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Today's scientific, academic and political communities are confronted with multiple, often new challenges: Decaying nations, distribution conflicts, terrorism and influx of refugees are just a few examples. By placing special focus on the role played by Germany, the contributions to this volume describe effective and sensible strategic approaches to how these challenges can be coped with, thereby injecting the security policy debate in Germany with new impulses. New impulses for the security policy debate in Germany and the world
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Currently, scholars and political leaders are facing various global challenges: failing states, conflicts over distribution, terrorism and the refugee crisis represent only some of them. In this book, acclaimed experts from Germany and abroad offer a panorama of the international security threats of the 21st century. With a particular focus on the role of Germany, these experts present strategic approaches through which these challenges can be tackled in the most effective and sensible way, thus providing new impulses for the security policy debate in Germany.
(Short description)
New impulses for the security policy debate in Germany and the world
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Currently, scholars and political leaders are facing various global challenges: failing states, conflicts over distribution, terrorism and the refugee crisis represent only some of them. In this book, acclaimed experts from Germany and abroad offer a panorama of the international security threats of the 21st century. With a particular focus on the role of Germany, these experts present strategic approaches through which these challenges can be tackled in the most effective and sensible way, thus providing new impulses for the security policy debate in Germany.
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Prof. James Bindenagel war Inhaber der Henry-Kissinger-Professur und ist Senior Professor am Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies der Universität Bonn.