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Evolution of civil security systems: the case of three Central European countries

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Authors:

Vera Karin Brazova; Piotr Matczak; Viktoria Takacs

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Journal of Risk Research, Volume 17 (2014)

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1466-4461 (Online)

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2012 Impact Factor - 1.240
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Shalamanov, Velizar, Stefan Hadjitodorov, Todor Tagarev, Nikolay Pavlov, Valentin Stoyanov, Pencho Geneshky, and Stoyan Avramov. "Civil Security: Architectural Approach in Emergency Management Transformation." Information & Security: An International Journal 17 (2005): 75-101.

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APA style: Brazova, V. Karin, Matczak P., & Takacs V. (2014).  Evolution of civil security systems: the case of three Central European countries. Journal of Risk Research. 17,
Chicago style: Brazova, Vera Karin, Piotr Matczak, and Viktoria Takacs. "Evolution of civil security systems: the case of three Central European countries." Journal of Risk Research 17 (2014).
IEEE style: Brazova, V. Karin, P. Matczak, and V. Takacs, "Evolution of civil security systems: the case of three Central European countries", Journal of Risk Research, vol. 17, 2014.
DOI 10.1080/13669877.2014.913659. (link is external)
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