Too Much of a Good Thing? Some Reflections on Increased Security and its Costs*
Nazery Khalid
Defense & Security Analysis, 2006, vol. 22, issue 3, 261-273
Abstract:
Security is like oxygen — you tend not to notice it until you begin to lose it, but once that occurs there is nothing else you will think about.
Date: 2006
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