Description
About the Author
Dr. David H. McIntyre has been writing, teaching, and presenting on National Security and Homeland Security issues for 30 years. He has taught for 20 semesters at the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. Before that he was Deputy Director of the ANSER Institute for Homeland Security in Washington, DC (the first think tank focused on HS). Colonel McIntyre (USA, Retired) began those duties after a 30 year career in the United States Army, where he served in airborne and armored cavalry units, wrote and taught strategy and retired as the Dean of Faculty and Academics at the National War College.
Reviews
"Though I am not the historian Dr. McIntyre is, I am well-versed in national strategy both academically and in actual execution. This book is the best distillation of the history, evolution, and practice of national strategy and its transition/application to homeland security that I have read.... It should be required reading for every official in DHS, and every new recruit or hire into the organization." -- W. Michael Dunaway, University of Lousiana at Lafayette
"This book provides great insights while remaining imminently readable. Having heard Dr. McIntyre speak on a number of occasions, I took pleasure in noting the preservation of his same conversational tone in his writing. A security practitioner for half of his adult life, what is occasionally described as 'pracademic' attitudes enrich his teaching, and in this case, his writing. The book 'speaks' to the reader, which--from another 'pracademic'--is very deliberate praise." -- Bert B. Tussing, U.S. Army War College
You need to read this book now. Send it forward to policymakers, practitioners, and educators. This is a must-read for our profession. -- Steve Recca, Naval Postgraduate School
"McIntyre's How to Think About Homeland Security is an interesting and concise effort to embody the goal described in the title. The book is intended to help refine-and redefine-the manner in which academics and practitioners view the underpinnings of homeland security." -- Tobias Gibson, Westminster College
"Scholarly and compelling...A great resource for policy examination, review, and citations -- John G. Comiskey, Monmouth University
Book Information
ISBN 9781538125731
Author David H. McIntyre
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 599g
Dimensions(mm) 254mm * 187mm * 19mm