Terrorism, Individual Security, and the Role of the Military: a Reply to Liotta. Smith-Windsor, B. A Security Dialogue, 33(4):489–494, December, 2002.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Smith-Windsor critiques Liotta’s 2002 article (Boomerang Effect: the Convergence of National and Human Security Dialogue 2002; 33; 473), finding that its utility for policy makers is undermined by weaknesses in its approach to terrorism as a security issue, lack of detail to support some concepts and contentions and an underestimation of the effect of military power in addressing threats to individuals.
@article{smith-windsor_terrorism_2002,
title = {Terrorism, {Individual} {Security}, and the {Role} of the {Military}: a {Reply} to {Liotta}},
volume = {33},
shorttitle = {Terrorism, {Individual} {Security}, and the {Role} of the {Military}},
url = {http://sdi.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/33/4/489},
doi = {10.1177/0967010602033004008},
abstract = {Smith-Windsor critiques Liotta’s 2002 article (Boomerang Effect: the Convergence of National and Human Security Dialogue 2002; 33; 473), finding that its utility for policy makers is undermined by weaknesses in its approach to terrorism as a security issue, lack of detail to support some concepts and contentions and an underestimation of the effect of military power in addressing threats to individuals.},
language = {English},
number = {4},
urldate = {2009-07-21},
journal = {Security Dialogue},
author = {Smith-Windsor, Brooke A},
month = dec,
year = {2002},
pages = {489--494}
}