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Oct 2007, Vol. 6, No. 8
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The Monitor is the Institute's homeland security and resilience publication which is produced ten times a year. Encompassing a range of issues at strategic, operational and tactical levels relating to man-made, man-assisted and natural emergencies and disasters.
Issue: Oct 2007, Vol. 6, No. 8
Flooding: inevitable fate or avoidable phenomenon? *Free Access* Following severe floods in many areas of the world this summer, Alan Gunne-Jones considers the extent to which flood risk can be minimised or even avoided, with particular reference to the implications of urban planning.
Alan Gunne-Jones
Surveying US Muslims: allies against terrorism Richard Weitz analyses a recent US report into the attitudes of Muslim Americans examines why US Muslims appear to be better integrated into Western society than their European counterparts.
Richard Weitz
War on the elements: the threat from natural forces Should the UK now be looking at climate change as a big a threat to our security as crime or terrorism? Christopher Samuel comments on the Government response to the recent floods.
Christopher Samuel
Somalia: a victim of Western intervention? Victoria Shin examines how Western fears of an Islamist state have plunged Somalia back into chaos after a period of relative stability.
Victoria Shin
Turning the tide *Free Access* Monitor visits Boscastle in North Cornwall to talk to Councillor Janey Comber about the ongoing plans to protect the region from flooding.

 
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