By Tobias Feakin and Margaret Gilmore13 May 2008
The ‘golden thread’ of the UK’s first National Security Strategy is the interconnectivity of those on whom its success depends.
This interconnectivity plays out on an international, as well as national scale, meaning that it is virtually impossible to separate domestic and foreign policy.
The proposed publication of the National Risk Register makes the Government more transparent and accountable to the public than ever before.
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