Terrorism, Asymmetric Warfare, and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Defending the U.S. Homeland
No pattern of actual attacks on U.S. territory has yet emerged that provides a clear basis for predicting how serious any given form of attack might be in the future, what means of attack might be used, or how lethal new forms of attack might be. As a result, there is a major ongoing debate over the seriousness of the threat and how the U.S. government should react. This work is an invaluable contribution to that debate. |
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İçindekiler
The Changing Face of Asymmetric Warfare | 1 |
The Growing Focus on Terrorism | 7 |
Chapter 3 | 39 |
Foreign Terrorists and Extremists | 51 |
Domestic Terrorists and Extremists | 76 |
Probability versus Probability Theory | 85 |
45 | 231 |
U S Government Efforts to Create a Homeland | 245 |
Federal Efforts by Department and Agency | 275 |
147 | 283 |
Department of Energy | 329 |
General Services Administration | 336 |
National Security Community | 358 |
160 | 359 |
Federal State and Local Cooperation | 373 |
How Other Nations Deal with These Threats | 381 |
The Details of the Federal Effort | 254 |
Planning and Programming the Overall Federal Effort | 261 |
Spending on Preparedness for Attacks Using Weapons of | 269 |
Lessons from Recent Major Commissions | 391 |
Conclusions and Recommendations | 415 |

