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Using scenarios to assess risks examining trends in the public sector

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Authors:

Gabriel Brönnimann; Thomas Gartmann; Jennifer Giroux; Manuel Suter; Myriam Dunn Cavelty

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(2011)
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References

Rademaker, Michel. "National Security Strategy of the Netherlands: An Innovative Approach." Information & Security: An International Journal 23, no. 1 (2009): 51-61.
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APA style: Brönnimann, G., Gartmann T., Giroux J., Suter M., & Cavelty M. Dunn (2011).  Using scenarios to assess risks examining trends in the public sector.
Chicago style: Brönnimann, Gabriel, Thomas Gartmann, Jennifer Giroux, Manuel Suter, and Myriam Dunn Cavelty. Using scenarios to assess risks examining trends in the public sector., 2011.
IEEE style: Brönnimann, G., T. Gartmann, J. Giroux, M. Suter, and M. Dunn Cavelty, Using scenarios to assess risks examining trends in the public sector, 2011.
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