01031nam0-22003731i-450-99000605118040332120080728160214.0000605118FED01000605118(Aleph)000605118FED0100060511820000112d1983----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yy<<Il >>piano regolatore generale urbanisticoEugenio PicozzaPadovaCedam1983VIII, 385 p.24 cmUrbanistica, opere pubbliche, espropriazioni8711Picozza,Eugenio34243ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000605118040332122-T-1674056DDCPCOLLEZ. 398 (8)4673FGBCXXVIII 611810,aDDCICI G 104 (8)675FSPBCDDCICFGBCFSPBCDDCPPiano regolatore generale urbanistico577368UNINA03542nam 2200697Ia 450 991100489290332120200520144314.097866130850789781283085076128308507097819353083171935308319(CKB)2560000000015392(EBL)686345(OCoLC)667274176(SSID)ssj0000429536(PQKBManifestationID)11272526(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000429536(PQKBWorkID)10430814(PQKB)10937104(MiAaPQ)EBC690465(MiAaPQ)EBC686345(Au-PeEL)EBL686345(Perlego)532531(EXLCZ)99256000000001539220100304d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTerrorizing ourselves why U.S. counterterrorism policy is failing and how to fix it /edited by Benjamin H. Friedman, Jim Harper, and Christopher A. Preble1st ed.Washington, D.C. Cato Institute20101 online resource (330 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9781935308300 1935308300 Includes bibliographical references and index.Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Defeating al Qaeda; 2. Terrorism as a Product of Choices and Perceptions; 3. Are There ''Root Causes'' for Terrorist Support?: Revisiting the Debate on Poverty, Education, and Terrorism; 4. Don't You Know There's a War On?: Assessing the Military's Role in Counterterrorism; 5. Assessing Counterterrorism, Homeland Security, and Risk; 6. Assessing Measures Designed to Protect the Homeland; 7. The Economics of Homeland Security; 8. The Atomic Terrorist?; 9. Assessing the Threat of Bioterrorism10. Managing Fear: The Politics of Homeland Security11. The Impact of Fear on Public Thinking about Counterterrorism Policy: Implications for Communicators; 12. Communicating about Threat: Toward a Resilient Response toTerrorism; Notes; Index; Contributors; Cato InstituteTerrorizing Ourselves exposes and decries how politicians manipulate fear for political purposes, and it cuts through the confusion that Americans have about terrorism and shows how to counter it. As the book illustrates, anxiety about terrorism is driving military adventurism, exploding the national debt, militarizing domestic affairs, and shifting expenditures away from other urgent priorities. To replace the counterterrorism policies that are now failing, Terrorizing Ourselves offers disciplined responses that can defeat the internal logic of terrorism and erode its power as a tool againstTerrorismUnited StatesTerrorismPreventionGovernment policyUnited StatesTerrorismUnited StatesPreventionNational securityUnited StatesTerrorismTerrorismPreventionGovernment policyTerrorismPrevention.National security363.325/160973Friedman Benjamin H1822043Harper Jim1967-1822041Preble Christopher A1822044MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911004892903321Terrorizing ourselves4388089UNINA