back-of-the-envelope approach for evaluating whether counterter...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon12/052212.mp4It seems ...
The article record may be found at https://www.hsaj.org/articles/17574Sponsored the U. S. Department...
This Paper seeks to analyse the nature of the terrorist threat following 9/11, and to explore the im...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States have broadened the public sector’s ...
About the book: This book offers the first comprehensive and critical investigation of the specific ...
The cumulative increase in expenditures on U.S. domestic homeland security over the decade since 9/1...
Blinded by emotional rhetoric, political posturing, and genuine fear, previous efforts to defend our...
After September 11, 2001, the Federal Bureau of Investigation greatly increased its efforts at, and ...
An analysis of risk, cost and benefit associated with U.S. domestic anti-terrorism expenditures
This paper describes several dimensions of the cost of the U.S. response to the threat of terrorism....
This paper applies public policy concepts such as agenda setting, resource allocation, lobbying, and...
This article presents a critique of the Copenhagen Consensus Center\u27s(CCC) exhaustive study on t...
This report examines the utility of employing cost-benefit analysis for measuring national counter-t...
We evaluate, for the U.S. case, the costs and benefits of three security measures designed to reduce...
In this article, we present a simple back-of-the-envelope approach for evaluating whether counterter...
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/mershon12/052212.mp4It seems ...
The article record may be found at https://www.hsaj.org/articles/17574Sponsored the U. S. Department...
This Paper seeks to analyse the nature of the terrorist threat following 9/11, and to explore the im...
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States have broadened the public sector’s ...
About the book: This book offers the first comprehensive and critical investigation of the specific ...