"Economic Instruments of Security Policy" currently includes two courses and a book. The material employs economic analysis to address national security issues. It operates at three levels: economic science, economic policies, and case studies of real world events. Analyzing both state and substate (criminal, insurgent, and terrorist) leaders and institutions, "Econoimc Instruments" seeks to provide value to policymakers seeking to employ economic tools to advance secuirty goals.
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Book Information: "Economic Instruments of Security Policy: Influencing the Choices of Leaders," 2006, Palgrave Macmillan, available at
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