Natural security : a Darwinian approach to a dangerous world

Bibliographic Details
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley: University of California Press, c2008..
Table of Contents:
  • The
  • origins of natural security
  • Raphael D. Sagarin
  • Living with risk
  • Terence Taylor
  • Security, unpredictability, and evolution: policy and the history of life
  • Geerat J. Vermeij
  • From bacteria to belief: immunity and security
  • Luis P. Villarreal
  • Corporations and bureaucracies under a biological lens
  • Elizabeth M. Prescott
  • Selection, security, and evolutionary international relations
  • Gregory P. Dietl
  • Militants and martyrs: evolutionary perspectives on religion and terrorism
  • Richard Sosis, Candace S. Alcorta
  • Causes of and solutions of Islamic fundamentalist terrorism
  • Bradley A. Thayer
  • The
  • power of moral belief
  • Scott Atran
  • Fourteen security lessons from antipredator behavior
  • Daniel T. Blumstein
  • Population models and counterinsurgency strategies
  • Dominic D. P. Johnson, Joshua S. Madin
  • The
  • infectiousness of terrorist ideology: insights from ecology and epidemiology
  • Kevin D. Lafferty, Katherine F. Smith, Elizabeth M. P. Madin
  • Paradigm shifts in security strategy: why does it take disasters to trigger change?
  • Dominic D. P. Johns