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Public Security in Federal Polities is the first systematic and methodical study to bring together the fields of security studies and comparative federalism. The volume explores the symbiotic relationship between public security concerns and institutional design, public administration, and public policy across nine federal country case studies: Brazil, Canada, Germany, India, Mexico, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. In addressing specific national security concerns and aspects of globalization that are challenging conventional approaches to global, international, regional, and domestic security, this volume examines how the constitutional and institutional framework of a society affects the effectiveness and efficiency of public security arrangements. Public Security in Federal Polities identifies differences and similarities, highlights best practices, and draws out lessons for both particular federations, and for federal systems in general. This book is essential reading for scholars, students, practitioners as well as policy- and decision-makers of security and federalism.
Christian Leuprecht is Professor at the Royal Military College of Canada and Queen’s University, and Matthew Flinders Fellow at the Flinders University of South Australia. Mario Kölling is an assistant professor at the Department of Political Science at the Spanish National Distance Education University (UNED). Todd Hataley is an adjunct associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the Royal Military College of Canada.
1. IntroductionCHRISTIAN LEUPRECHT (Royal Military College), TODD HATALEY (Royal Military College), and MARIO KÖLLING (National Distance Education University)2. Public Security and Federalism in BrazilKAI MICHAEL KENKEL (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)3. CanadaTODD HATALEY (Royal Military College) and CHRISTIAN LEUPRECHT (Royal Military College)4. GermanyKLAUS STÜWE (Eichstaedt University)5. Public Security in the Indian UnionAJAY K. MEHRA (Centre for Public Affairs)6. MexicoEDGAR MOHAR (former Secretary of Citizen Security and Safety for the State of Queretaro)7. South AfricaNICO STEYTLER (University of the Western Cape) and LUKAS MUNTINGH (Civil Society Prison Reform Initiative)8. SpainMARIO KÖLLING (National Distance Education University)9. Public Security and Safety according to Swiss FederalismMARKUS MOHLER (University of St. Gallen) and RAINER SCHWEIZER (University of St. Gallen)10. Public Security in the United States of America: Challenges to Federalism from an All-Hazards PerspectiveRICHARD KILROY JR. (Coastal Carolina University)11. ConclusionCHRISTIAN LEUPRECHT (Royal Military College) and MARIO KÖLLING (National Distance Education University)
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