Flynn: Homeland Security for the Next Administration
CFR security expert Stephen Flynn outlines the principles he thinks the next president should follow in order to effectively safeguard the...
Interviewee: Stephen E. Flynn
Interviewer: Eben Kaplan
January 10, 2007
Stephen E. Flynn, CFR senior fellow for national security studies, discusses a new Democratic homeland security bill, which attempts to address what Flynn calls "very serious" problems.
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