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Foreword - Richard Falkenrath

Introduction - David Kamien

SECTION 1 - AL-QAEDA AND GLOBAL JIHAD


1. Introduction - Rohan Gunaratna

2. Al Qaeda: Goals, Grand Strategy and Operational Art - Ahmed Hashim

3. The Role of Islam as a Motivating Factor in Osama Bin Laden's Appeal in the Muslim World - David Cook

4. Understanding Islamist Terrorist Networks - Marc Sageman

5. Al Qaeda Terrorist Selection and Recruitment - Sara Daly and Scott Gerwehr

6. "The War of the Ether": Al-Qaeda's Psychological Warfare Campaign - Michael Knapp

SECTION 2 - TERRORISM BEYOND AL-QAEDA


7. Introduction- Noel Koch

8. The New Age of Terrorism - Brian Jenkins

9. Chaos, Terrorism, and Beyond - Xavier Raufer

10. Terrorist Psychology - John Horgan

11. WMD and Lessons from the Anthrax Attacks - Dr. Leonard Cole

12. Fear in a Handful of Dust: Risks and Responses to Global Biological Terrorism - Terry O'Sullivan

13. Hezbollah as an Adversary - Daniel Byman

14. Terrorist Financing - Steve Emerson

SECTION 3 - GOVERNMENTAL AND INTER-GOVERNMENTAL ASPECTS OF HOMELAND SECURITY


15. Introduction - Susan M. Collins

16. Homeland Security's National Strategic Position: Goals, Objectives, Measures Assessment - Sharon L. Caudle and Randall Yim

17. Congressional Oversight Over Homeland Security and the Dynamics of Appropriation - Christopher Shays

18. The Department of Defense: Defending the Homeland and Defeating Enemies Abroad- Paul McHale

19. Emergency Planning: The Evolving Role of Regional Planning Organizations In Supporting Cities And Counties - Dave Robertson

20. Preparing a City for Terrorism - Martin O'Malley

21. Counterterrorism Legislation and the Use of the Rule of Law - Mike Kraft

22. Transatlantic Counterterrorism: Some Recommendations - Karen J. Greenberg

23. Trans-Atlantic Cooperation in the Fight Against Terrorism - Gijs de Vries

SECTION 4 - COUNTERTERRORISM INTELLIGENCE AND ANALYSIS

24. Introduction - Sidney J. Caspersen

25. A Typology and Anatomy of Terrorist Operations Dennis Pluchinsky

26. The Role of Intelligence in Counter-Terrorism and Homeland Security - C. Patrick Duecy

27. Counterterrorism Analysis and Homeland Security - Mark Kauppi

PART 5 - RISK: MANAGEMENT, PERCEPTION AND COMMUNICATION

28. Introduction - Anthony Beverina

29. Integrating Risk Management with Security/ Anti-Terrorism Resource Allocation
Decision-Making Gregory S. Parnell, Robin Dillon-Merrill, and Terry Bresnick

30. The Psychological Perception of Risk - Prof. Baruch Fischhoff

31. The Homeland Security Advisory System - James Jay Carafano

32. Now the News: The Uneasy Peace between Homeland Security and Broadcasting - Frank Sesno

SECTION 6 - SECURING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND CYBERSPACE

33. Introduction - James F.McDonnell

34. Critical Infrastructures and their Interdependencies - Rae Zimmerman

35. Cyber Security in Post 9/11 America - James Cunningham

SECTION 7- BORDER AND TRANSPORTATION SECURITY

36. Introduction - William Parish

37. Border and Immigration Security - Jack Riley

38. Civil Aviation Security in the United States: Security Before and After September 11, 2001 - Cathal "Irish" Flynn and Art Kosatka

39. Maritime Security - Carl Bentzel

40. Transportation Information and Security Strategy - Harold. W. Neil, Jr.

SECTION 8 - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH AND MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS

41. Introduction - Donna Barbisch

42. Introduction to Emergency Response - Ray Lehr

43. National Response Plan, the National Incident Management System and the Federal Response Plan - Claire Rubin and Jack Harrald

44. Strategies for Pre- and Post Attack Mental/Emotional Health - Terri Tanelian and Brad Stein

45. Moving Target: Biological Threats to America - Elin Gursky

46. Israeli Hospital Preparedness and Response to Mass Casualty Terrorism - Boaz Tadmor, Shmuel Shapira and Lion Poles

SECTION 9 - ROLE OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR

47. Introduction Governor - James Gilmore

48. Corporate Security - Ron Kelly

49. Corporate Crisis Preparedness and Management - Don Schmidt

50. Case study: Protecting Soft Sargets - Alan Orlob

51. Preparing People and Organizations for the Psychological Aspects of Terrorism - Mark Braverman

52. Case Study: Creating a Public-Private Preparedness Community at the County Level William Donnelly


53. Legal Issues for Business in Responding to Terrorist Events William C. Nicholson


SECTION 10 - ACADEME


54. Introduction - Scott D. Bates


55. The Role of Academe - Todd Stewart


56. The Future of HLS Education - Joseph Vorbach


57. Decision Models for Emergency Response Planning - Richard C. Larson


SECTION 11 - SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION SHARING


58. Introduction - Terry Janssen


59. The Role of Science and Technology in Combating CBRNE and Cyber Threats T.J. Allard


60. The Role of Technology in Improving Checkpoint Security - Mark Laustra and Fred Facemire


61. IT Architecture for Homeland Security Information Sharing - Gerald Metz


62. Critical Concepts for IT in Homeland Security - Don Adams


63. Next Generation Information Sharing Environments - David Kamien, Jean-Francois Cloutier, Denis Ranger


SECTION 12 - DOMESTIC COUNTERTERRORISM AND CIVIL-LIBERTIES


64. Introduction - Kim Taipale


65. Thinking About Civil Liberty and Terrorism - Paul Rosenzweig


66. Security and Freedom of Speech - Abraham H. Foxman


67. Principled Prudence: Civil Liberties and the Homeland Security Practitioner in Post-9/11 America Laura W. Murphy


68. Data Mining and Privacy - Fred Cate and Newton Minow


SECTION 13 - POLITICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY


69. Introduction The Honorable Warren Rudman


70. The Politics of Homeland Security - Anne Khademian


71. HLS and Accountability - Charles R. Wise and Rania Nader

 

 
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