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Our Own Worst Enemy : Asking the Right Questions About Security To Protect You, Your Family, and America (07 Edition)

by Randall J. Larsen

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OUR OWN WORST ENEMY provides a solid, practical, logical approach to personal security for all Americans and explains why the government is not prepared to help us in a time of crisis (Katrina, 9/11, etc.). Leading homeland security expert Randall J. Larsen details what we must do as citizens to protect ourselves, our families and our assets. The key, Larsen argues, is finally asking the right questions about homeland security, such as:

-How do we prevent a terrorist organization from becoming a nuclear power? The media frequently poses the question: What can we do to ensure that al Qaeda does not smuggle a nuclear weapon into the U.S. through one of our ports? But the right question should focus on prevention — and the answer is far different from the discussion that dominates the debate and the spending priorities of the Bush Administration and Congress.

-Who should be in charge of logistics during a major disaster? Larsen says that it's not the military. The fact is, no one is better at logistics than American businesses such as FedEx, UPS, and Target. OUR OWN WORST ENEMY states that the government should encourage citizens and businesses to be active and learn to posse up while looking to the private sector to provide food, water, shelter, and transportation during a natural or man-made crisis.

Larsen offers a strong combination of practical advice (Did you know a $1 mask can save your life in the event of a dirty bomb?) and wise examination of such key issues as the economy, borders and immigration, national health care, personal security, and more.

Review:

"'As founding director of the Institute for Homeland Security, adviser to the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh and author of previous books about terrorist threats, Larsen might be seen as profiting from fear of terrorist attacks. Refreshingly, he blows the whistle on fearmongers, while for the most part maintaining an understated tone. Larsen criticizes government officials at all levels — Republicans, Democrats and those without political party labels — for spending billions of dollars without a logical rationale. He explains why questions such as 'What can we do to ensure that al Qaeda does not smuggle a nuclear weapon into the United States through one of our ports?' are not only uninformed but lead to wasteful spending. Larsen argues persuasively that the priorities should be preventing terrorists from acquiring weapons-grade nuclear material, detecting biological weapon attacks, improving homeland security education and designing information systems that tie together data from a variety of credible sources. The author delivers on his promise for a commonsense guide. (Sept. 7)' Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

In this critical and provocative examination of the deficiencies and oversights in homeland security, a leading expert reveals what individual citizens, communities, and business leaders can do to best prepare for some of the nations most dangerous threats.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780446580434
Subtitle:
Asking the Right Questions about Security to Protect You, Your Family, and America
Author:
Larsen, Randall J.
Publisher:
Grand Central Publishing
Subject:
Terrorism
Subject:
Safety
Subject:
National security
Subject:
Political Freedom & Security - Terrorism
Subject:
Terrorism -- United States -- Prevention.
Subject:
National security -- United States.
Publication Date:
September 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
302
Dimensions:
9.18x6.42x1.13 in. 1.14 lbs.

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