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Collaborative risk management for national security and strategic foresight

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Matthias Dehmer; Silja Meyer-Nieberg; Goran Mihelcic; Stefan Pickl; Martin Zsifkovits

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EURO Journal on Decision Processes, Volume 3, Issue 3–4, p.305–337 (2015)
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APA style: Dehmer, M., Meyer-Nieberg S., Mihelcic G., Pickl S., & Zsifkovits M. (2015).  Collaborative risk management for national security and strategic foresight. EURO Journal on Decision Processes. 3(3–4), 305–337.
Chicago style: Dehmer, Matthias, Silja Meyer-Nieberg, Goran Mihelcic, Stefan Pickl, and Martin Zsifkovits. "Collaborative risk management for national security and strategic foresight." EURO Journal on Decision Processes 3, no. 3–4 (2015): 305-337.
IEEE style: Dehmer, M., S. Meyer-Nieberg, G. Mihelcic, S. Pickl, and M. Zsifkovits, "Collaborative risk management for national security and strategic foresight", EURO Journal on Decision Processes, vol. 3, issue 3–4, pp. 305–337, November 2015.
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