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Overseas Security

Overseas Security
Author: Jess T. Ford (au)
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781422301029

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U.S. government officials working overseas are at risk from terrorist threats. Since 1968, 32 embassy officials have been attacked -- 23 fatally -- by terrorists outside the embassy. As the State Dept. continues to improve security at U.S. embassies, terrorist groups are likely to focus on softÓ targets -- such as homes, schools, & places of worship. This report determines: whether the State Dept. has a strategy for soft target protection; assesses State's efforts to protect U.S. officials & their families while traveling to & from work; assesses State's efforts overseas to improve security at schools attended by the children of U.S. officials; & describe issues related to protection at their residences. Includes recommendations. Illustrations.


Construction for Overseas Security

Construction for Overseas Security
Author: United States. Department of State. Office of Foreign Buildings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1986
Genre: Buildings
ISBN:

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Estimating the Value of Overseas Security Commitments

Estimating the Value of Overseas Security Commitments
Author: Daniel Egel
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

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For more than half a century, U.S. leadership of the international system has been justified, in part, by claims of a positive relationship between global stability and domestic prosperity. However, there has been no empirical proof of this relationship, leading some prominent voices to question the value of today’s U.S. overseas security commitments. The U.S. Air Force asked the RAND Corporation to determine the extent, if any, to which the United States derives economic benefits from its overseas security commitments. Researchers estimated that U.S. economic losses from major retrenchments of U.S. overseas security commitments would be more than triple any gains, even using conservative assumptions. This visualization allows for comparisons among different estimated “gains” and “losses” from selected retrenchment levels and selected tax, spending, and trade multipliers. The data presented in this tool are drawn from the main report, Estimating the Value of Overseas Security Commitments.