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ID105349
Title ProperLos alamos as laboratory for domestic security measures
Other Title Informationnuclear age battlefield transformations and the ongoing permutations of security
LanguageENG
AuthorBussolini, Jeffrey
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Much of the strategic analysis, geographic knowledge/ignorance, and military-security emphasis of post-September 11th America bore a striking resemblance to Los Alamos of the 1980s. After briefly considering the foreign-policy aspects of the work at Los Alamos and some theoretical, historical, and state aspects of the nuclear age that define the domestic space and the population as targets, I focus on the many ways in which the Laboratory has served as a site of development for domestic security measures. In some cases it is the community of Los Alamos at large which seems to be the template for the measures, inasmuch as this is a town adjoining and surrounding the Laboratory. One of the main thrusts of the argument here is that the division between 'foreign' and 'domestic' in contemporary intelligence and military strategy is specious.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 16, No. 2; 2011: p329-358
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol. 16, No. 2; 2011: p329-358
Key WordsDomestic Security Measures ;  Nuclear Age ;  Battlefield ;  Security