The flawed promise of National Security Risk Assessment: nine lessons from the British approachFootnote** This article reflects – but also significantly develops and extends – the author’s previous analysis of the UK NSRA’s extant limitations provided to two Parliamentary Select Committees in the wake of the 2015 NSS/SDSR. See: House of Lords/Commons Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy, National Security Strategy and Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015: First Report of Session 2016–17 (London: Parliament, 2016), e.g., p.34 (para. 101), https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/jt201617/jtselect/jtnatsec/153/153.pdf; House of Commons Defence Committee, Flexible Response? An SDSR Checklist of Potential Threats and Vulnerabilities: First Report of Session 2015–16 (London: Parliament, 2015), e.g., p.25 (para. 83), https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201516/cmselect/cmdfence/493/493.pdf
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