Domestic Security and Resilience
The idea of resilience, as it is presently utilized, has a shockingly interdisciplinary history. Specialists have since quite a while ago utilized flexibility to allude to the capacity of materials to spring back to their unique shape, yet the cutting edge idea of strength of frameworks appears to have risen in the order of nature in the mid-1970. Holling tried recognizing two different ways of understanding framework flexibility – a designing point of view that accept a framework has a solitary, all around characterized harmony express that it can come back to after an interruption, and a natural viewpoint that considers frameworks to be having various, unique balance states. In designed frameworks, Holling and his partners have contended, strength can be characterized as the time required to come back to ordinary capacity after an interruption, while in environmental frameworks, flexibility is the capacity of a framework to abstain from being sent to the brink into an elective harmony system.
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Recommended Sessions
- Nuclear Deterrence and Interventions
- Command and Control Communications
- Cyber Security, Equipment and Acquisitions
- Defense Management and Policy
- Denuclearization case studies vs. an arms control approach in dealing with the DPRK proliferation threat
- Deterrence Theory and Cold War
- Domestic Security and Resilience
- Global Strategy and Commitments
- History, Law and Ethics
- Intelligence and Technology
- International Security Studies
- Maritime Forces, Land and Armed Forces
- Military Sciences and Civil–Military Relations
- Modern Deterrence and Hybrid Warfare
- National Security and Military Personnel
- Nuclear Policy and Proliferation
- Organised Crime and Policing
- Peacekeeping and Peace-building
- Space and Missile Defense
- Teaching deterrence at the tactical level
- Technology: Strategic Deterrent or Deficiency?
- Terrorism and Conflict
- The relevance of deterrence as a security concept