Description
Book SynopsisProvides an accessible and novel framework to understand both US homeland security and the thinking around how to keep civilians safe. The book makes innovative arguments about the American government and keeping citizens safe, and provides practical solutions to real-world problems.
Trade Review“A thorough and comprehensive analysis of homeland security in the U.S., both from a conceptual standpoint and from an operational standpoint. Rohrbaugh makes homeland security issues more approachable and understandable.”
—Laurie Trautman, Director of the Border Policy Research Institute, Western Washington University
“Part memoir, part policy analysis, Rohrbaugh provides a compelling look at the homeland security enterprise spanning the country . . .
More or Less Afraid of Nearly Everything should be of interest to general readers interested in current events, public policy practitioners as well as undergraduates and graduate students who aspire to become government officials or policy analysts.”
—Rey Koslowksi, University at Albany, State University of New York