Published by the NPS Center for Homeland Defense and Security
Homeland Security Affairs
Homeland Security Affairs is the peer-reviewed online journal of the Naval Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS), providing a forum to propose and debate strategies, policies, and organizational arrangements to strengthen U.S. homeland security. The instructors, participants, alumni, and partners of CHDS represent the leading subject matter experts and practitioners in the field of homeland security. Homeland Security Affairs captures the best of their collective work, as well as that of scholars and practitioners throughout the nation, through peer-reviewed articles on new strategies, policies, concepts and data relating to every aspect of Homeland Security. These articles constitute not only the "smart practices" but also the evolution of Homeland Security as an emerging academic and professional discipline.
Publications by CHDS Faculty and Program Participants
Books and Book Chapters [last five years] |  Blum, Stephanie. Homeland Security and Intelligence. Greenwood Pub Group, 2010. | |  Bongar, B., L.M. Brown, L.E. Beutler, J. Breckenridge & P. Zimbardo, eds. Psychology of Terrorism. New York: Oxford University Press, September 2006. |  Boyd, Judith K. “The Joust.” Powder: Writing By Women in the Ranks, from Vietnam to Iraq. Kore Press, 2008. | | | | |  Jones, Seth G. In the Graveyard of Empires: America's War in Afghanistan. (New York: W.W. Norton, 2009). |  Jones, Seth G. and Libicki, Martin C. How Terrorist Groups End: Lessons for Countering al Qa'ida. Rand Corporation (2008). | | |  Moghaddam, Fathali M. How Globalization Spurs Terrorism: The Lopsided Benefits of "One World" and Why That Fuels Violence. Praeger Security International (2008). |  Moghaddam, Fathali M. . Multiculturalism and Intergroup Relations: Psychological Implications for Democracy in Global Context. American Psychological Association (2008). |  Moghaddam, Fathali M. . From the Terrorists' Point of View: What They Experience & Why They Come to Destroy. Praeger Security International (2006). | | | |  Strindberg, Anders. Syria at the Cross Roads. Swedish Department of Defense Monograph Series (Stockholm: Department of Defense, March 2006). |  Strindberg, Anders. “Ideological Insurgencies.” Understanding and Managing Insurgent Movements. Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academic, 2006. | | |  Woodbury, Glen. “Emergency Management and Homeland Security: Exploring the Gray Area.” In Emergency Management in Higher Education: Current Practices and Conversations,. edited by Jessica A. Hubbard. Public Entity Risk Institute, Fairfax, VA. Volume 1 (2008). |  Zimbardo, Philip. The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil. Random House (2007). |  Zimbardo, Philip and Boyd, John. The Time Paradox: The New Psychology of Time That Will Change Your Life. Free Press (2008). |
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