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- G. Rees
- Computer Science
- 2014
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The European Union and Internal Security: Guardian of the People?
- V. Mitsilegas, J. Monar, G. Rees
- Political Science
- 2003
The subject of Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) within the European Union only developed during the early 1990s and has consequently been a relatively neglected area of study. This however is no longer… Expand
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Contending cultures of counterterrorism: transatlantic divergence or convergence?
- G. Rees, R. Aldrich
- Sociology
- 1 October 2005
Terrorist attacks on the United States, Spain and the United Kingdom have underlined the differing responses of Europe and the United States to the 'new terrorism'. This article analyses these… Expand
International terrorism : a European response to a global threat?
- Dieter Mahncke, J. Monar, +7 authors J. Berger
- Political Science
- 2006
Is there a specifically 'European response' to international terrorism? Bringing together practitioners and academic experts this volume analyses the international context, threat perceptions and… Expand
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Redefining Transatlantic Security Relations: The Challenge of Change
- Dieter Mahncke, G. Rees, W. Thompson
- Political Science
- 19 June 2004
Introduction Section I Transatlantic security: Joint venture at risk? 1. Maintaining European security: Issues, interests and attitudes 2. Instability and crises: Risks and challenges for European… Expand
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Anglo-American Approaches to Alliance Security, 1955-60
- G. Rees
- Political Science
- 1 February 1996
Introduction - The United States, Britain and their Alliances - The Nature of War - The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation - The Baghdad Pact or Central Treaty Organisation - The South East Asia… Expand
The Nature of War
- G. Rees
- Political Science
- 1996
It is necessary to understand how those groups in the United States and Britain, responsible for military policy, understood the nature of warfare in this period. The manner in which they envisaged… Expand