National Security

National Security by David M. Haugen, published by Greenhaven Press in 2007, is an illustrated edition comprising 213 pages. This book addresses critical questions surrounding national security, such as the threats posed by homegrown terrorism and the implications of missile defense systems against nations like North Korea. Through a structured pro and con format, it presents various perspectives on these pressing issues, allowing readers to engage with the arguments presented by notable figures and organizations.
Readers will find a collection of essays that delve into contemporary debates in political science and international relations, focusing on security matters both national and international. The book encourages critical thinking about topics such as wiretapping and its role in countering terrorism. With its emphasis on social science and politics, National Security serves as a resource for young adult nonfiction readers interested in understanding the complexities of modern security challenges.
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Are homegrown terrorists a threat to national security? Should the U.S. employ a missile defense against North Korea’s nuclear weapons? Does wiretapping protect America against terrorism? These hard-hitting questions, along with several others, are debated throughout this book. Essays are sequenced in a pro versus con format, so that readers will evaluate which point of views are most compelling. Essay sources include Donald H. Rumsfeld, George W. Bush, The New York Times, and Nuclear Age Peace Foundation.
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