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Defining Homeland Security And Its Underlying Concepts

Yıl 2013, Cilt: 22 Sayı: 1, 85 - 104, 01.06.2013

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Despite plentiful efforts exerted to delineate the concepts of new homeland security there still exists room for the development and improvement of the concepts and theories of homeland security This study is an attempt to fill this gap through developing a firm and consistent framework containing comprehensible definitions of the concepts which crystallize the nature and operating principles of this new management field It concludes that homeland security is not just an ordinary type of management conducted by the managerial team but is also an art of displaying successful performance on the stage by multiple actors living inside the homeland security sphere just like a chorus elegantly Key words: Homeland security Homeland Security Management Terror İÇ GÜVENLİĞİN VE ALTINDA YATAN KAVRAMLARININ TANIMLANMASI Özet Yeni iç güvenliğin kavramlarını şekillendirmek adına ortaya konulan sayısız çabaya rağmen iç güvenliğin kavram ve teorilerinin geliştirilmesine hala ihtiyaç bulunmaktadır Bu çalışma bu yeni yönetim alanının doğasını ve işletim ilkelerini somutlaştıracak kavramların kapsamlı tanımlarını içeren sağlam ve tutarlı bir şablon geliştirerek bu boşluğu doldurmaya yönelik bir girişimdir Sonuç olarak iç güvenliğin yönetici bir ekip tarafından yürütülen sıradan bir yönetim faaliyeti olmadığı iç güvenlik alanı içinde yaşayan çoklu aktörlerin bir koro edasıyla sahnede başarılı bir performans sergiledikleri bir sanat olduğu vurgulanacaktır Anahtar Kelimeler: İç Güvenlik İç Güvenlik Yönetimi Terör

Kaynakça

  • Aviola, Joseph P. (2011), A Model for a Master of Science in Homeland Security Degree Program: Recommendations for Implementation and Evaluation, Ph.D. Diss., Wilmington University.
  • Baldwin, Adam (2010), Terrorism Ideology and Perceptions of Homeland Security in Tennessee Law Enforcement, Master of Science Thesis, The University of Tennessee, Chattanooga.
  • Baldwin, Robert and Martin Cave (1999), Understanding Regulation, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Bellavita, Christopher (2008), ―Changing homeland security: What is homeland security?‖, Homeland Security Affairs, 4(2), pp.1-30.
  • Bresford, Annette D. (2004), ―Homeland Security as an American Ideology: Implications for U.S. Policy and Action‖, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 1(3), pp.1547-7355.
  • Brown, Ben (2007), Community policing in post-September 11 America: A comment on the concept of community-oriented counterterrorism, Police Practice and Research, 8(3), pp.239-251.
  • Brudney, Jeffrey L. and Heather Getha-Taylor (2005), Volunteers and the department of homeland security: Help or hazard? Paper presented at the 8th Public Management Research Conference, University of Southern California. Bullock, Jane and George Haddow (2006), Introduction to Homeland Security, MA Thesis, Butterworth-Heinemann, Burlington.
  • Bush, George W. (2002), ―Remarks by the President at the signing of H.R. 5005 the Homeland Security Act of 2002‖, http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/11/20021125-6.html , (2012).
  • Caudle, Sharon (2005), ―Homeland Security Approaches to Results Management‖, Public Performance & Management Review, 28(3), pp. 352–375.
  • Clarke, Jack (2004), ―The United States, Europe, and Homeland Security: Seeing Soft Security Concerns Through a Counterterrorist Lens‖, European Security, 13(12), pp.117-138.
  • Copeland, Rebecca A. (2004), ―War on terrorism or war on constitutional rights? Blurring the lines of intelligence gathering in post-September 11 America‖, Texas Tech Law Review, 35, pp.1-31.
  • Cupp, Orvılle Shawn (2009), An Exploratory Study Of The Reasons Why Adult Students Attend, Persıst, And Complete Graduate Homeland Securıty Programs, Ph.D. Diss., Department Of Educational Leadership, Kansas State University. Davis, Darren W. and Brian D. Silver (2004), ―Civil liberties security: Public opinion in the context of the terrorist attacks on America‖, American Journal of Political Science, 48(1), pp.28–46.
  • Davis, Joe Benton, (2008), An Examination Of State Level Homeland Security Organizations, Ph.D. Diss., Philosophy, Auburn University.
  • Deflem, Mathieu and J. Eagle Shutt (2005), ―Whose Face at the Border? Homeland Security and Border Policing Since 9/11‖, Journal of Social and Ecological Boundaries, 1(2), pp.81-105.
  • Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (2010), Quadrennial Homeland Security Review Report: A Strategic Framework for a Secure Homeland, Washington, DC: The Department of Homeland Security.
  • Deutcher, Eric M. (2009), Homeland Security and Terrorism In Selected European States, MA Thesis, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver.
  • Donley, Michael B. and Neal A. Pollard (2002), ―Homeland Security: The Difference between a Vision and a Wish‖, Public Administration Review, Vol. 62, Special Issue: Democratic Governance in the Aftermath of September 11, 2001 (Sep., 2002), pp. 138-144.
  • Dory, Amanda J. (2003), ―American civil security: The U.S. public and homeland security‖, The Washington Quarterly, 27(1), pp.37-52.
  • Durbin, Gary Michael (2009), Organizational Structuring For Homeland Security: A U.S. State-By-State Comparative Analysis, Ph.D. Diss., Public Administration, University Of Southern California.
  • Friedmann, Robert R. (2007), ―Homeland Security‖, International Criminal Justice Review, 17(4), pp.336-339.
  • Gilmore Commission (2003), V. Forging America’s new normalcy. Fifth Annual Report to the President and the Congress, Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction. Arlington, VA: Rand Corporation.
  • Harf, James E. and Mark O. Lombardi (Eds.) (2005), The unfolding legacy of 9/11, Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
  • Haynes, Wendy (2004), ―Seeing around Corners: Crafting the New Department of Homeland Security,‖ Review of Policy Research, 21(3), pp. 369 – 395. Hershkowitz, Martin (2008), ―Insights into Establishing a State Homeland Security Organization‖, Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations, 9(1), pp. 67-74.
  • Jacobson, Sheldon H., John E. Kobza and Edward Pohl (2007), ―Editors' introduction: special issue on homeland security‖, IIE Transactions, 39(1), pp.1-2.
  • Kettl, Donald F. (1993), Sharing power: Public governance and private markets, Washington, DC: Brookings.
  • Kettl, Donald F. (2002), The Transformation of Governance: Public Administration for Twenty-First Century America, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.
  • Kettl, Donald F. (2003), Contingent Coordination: Practical and Theoretical Puzzles for Homeland Security, American Review of Public Administration, 33(3), pp.25327
  • Kettl, Donald F. (2004), System Under Stress. Homeland Security and American Politics, Washington, DC: CQ Press.
  • Kettl, Donald F. (2005), The Worst is yet to come: Lessons from September 11 and Hurricane Katrina, Report 05-01. Fels Institute of Government.
  • Lodge, Juliet (2004), ―EU homeland security: citizens or suspects?‖, Journal of European Integration, 26(3), pp. 253-279.
  • Mathias, Christopher P. (2012), Implementing Homeland Security Policy in the U.S. States: A Comparative State Study, Ph.D. Diss., Northeastern University, Law and Public Policy.
  • Maxwell, Terrence A. (2005), ―Constructing consensus: Homeland security as a symbol of government politics and administration‖, Government Information Quarterly, 22, pp.152-169.
  • May, Peter J., Ashley E. Jochim and Joshua Sapotichne (2011), ―Constructing Homeland Security: An Anemic Policy Regime‖, The Policy Studies Journal, 39(2), pp. 285-307.

Defining Homeland Security And Its Underlying Concepts

Yıl 2013, Cilt: 22 Sayı: 1, 85 - 104, 01.06.2013

Öz

Yeni iç güvenliğin kavramlarını şekillendirmek adına ortaya konulan sayısız çabaya rağmen, iç güvenliğin kavram ve teorilerinin geliştirilmesine hala ihtiyaç bulunmaktadır. Bu çalışma, bu yeni yönetim alanının doğasını ve işletim ilkelerini somutlaştıracak kavramların kapsamlı tanımlarını içeren sağlam ve tutarlı bir şablon geliştirerek bu boşluğu doldurmaya yönelik bir girişimdir. Sonuç olarak iç güvenliğin yönetici bir ekip tarafından yürütülen sıradan bir yönetim faaliyeti olmadığı, iç güvenlik alanı içinde yaşayan çoklu aktörlerin bir koro edasıyla sahnede başarılı bir performans sergiledikleri bir sanat olduğu vurgulanacaktır.

Kaynakça

  • Aviola, Joseph P. (2011), A Model for a Master of Science in Homeland Security Degree Program: Recommendations for Implementation and Evaluation, Ph.D. Diss., Wilmington University.
  • Baldwin, Adam (2010), Terrorism Ideology and Perceptions of Homeland Security in Tennessee Law Enforcement, Master of Science Thesis, The University of Tennessee, Chattanooga.
  • Baldwin, Robert and Martin Cave (1999), Understanding Regulation, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Bellavita, Christopher (2008), ―Changing homeland security: What is homeland security?‖, Homeland Security Affairs, 4(2), pp.1-30.
  • Bresford, Annette D. (2004), ―Homeland Security as an American Ideology: Implications for U.S. Policy and Action‖, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 1(3), pp.1547-7355.
  • Brown, Ben (2007), Community policing in post-September 11 America: A comment on the concept of community-oriented counterterrorism, Police Practice and Research, 8(3), pp.239-251.
  • Brudney, Jeffrey L. and Heather Getha-Taylor (2005), Volunteers and the department of homeland security: Help or hazard? Paper presented at the 8th Public Management Research Conference, University of Southern California. Bullock, Jane and George Haddow (2006), Introduction to Homeland Security, MA Thesis, Butterworth-Heinemann, Burlington.
  • Bush, George W. (2002), ―Remarks by the President at the signing of H.R. 5005 the Homeland Security Act of 2002‖, http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/11/20021125-6.html , (2012).
  • Caudle, Sharon (2005), ―Homeland Security Approaches to Results Management‖, Public Performance & Management Review, 28(3), pp. 352–375.
  • Clarke, Jack (2004), ―The United States, Europe, and Homeland Security: Seeing Soft Security Concerns Through a Counterterrorist Lens‖, European Security, 13(12), pp.117-138.
  • Copeland, Rebecca A. (2004), ―War on terrorism or war on constitutional rights? Blurring the lines of intelligence gathering in post-September 11 America‖, Texas Tech Law Review, 35, pp.1-31.
  • Cupp, Orvılle Shawn (2009), An Exploratory Study Of The Reasons Why Adult Students Attend, Persıst, And Complete Graduate Homeland Securıty Programs, Ph.D. Diss., Department Of Educational Leadership, Kansas State University. Davis, Darren W. and Brian D. Silver (2004), ―Civil liberties security: Public opinion in the context of the terrorist attacks on America‖, American Journal of Political Science, 48(1), pp.28–46.
  • Davis, Joe Benton, (2008), An Examination Of State Level Homeland Security Organizations, Ph.D. Diss., Philosophy, Auburn University.
  • Deflem, Mathieu and J. Eagle Shutt (2005), ―Whose Face at the Border? Homeland Security and Border Policing Since 9/11‖, Journal of Social and Ecological Boundaries, 1(2), pp.81-105.
  • Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (2010), Quadrennial Homeland Security Review Report: A Strategic Framework for a Secure Homeland, Washington, DC: The Department of Homeland Security.
  • Deutcher, Eric M. (2009), Homeland Security and Terrorism In Selected European States, MA Thesis, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver.
  • Donley, Michael B. and Neal A. Pollard (2002), ―Homeland Security: The Difference between a Vision and a Wish‖, Public Administration Review, Vol. 62, Special Issue: Democratic Governance in the Aftermath of September 11, 2001 (Sep., 2002), pp. 138-144.
  • Dory, Amanda J. (2003), ―American civil security: The U.S. public and homeland security‖, The Washington Quarterly, 27(1), pp.37-52.
  • Durbin, Gary Michael (2009), Organizational Structuring For Homeland Security: A U.S. State-By-State Comparative Analysis, Ph.D. Diss., Public Administration, University Of Southern California.
  • Friedmann, Robert R. (2007), ―Homeland Security‖, International Criminal Justice Review, 17(4), pp.336-339.
  • Gilmore Commission (2003), V. Forging America’s new normalcy. Fifth Annual Report to the President and the Congress, Advisory Panel to Assess Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction. Arlington, VA: Rand Corporation.
  • Harf, James E. and Mark O. Lombardi (Eds.) (2005), The unfolding legacy of 9/11, Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
  • Haynes, Wendy (2004), ―Seeing around Corners: Crafting the New Department of Homeland Security,‖ Review of Policy Research, 21(3), pp. 369 – 395. Hershkowitz, Martin (2008), ―Insights into Establishing a State Homeland Security Organization‖, Journal of Police Crisis Negotiations, 9(1), pp. 67-74.
  • Jacobson, Sheldon H., John E. Kobza and Edward Pohl (2007), ―Editors' introduction: special issue on homeland security‖, IIE Transactions, 39(1), pp.1-2.
  • Kettl, Donald F. (1993), Sharing power: Public governance and private markets, Washington, DC: Brookings.
  • Kettl, Donald F. (2002), The Transformation of Governance: Public Administration for Twenty-First Century America, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.
  • Kettl, Donald F. (2003), Contingent Coordination: Practical and Theoretical Puzzles for Homeland Security, American Review of Public Administration, 33(3), pp.25327
  • Kettl, Donald F. (2004), System Under Stress. Homeland Security and American Politics, Washington, DC: CQ Press.
  • Kettl, Donald F. (2005), The Worst is yet to come: Lessons from September 11 and Hurricane Katrina, Report 05-01. Fels Institute of Government.
  • Lodge, Juliet (2004), ―EU homeland security: citizens or suspects?‖, Journal of European Integration, 26(3), pp. 253-279.
  • Mathias, Christopher P. (2012), Implementing Homeland Security Policy in the U.S. States: A Comparative State Study, Ph.D. Diss., Northeastern University, Law and Public Policy.
  • Maxwell, Terrence A. (2005), ―Constructing consensus: Homeland security as a symbol of government politics and administration‖, Government Information Quarterly, 22, pp.152-169.
  • May, Peter J., Ashley E. Jochim and Joshua Sapotichne (2011), ―Constructing Homeland Security: An Anemic Policy Regime‖, The Policy Studies Journal, 39(2), pp. 285-307.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Dr. Sefer Yılmaz Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Haziran 2013
Gönderilme Tarihi 29 Aralık 2013
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2013 Cilt: 22 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Yılmaz, D. S. (2013). Defining Homeland Security And Its Underlying Concepts. Çukurova Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 22(1), 85-104.