Book Talk: Beyond 9/11 Homeland Security for the Twenty-First Century
Almost 20 years have gone by since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and almost 19 years have passed since the creation of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (2002). In that time, securing the Homeland has changed dramatically and been complicated by the emergence of new threats, such as natural disasters, cyberattacks, and transforming terrorism.
Out of The MIT Press and the Belfer Center Studies in International Security comes , a critical analysis on the last 20 years of Homeland security and what lessons, strategies, and allies can be brought along to 鈥渟ecure the Homeland鈥 into the future.
Speakers

Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Chief Diplomatic Officer for the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Policy, and Vice President of INTERPOL for the Americas Region

Faculty Director of Homeland Security Project, Belfer Senior Lecturer in International Security, Harvard Kennedy School;聽Former Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Intergovernmental Affairs

Associate Professor of Political Science at MIT, Director of the MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives

Executive Director, Cross-Border Institute at the University of Windsor
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