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61. The timing of power: Threats, assurances, and expanding interests
62. Between threats and war: U.S. Discrete Military Operations in the post-Cold War world
63. Insurgencies, counterinsurgencies, and civil-military relations: When, how, and why do civilians prevail
64. Cyber Threats Against Critical Infrastructures in Railroad
65. New Security for a New Era: An Investigation into Law Enforcement Cybersecurity Threats, Obstacles, and Community Application
66. Examination of Insider Threats: A Growing Concer
67. Reputations in economic coercion: Explaining the effectiveness of sanction threats
68. Reputation for retreat: Casualty intolerance and the declining credibility of democracies' threats
69. Evolving threats and faceless enemies: Engendering human security in the United Nations
70. 'In the public interest': Threats to self-regulation of the legal profession in Ontario, 1998--2006
71. Anti-satellite weapons: Threats, laws and the uncertion future of space
72. Terrorist financing operations in Canada: Threats to the security of Canada posed by Al Qaeda and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
73. Public opinion, security threats and foreign policy formation: A theoretical framework and comparative analysis
74. Security threats and the military's domestic political role: A comparative study of South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Indonesia
75. Alleviating insider threats: Mitigation strategies and detection techniques
76. A Phenomenological Investigation of Knowledge Sharing Involving Potential Terrorist Threats within Local Law Enforcement Agencies
77. Framing national security threats: An analysis of the arguments in the missile defense controversy
78. Applying Social Threat: Assessing Causes for the Rise in Incarcerations and the Diminution of Crime
79. The Terrorism-Civil Liberties Complex: Persistent Threats, Global Constitutionalism, and the Entrenchment of Human Rights Regimes in Counterterrorism
80. When Threats are Internal: National Identity and Cascading Frames, From My Lai to Abu Ghraib
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