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Governance, Organizations, and Security
Governance and organization issues affect government agencies' ability to transcend cultural or bureaucratic problems that can bedevil security policy. They can also impact nations' ability to cooperate with one another. Understanding and addressing these issues is a major priority for CISAC.
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Publications
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Stop Ignoring Taiwan
Karl Eikenberry
Foreign Policy (2012)
Governing Security: The Hidden Origins of American Security Agencies
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
Stanford University Press (Forthcoming November 2012) (2012)
The Political Economies of Immigration Law
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
UC Irvine Law Review vol. 2, 1 (2012)

- Congressional testimony for governance, oversight and management of Nuclear Security Enterprise
Siegfried S. Hecker
(2012)
- Managing Insecurities Across the Pacific
Nina L. Hachigian
The Center for American Progress (2012)

Intelligence as a Service Industry
Thomas Fingar
The American Interest vol. VII, 4 (2012)

- Global Implications of China's Challenges – Part I
Thomas Fingar
YaleGlobal Online (2012)

- How is international space cooperation possible
Riqiang Wu
Quarterly journal of international politics vol. 3 (2012)
Global Missile Defense Cooperation and China
Riqiang Wu
Asian Perspective vol. 35 (2011)

- North Korea's new course
Robert Carlin, John W. Lewis
Los Angeles Times (2011)

Hedy's Folly: The Life and Breakthrough Inventions of Hedy Lamarr, the Most Beautiful Woman in the World
Richard Rhodes
Doubleday (2011)



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