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Part One: The Changing Nature of Conflict and Crises.- Chapter 1:‘Rapid Urbanisation and Security: Holistic Approach to Enhancing Security of Urban Spaces’ Ksenia Chmu...
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Part One: The Changing Nature of Conflict and Crises.- Chapter 1:‘Rapid Urbanisation and Security: Holistic Approach to Enhancing Security of Urban Spaces’ Ksenia Chmutina & Lee Bosher.- Chapter 2: ‘Energy Security’ Petra Dolata.- Chapter 3: ‘Evolving Biosecurity Frameworks’ Caitriona Mc Leish.- Chapter 4:‘Resilience and National Security’ Gail Ridley.- Chapter 5: ‘Proxy Wars and the Contemporary Security Environment’ Andrew Mumford & Vladimir Rauta.- Chapter 6: ‘Resilience and Critical Infrastructure: Origins, Theories and Critiques’ Chris Zebrowski.- Chapter 7: ‘Intelligence and Organised Crime – Paradigms and Paradoxes’ John Buckley.- Part Two: The Changing Nature of Technology.- Chapter 8:‘Cyber Security’ Scott Jasper & James Wirtz.- Chapter 9:‘Securing State Secrets’ Patrick F Walsh.- Chapter 10: ‘The Rise of Smart Machines: The Unique Peril of Intelligence Software Agents in Defense and Intelligence’ Nina A Kollars.- Chapter 11: ‘The More Thing Change: Humint in the Digital Age’ David V Gioe.- Chapter 12: ‘Drones – Opportunities, Threats and Challenges’ Peter Lee.- Chapter 13: ‘Invisible Battlegrounds: On Force and Revolutions, Military and Otherwise’ Michael Warner.- Part Three: The Changing Nature of Intelligence.- Chapter 14: ‘Globalisation and Intelligence’ Zakia Shiraz.- Chapter 15: ‘Capacity Building and Security Sector Reform’ Paul Jackson.- Chapter 16: ‘Privatisation’ Damien Van Puyvelde.- Chapter 17: ‘Criminality, Terrorism and the Changing Nature of Conflict’ Angela Gendron.- Chapter 18: ‘Secret Interventions and Clandestine Diplomacy’ Huw Dylan.- Chapter 19: ‘Social Media Intelligence (SOCMINT)’ David Omand.- Chapter 20: ‘Corporate Intelligence’ Arthur Weiss.- Part Four: The Changing Nature of Governance in the Developed World.- Chapter 21: ‘The Ethics of Intelligence’ Ross Bellaby.- Chapter 22: ‘Risk, Security and International Law’ Robert Dover.- Chapter 23: ‘The Changing Media’ Peter Busch.- Chapter 24: ‘Terrorism and the News Media: Symbiosis, Control and Framing’ Alexander Spencer.- Chapter 25: ‘Two Worlds, One Common Pursuit: Why Greater Engagement with the Academic Community Could Benefit the UK’s National Security’ Robert Dover, Michael S Goodman & Martha White.- Chapter 26: ‘The Ethics of Whistle-blowing, Leaking and Disclosure’ Seumas Miller.