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CEUSS also does scenario planning for future European security research. CEUSS mainly follows approaches from political science, sociology, political psychology and cultural studies. Levels of analysis cover urban safety, national and international security and transversal risks such as disasters. CEUSS staff have background in political science, psychology, public administration and cultural studies, including gender issues. |
CEUSS also does scenario planning for future European security research. CEUSS mainly follows approaches from political science, sociology, political psychology and cultural studies. Levels of analysis cover urban safety, national and international security and transversal risks such as disasters. CEUSS staff have background in political science, psychology, public administration and cultural studies, including gender issues. |
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| Southwark || Southwark is a major Central London Borough Council, with a population of over 250,000 and a wide range of social and economic environments. A considerable part of our boundary is along the River Thames, including the prime tourism stretch from the historic Tower Bridge to the Tate Modern gallery. |
| Southwark || Southwark is a major Central London Borough Council, with a population of over 250,000 and a wide range of social and economic environments. A considerable part of our boundary is along the River Thames, including the prime tourism stretch from the historic Tower Bridge to the Tate Modern gallery. |
Revision as of 11:57, 6 January 2014
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