The emergence of a new security environment in the post-September 11 ERA: The rationale for cooperation

This thesis will attempt to explain the factors contributing to security cooperation in combating terrorism in the post- September 11 era by utilizing a public-private good approach. After the September 11 attacks, the United States chose to combat terrorism through the creation of a new coalition i...

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Main Authors: Chang, Edel Arvin Sy, Chua, Tiffany Co, Hong, Boram Kim
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_honors-11932022-02-15T01:51:03Z The emergence of a new security environment in the post-September 11 ERA: The rationale for cooperation Chang, Edel Arvin Sy Chua, Tiffany Co Hong, Boram Kim This thesis will attempt to explain the factors contributing to security cooperation in combating terrorism in the post- September 11 era by utilizing a public-private good approach. After the September 11 attacks, the United States chose to combat terrorism through the creation of a new coalition instead of the maintenance of the original NATO alliance framework. In this context, the study assumes that free riding is not possible. Instead, it believes a states decision to support the new coalition will depend on its calculations between the pay-offs it derives from public and private goods and the consequent domestic cost. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/194 Honors Theses English Animo Repository Security International National security--International cooperation
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Security
International
National security--International cooperation
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International
National security--International cooperation
Chang, Edel Arvin Sy
Chua, Tiffany Co
Hong, Boram Kim
The emergence of a new security environment in the post-September 11 ERA: The rationale for cooperation
description This thesis will attempt to explain the factors contributing to security cooperation in combating terrorism in the post- September 11 era by utilizing a public-private good approach. After the September 11 attacks, the United States chose to combat terrorism through the creation of a new coalition instead of the maintenance of the original NATO alliance framework. In this context, the study assumes that free riding is not possible. Instead, it believes a states decision to support the new coalition will depend on its calculations between the pay-offs it derives from public and private goods and the consequent domestic cost.
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author Chang, Edel Arvin Sy
Chua, Tiffany Co
Hong, Boram Kim
author_facet Chang, Edel Arvin Sy
Chua, Tiffany Co
Hong, Boram Kim
author_sort Chang, Edel Arvin Sy
title The emergence of a new security environment in the post-September 11 ERA: The rationale for cooperation
title_short The emergence of a new security environment in the post-September 11 ERA: The rationale for cooperation
title_full The emergence of a new security environment in the post-September 11 ERA: The rationale for cooperation
title_fullStr The emergence of a new security environment in the post-September 11 ERA: The rationale for cooperation
title_full_unstemmed The emergence of a new security environment in the post-September 11 ERA: The rationale for cooperation
title_sort emergence of a new security environment in the post-september 11 era: the rationale for cooperation
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_honors/194
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