A Glue That Withstands Heat? The Promise and Perils of Maritime Domain Awareness

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A Glue That Withstands Heat? The Promise and Perils of Maritime Domain Awareness. / Bueger, Christian.

Maritime Security: Counter-Terrorism Lessons from Maritime Piracy and Narcotics Interdiction. ed. / Edward R. Lucas; Samuel Rivera-Paez; Thomas Crosbie; Felix Falck Jensen. Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2020. p. 235-245 (Nato science for peace and security series. E Human and societal dynamics, Vol. 150).

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Harvard

Bueger, C 2020, A Glue That Withstands Heat? The Promise and Perils of Maritime Domain Awareness. in ER Lucas, S Rivera-Paez, T Crosbie & F Falck Jensen (eds), Maritime Security: Counter-Terrorism Lessons from Maritime Piracy and Narcotics Interdiction. IOS Press, Amsterdam, Nato science for peace and security series. E Human and societal dynamics, vol. 150, pp. 235-245. https://doi.org/10.3233/NHSDP200065

APA

Bueger, C. (2020). A Glue That Withstands Heat? The Promise and Perils of Maritime Domain Awareness. In E. R. Lucas, S. Rivera-Paez, T. Crosbie, & F. Falck Jensen (Eds.), Maritime Security: Counter-Terrorism Lessons from Maritime Piracy and Narcotics Interdiction (pp. 235-245). IOS Press. Nato science for peace and security series. E Human and societal dynamics Vol. 150 https://doi.org/10.3233/NHSDP200065

Vancouver

Bueger C. A Glue That Withstands Heat? The Promise and Perils of Maritime Domain Awareness. In Lucas ER, Rivera-Paez S, Crosbie T, Falck Jensen F, editors, Maritime Security: Counter-Terrorism Lessons from Maritime Piracy and Narcotics Interdiction. Amsterdam: IOS Press. 2020. p. 235-245. (Nato science for peace and security series. E Human and societal dynamics, Vol. 150). https://doi.org/10.3233/NHSDP200065

Author

Bueger, Christian. / A Glue That Withstands Heat? The Promise and Perils of Maritime Domain Awareness. Maritime Security: Counter-Terrorism Lessons from Maritime Piracy and Narcotics Interdiction. editor / Edward R. Lucas ; Samuel Rivera-Paez ; Thomas Crosbie ; Felix Falck Jensen. Amsterdam : IOS Press, 2020. pp. 235-245 (Nato science for peace and security series. E Human and societal dynamics, Vol. 150).

Bibtex

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