SEGURIDAD NACIONAL MUSTAPHA BESBES, JAMEL CHAHED AND ABDELKADER HAMDANE – NATIONAL WATER SECURITY: CASE STUDY OF AN ARID COUNTRY TUNISIA. – SUIZA. SPRINGER, 2018 Capitulado: The world water issues On the water security concept: state of the art Fifty years of water policies, 1960–2010 The national water balance Water demand management and non conventional resources Water security in Tunisia: debated issues The holistic water balance: blue water, green water and virtual water. Water security, food security and the national water dependency Elements for a conceptual model of national water sec ALEKSANDER NAWRAT, DAMIAN BERESKA, KAROL JĘDRASIAK (EDS) --ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY. – SUIZA. SPRINGER, 2018. Capitulado: Part I Practical Applications of Object Tracking Algorithms Part II Design of Control Algorithms for Unmanned Mobile Robots Part III Computer Models and Simulations Part IV Experimental Investigation of Dynamic Characteristics
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SEGURIDAD NACIONAL
MUSTAPHA BESBES, JAMEL CHAHED AND ABDELKADER HAMDANE –
NATIONAL WATER SECURITY: CASE STUDY OF AN ARID COUNTRY TUNISIA. – SUIZA. SPRINGER, 2018
Capitulado:
The world water issues
On the water security concept: state of the art
Fifty years of water policies, 1960–2010
The national water balance
Water demand management and non conventional resources
Water security in Tunisia: debated issues
The holistic water balance: blue water, green water and virtual water.
Water security, food security and the national water dependency
Elements for a conceptual model of national water sec
ALEKSANDER NAWRAT, DAMIAN BERESKA, KAROL JĘDRASIAK (EDS) --ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES IN
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY. – SUIZA. SPRINGER, 2018.
Capitulado:
Part I Practical Applications of Object Tracking Algorithms
Part II Design of Control Algorithms for Unmanned Mobile Robots
Part III Computer Models and Simulations
Part IV Experimental Investigation of Dynamic Characteristics
BRIAN FONSECA, EDUARDO A. JĘDRASIAK GAMARRA (EDS) -- CULTURE AND NATIONAL SECURITY IN THE
AMERICAS. -- SUIZA. SPRINGER, 2018
Capitulado:
Culture and the formation of National Security
Venezuela: between tradition and ideology 15
Colombia: ungoverned territory and the proliferation of non-state actors
Peru: the impact of culture on Peruvian Identity and security
Bolivia: beggar on a throne of gold
Chile: democratic tradition, institutionalization, and organization
Argentina: national security or in-security policy?
Brazil: security and identity in Latin America
Panama: the preeminence of geography and the transit route
Honduras: new actors and strategic culture in contemporary Honduras
Cuba: culture and national security post-revolution
Haiti: caught in a predatory state
Dominican Republic: defending against foreign influence
RANDY K. LIPPERT, KEVIN WALBY, IAN WARREN, AND DARREN PALMER (EDS) -- NATIONAL SECURITY,
SURVEILLANCE AND TERROR CANADA AND AUSTRALIA IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE – AUSTRALIA.
PALGRAVE MC MILLAN, 2016
Capitulado:
Part I Introduction: thinking about national security, surveillance and terror
Part II Introduction: case studies in comparative perspective
Part III Introduction: national security, surveillance and terror: issues and dilemmas
JOSÉ LUIS VERGARA IBARRA –LA SEGURIDAD NACIONAL EN MÉXICO: HACIA UNA VISIÓN INTEGRADORA. –
MÉXICO. SIGLO XXI, 2018.
Capitulado:
Presentación.
Prólogo.
Introducción.
Recuento histórico- político de la Seguridad Nacional en México.
Análisis del marco conceptual.
Metodología.
Resultados.
Discusión.
Conclusiones.
Anexo 1. Definición de conceptos clave.
Anexo 2. Premisas clave asociadas a los conceptos de poder.
Anexo 3. Indicadores del poder nacional en Estados Unidos (RAND).
Anexo 4. Medición del poder nacional en China.
Anexo 5. Funciones de las naciones de acuerdo a su poder.
Anexo 6. Modelo de poder nacional de la India (FNSR).
Anexo 7. Ranking de la FNSR de poder nacional.
Anexo 8. Modelo CINTRA de poder nacional.
Anexo 9. Variables del factor militar de la seguridad.
Anexo 10. Variables del factor político de la seguridad.
Anexo 11. Variables del factor económico de la seguridad.
Anexo 12. Variables psicosociales de la seguridad.
Anexo 13. Dimensiones de bienestar social según la OCDE.
Anexo 14. Variables del factor ambiental de seguridad.
Anexo 15. Principio de la seguridad humana.
Anexo 16. Amenazas actuales de la seguridad humana.
Anexo 17. Desarrollo del concepto de seguridad humana.
Anexo 18. Modelo de seguridad pública (seguridad humana).
Anexo 19. Variables del factor societal de la seguridad.
Anexo 20. Factores de seguridad nacional en México.
Anexo 21. Esbozo teórico de la Seguridad Nacional en México.
Anexo 22. Asignación de creencias y fuerzas de enlace.
Anexo 23. Modelo de redes de influencia con fuerza causal.
Anexo 24. Red completa del índice de Seguridad Nacional México (ISNM). Desplegable.
Anexo 25. Impacto de las variables iniciales sobre el ISNM.
Bibliografía.
JANE A. BULLOCK, GEORGE D. HADDOW AND DAMON P. COPPOLA –INTRODUCTION TO HOMELAND
SECURITY: PRINCIPLES OF ALL-HAZARDS RISK MANAGEMENT. –OXFORD : BUTTERWORTH-HEINEMANN ,
5A ED., 2016.
Capitulado:
Homeland security: the concept, the organization.
Historic overview of the terrorist threat.
Hazards.
Governmental homeland security structures.
Intelligence counterterrorism.
Border security, immigration and customs enforcement.
Transportation safety and security.
Cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection.
All-hazards emergency response and recovery.
Mitigation, prevention and preparedness.
Communications.
Science and technology.
The future of homeland security.
IAN CHRISTOPLOS AND ADAM PAIN (EDS.) –NEW CHALLENGES TO FOOD SECURITY: FROM CLIMATE
CHANGE TO FRAGILESTATES. –ABINGDON, OX. ROUTLEDGE, 2015.
Capitulado:
Introduction
Food security and food crisis: evolving realities, evolving debates
Part I. New trends and challenges
Scenarios for global agriculture and food security towards 2050: a review of recent studies
Strengthening food security through human rights: a moral and legal imperative and practical opportunity.
Large scale land acquisitions - challenges, conflicts and partial solutions in an agro-investment life
cycle perspective
Water competition, water governance and food security.
Food insecurity in fragile states and protracted crises
Part II. Case studies
Sudan’s permanent food emergency: a historical analysis of food aid, governance and political
economy - Susanne Jaspars.
Food insecurity and agricultural rehabilitation in post-conflict northern Uganda - Winnie Wangari
Wairimu.
Poverty, food security and local water conflicts in southern Zambia - Mikkel Funder, Carol Mweemba
and Imasiku Nyambe.
State capacity and malnutrition: a critical analysis of capacity support to Sierra Leone’s nutrition
sector - Lisa Denney and Richard Mallett.
Social inequality and food insecurity in Nepal: risks and responses - Adam Pain, Hemant R. Ojah and
Jagannath Adhikari.
Changing approaches to food security in Viet Nam - Ian Christoplos, Le Thi Hoa Sen and Le Duc
Ngoan.
Food security and insecurity in Afghanistan - Adam Pain.
Food security and insecurity in India - Amit Mitra.
South Korea: food security, development and the developmental state - Anders Riel Müller.
Food security, Nicaragua: food purchase of food production, which is best for the rural poor? -
Francisco, J. Perez, Arthur H. Grigsby and Sandrine Fréguin-Gresh.
Part III. Conclusions
Are new challenges to food security generating a new social contract? - Ian hristoplos and Adam
Pain.
CRISTIÁN CASTAÑO CONTRERAS –SEGURIDAD NACIONAL Y FUERZAS ARMADAS: FUNDAMENTOS PARA
UN MODELO DE SEGURIDAD NACIONAL EN MÉXICO. –MÉXICO. IMAGIA / CÁMARA DE DIPUTADOS, 2015.
Capitulado:
Introducción.
Capítulo I. Aproximaciones hacia un concepto de seguridad nacional en México.
Capítulo II. Definiciones y marco jurídico de la seguridad nacional.
Capítulo III. La multidimensionalidad de la política de seguridad nacional.
Capítulo IV. Las fuerzas armadas y la política de seguridad interior de la nación.
Capítulo V. Democracia, derechos humanos y fuerzas armadas.
Capítulo VI. Índice de afectación a la seguridad interior.
Capítulo VII. Liderazgo estratégico en las fuerzas armadas.
Capítulo VIII. Inteligencia estratégica para la seguridad nacional.
Capítulo IX. Modelo político-estratégico para las fuerzas armadas y la política de defensa nacional
Bibliografía
JUAN MANUEL ANGULO JACOVO -SEGURIDAD NACIONAL Y DERECHOS HUMANOS EN MÉXICO (1917-
2008) –MÉXICO. INACIPE, 2014.
Capitulado:
Prólogo del Dr. Jorge Mario Pardo Rebolledo.
Introducción.
Capítulo I. La seguridad nacional en México.
Capítulo II. El marco legal de la seguridad nacional en México.
Capítulo III. La doctrina, las amenazas a la seguridad nacional y los servicios de inteligencia en
México.
Capítulo IV. Los derechos humanos desde la perspectiva de la seguridad nacional en México.
Conclusiones.
Propuestas.
Bibliografía.
Anexo.
PETER WARREN SINGER AND ALLAN FRIEDMAN -CYBERSECURITY AND CYBERWAR: WHAT EVERYONE
NEEDS TO KNOW. –OXFORD. OXFORD UNIVERSITY, 2014.
Capitulado:
Introduction.
Part I - How it all works.
Part II - Why it matters.
Part III - What can we do?
Conclusions.
Glossary.
MARÍA CRISTINA ROSAS (COORD.) –REPENSANDO LA SEGURIDAD NACIONAL DE MÉXICO. –MÉXICO.
CESNAV / UNAM, 2013.
Capitulado:
Prólogo
Almirante Mariano Francisco Saynez Mendoza.
Introducción
¿Seguridad nacional de estado o de gobierno?
La agenda de seguridad del gobierno de Felipe Calderón: logros y tareas pendientes, hacia un
modelo de seguridad preventivo
La estrategia de seguridad nacional de Estados Unidos hacia México durante el gobierno del
presidente Felipe Calderón Hinojosa: una perspectiva desde la interdependencia compleja
México y el Congreso de Estados Unidos en los tiempos de la seguridad: aliados potenciales y daños
colaterales
Las vulnerabilidades de la seguridad nacional de México
La seguridad pública bajo la seguridad nacional: el eslabón roto de lo local y la desconexión con la
seguridad ciudadana
Ideas para una ética policial en el marco de la innovación y la gobernabilidad.
El poder marítimo nacional: asignatura pendiente
El poder marítimo nacional
Seguridad sanitaria en México: a propósito de los riesgos y las amenazas
Seguridad nacional y salud pública. Situación sanitaria en México: retrovisión y perspectivas
Reinventando al proteccionismo: librecambio y bioseguridad alimentaria a la estadounidense. Una
visión desde México
Vulnerabilidades a la seguridad nacional relacionadas con el comercio exterior y la entrada y salida
de personas al país
Seguridad nacional y política exterior
ALAN COLLINS (ED.) –CONTEMPORARY SECURITY STUDIES –NEW YORK, NY. OXFORD UNIVERSITY, 2013.
Capitulado:
Introduction: What is Security Studies?. Alan Collins.
Part I: Approaches to security
Realism - Charles L. Glaser.
Liberalism - Patrick Morgan.
Historical materialism - Eric Herring.
Peace studies - Paul Rogers.
Critical security studies: A schismatic history - David Mutimer.
Social constructivism - Christine Agius.
Human security - Pauline Kerr.
Gender and security - Caroline Kennedy.
Securitization - Ralf Emmers.
Part 2: Deepening and broadening security
Military security - Michael Sheehan.
Regime security - Richard Jackson.
Societal security - Paul Roe.
Environmental security - Jon Barnett.
Economic security - Gary M. Shiffman.
Globalization, development, and security - Nana K. Poku and Jacqueline Therkelsen.
Part 3: Traditional and non-traditional security
Coercive diplomacy - Peter Viggo Jakobsen.
Weapons of mass destruction - James J. Wirtz.
Terrorism - Brenda Lutz and James Lutz.
Humanitarian intervention - Alex J. Bellamy.
Energy security - Sam Raphael and Doug Stokes.
The defence trade - Suzette R. Grillot.
Health and security - Stefan Elbe.
Transnational crime - Jeanne Giraldo and Harold Trinkunas.
Cyber-security - Myriam Dunn Cavelty.
Child soldiers - Helen Brocklehurst.
After the return to theory: The past, present and future of security studies – Ole Waever and Barry
Buzan.
Glossary- References.
JAMES OHWOFASA AKPENINOR -MODERN CONCEPTS OF SECURITY. -BLOOMINGTON, IN. AUTHOR HOUSE,
2013.
Capitulado:
Introduction.
Modern concepts of security.
National security.
International security.
Human security.
Physical security measures.
Operations security.
Classified information.
The secret service and intelligence operations.
Food security.
Health security and emerging infectious diseases.
Environmental security.
Economic security.
Narcotics and drug law enforcement.
Security governance and change management.
Disasters and hazards.
Mayor types of disasters.
Disaster/emergency management.
Emergency management situational guidelines.
Tables representing world food insecurity (2000).
The Millennium Development Goals.
Well-known national intelligence organizational.
Bibliography.
PAUL ROSENZWEIG -CYBER WARFARE: HOW CONFLICTS IN CYBERSPACE ARECHALLENGING AMERICA AND
CHANGING THE WORLD. -SANTA BARBARA, CA. PRAEGER, 2013.
Capitulado:
The transformation of cyberspace and cyber conflict.
Part I: The Nature of Conflict in Cyber Conflict
Of viruses and vulnerabilities.
Nations in conflict.
Cyber war and the law.
Cyber-insurgency.
Part II. Protecting the Web
The fundamental problem of identity.
Cybercrime.
Cyber conflict and the constitution.
Dataveillance and cyber conflict.
Privacy for the cyber age.
No more secrets.
Encryption and wiretapping.
The devil in the system: hardware failures.
Part III. Enduring Questions
The economics of cybersecurity.
The role of government regulating the private sector.
Protecting America’s critical infrastructure.
The organization of the US Government.
Challenging questions of policy and organization.
The "borderless" international Internet.
Part IV. The Future and Beyond
Chapter 20. What the future holds.
Chapter 21. Concluding thoughts.
Bibliography.
THOMAS GRAHAM JR. –UNENDING CRISIS. NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY AFTER 9/11. –SEATTLE. INSTITUTE
FOR GLOBAL AND REGIONAL SECURITY STUDIES / UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, 2012.
Capitulado:
Foreword - Hans Blix.
Acknowledgments.
lntroduction.
One. North Korea.
Two. Iran.
Three. Afghanistan.
Four. Pakistan.
Five. Iraq.
Six. Palestine.
Seven. The Rule of Law.
Eight. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Nine. The Arab Spring.
Conclusion.
Bibliography.
MICHAEL E. BROWN, OWEN R. COTÉ JR., SEANM. LYNN-JONES AND STEVEN E. MILLER (EDS.) –GOING
NUCLEAR. NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY IN THE 21 ST CENTURY. –
CAMBRIDGE, MA. THE MIT, 2012.
Capitulado:
Preface - Sean M. Lynn-Jones.
Part I: Why States Build the Bomb
Why Do States Build Nuclear Weapons? Three Models in Search of a Bomb - Scott D. Sagan.
The Political Economy of Nuclear Restraint - Etel Solingen.
Divining Nuclear Intentions: A Review Essay - William C. Potter and Gaukhar Mukhatzhanova.
Spreading Temptation: Proliferation and Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation Agreements - Matthew
Fuhrmann.
Part II: The Sources and Consequences of Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia
India's Pathway to Pokhran II: The Prospects and Sources of New Delhi's Nuclear Weapons Program