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100 1 _aDURANT, Robert
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245 1 0 _aWhither environmental security in the post-september 11th era? Assessing the legal, organizational, and policy challenges for the national security state
260 _cSeptember 2002
520 3 _aWhat are the implications of the war on terrorism for the progress made to date and the likely future of environmental security efforts in the national security state? To put the evolving post-september 11th environmental security challenge facing the U.S. military in perspective, this article begins with a synopsis of the doctrinal, tactical, operational, and regulatory dilemmas faced by the U.S. military in the post-Cold War era. Next, the article reviews how and why the 1990s bequeathed a set of misaligned administrative systems that make existing and future progress in balancing national security with environmeental and natural resources protection extremely vulnerable to shifts in the political economy surrounding this issue in the post-September 11th era. The article concludes with a review of how September 11th has affected the patterns of politics surrounding this issue since those tragic events. Despite recent increases in the defense budget, this analysis suggests that conflict over this issue will continue, rendereing structural realignment a daunting challenge and further complicating the integration of national security and environmental and natural resources responsibilities in the post-September 11th era
770 0 _aSpecial lssue
773 0 8 _tPublic Administration Review
_g62, p. 115-123
_d, September 2002
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