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How Logistics Can Create and Support Public Security

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Supply Chain Safety Management

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In the last two decades, the security environment and the attitude toward security both of individuals and of society as a whole has shifted significantly. The end of the East-West conflict and the associated dissolution of the bipolar world order resulting from the fall of the Berlin Wall and the disbanding of the Soviet Union led to a paradigm shift and entirely new conditions, particularly in regard to security policy.

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Witt, M. (2013). How Logistics Can Create and Support Public Security. In: Essig, M., Hülsmann, M., Kern, EM., Klein-Schmeink, S. (eds) Supply Chain Safety Management. Lecture Notes in Logistics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32021-7_12

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