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Assessing Evolving Concepts of Security

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Tim Swejis; Joshua Polchar; Boaz Manger; Willem Oosterveld; Laurin Nabuko Hainy

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Deliverable 3.1, EvoCS Consortium (2015)
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Nikolic, Nebojsa. "Serbian Security Perceptions: Motivations to Serve." Information & Security: An International Journal 33, no. 2 (2015): 122-137.
Ratchev, Valeri, Vesselin Petkov, and Todor Tagarev. "Evolving Security Concepts: The Premium on Governance in the Case of Bulgaria." Information & Security: An International Journal 33, no. 2 (2015): 83-107.
APA style: Swejis, T., Polchar J., Manger B., Oosterveld W., & Hainy L. Nabuko (2015).  Assessing Evolving Concepts of Security. Deliverable 3.1, EvoCS Consortium.
Chicago style: Swejis, Tim, Joshua Polchar, Boaz Manger, Willem Oosterveld, and Laurin Nabuko Hainy. Assessing Evolving Concepts of Security In Deliverable 3.1, EvoCS Consortium., 2015.
IEEE style: Swejis, T., J. Polchar, B. Manger, W. Oosterveld, and L. Nabuko Hainy, "Assessing Evolving Concepts of Security", Deliverable 3.1, EvoCS Consortium, 20 February 2015.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/evocs.d31
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