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
October 24, 2006
Stephen E. Flynn, CFR's senior fellow for national security studies, considers the state of homeland security five years after the creation of the Office of Homeland Security, handing out grades in several key areas.
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