Overview

Governance refers to all of the processes of governing, whether undertaken by a government, market or network, whether over a family, tribe, formal or informal organization or territory and whether through the laws, norms, power or language of an organized society. Security refers to precautions taken to guard against crime, attack, sabotage, espionage, and other active or potential threats to human well-being conducted by state or society authorities.

Resource Library

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You Can't Win If You Don't Fight: The Role of Regime Type in Counterinsurgency Outbreaks and Outcomes
Getmansky, A.
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Faith or Fanaticism?: a Dialogue on the Problem and Promise of Faith in the Middle East
Gerson, Michael; Ostrolenk, Michael; Khalil, Gregory & Khan, Suhail
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What changes have taken place in US foreign policy towards Islamists?
Gerges, Fawaz A.
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Security Through Sociology: The North Caucasus and the Global Counterinsurgency Paradigm
Gerber, Theodore P. & Mendelson, Sarah E.
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Decision Control and the Pursuit of Binding Conflict Management
Gent, Stephen E. & Shannon, Megan
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Going in when it counts: Military intervention and the outcome of civil conflicts
Gent, Stephen E.
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