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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction : homeland security in context | ||
Sect. 1 | Al-Qaida and global jihad | |
Ch. 1 | Introduction to section 1 | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Al-Qaida : origins, goals, and grand strategy | 9 |
Ch. 3 | The role of Islam as a motivating factor in Usama bin Ladin's appeal within the Muslim world | 37 |
Ch. 4 | Understanding al-Qaida networks | 53 |
Ch. 5 | Al-Qaida : terrorist selection and recruitment | 73 |
Ch. 6 | "The war of the ether" : Al-Qaida's psychological warfare campaign against the Western and Muslim worlds | 91 |
Sect. 2 | Terrorism beyond Al-Qaida | |
Ch. 7 | Introduction to section 2 | 115 |
Ch. 8 | The new age of terrorism | 117 |
Ch. 9 | Chaos, terrorism, and beyond | 131 |
Ch. 10 | The psychology of terrorism : future directions and potential implications for counterterrorist policy | 143 |
Ch. 11 | WMD and lessons from the anthrax attacks | 157 |
Ch. 12 | Biological terrorism : risks and responses | 175 |
Ch. 13 | Hizballah | 195 |
Ch. 14 | Terrorist financing | 207 |
Sect. 3 | The role of government | |
Ch. 15 | Introduction to section 3 | 223 |
Ch. 16 | Homeland security's national strategic position : goals, objectives, measures assessment | 225 |
Ch. 17 | Congressional oversight over homeland security and the dynamics of appropriation | 263 |
Ch. 18 | The Department of Defense : defending the homeland and defeating enemies abroad | 283 |
Ch. 19 | Emergency planning : the evolving role of regional planning organizations in supporting cities and counties | 297 |
Ch. 20 | Preparing a city for terrorism | 311 |
Ch. 21 | Legal issues | 325 |
Ch. 22 | Transatlantic counterterrorism : some recommendations | 347 |
Ch. 23 | International cooperation in counterterrorism | 353 |
Sect. 4 | Counterterrorism intelligence and analysis | |
Ch. 24 | Introduction to section 4 | 361 |
Ch. 25 | A typology and anatomy of terrorist operations | 365 |
Ch. 26 | Intelligence and information sharing in counterterrorism | 391 |
Ch. 27 | Counterterrorism analysis and homeland security | 413 |
Sect. 5 | Risk : management, perception, and communication | |
Ch. 28 | Introduction to section 5 | 429 |
Ch. 29 | Integrating risk management with security and antiterrorism resource allocation decision making | 431 |
Ch. 30 | The psychological perception of risk | 463 |
Ch. 31 | The homeland security advisory system | 493 |
Ch. 32 | The role of broadcast media in homeland security communication | 505 |
Sect. 6 | Securing critical infrastructure and cyberspace | |
Ch. 33 | Introduction to section 6 | 519 |
Ch. 34 | Critical infrastructure and interdependency | 523 |
Ch. 35 | Cybsersecurity in post-9/11 America | 547 |
Sect. 7 | Border and transportation security | |
Ch. 36 | Introduction to section 7 | 583 |
Ch. 37 | Border control | 587 |
Ch. 38 | Civil aviation in the United States : security before and after 9/11 | 613 |
Ch. 39 | Port and maritime security | 631 |
Ch. 40 | Transportation information and security | 649 |
Sect. 8 | Emergency management, public health, and medical preparedness | |
Ch. 41 | Introduction to section 8 | 661 |
Ch. 42 | Emergency response : an overview | 665 |
Ch. 43 | National Response Plan, the National Incident Management System, and the Federal Response Plan | 677 |
Ch. 44 | Understanding and preparing for the psychological consequences of terrorism | 689 |
Ch. 45 | Moving target : biological threats to America | 703 |
Ch. 46 | Preparedness and response in Israeli hospitals | 721 |
Sect. 9 | Role of the private sector | |
Ch. 47 | Introduction to section 9 | 741 |
Ch. 48 | Role of corporate security | 745 |
Ch. 49 | Corporate emergency management | 767 |
Ch. 50 | Protecting soft targets : how Marriott International deals with the threat of terrorism overseas | 809 |
Ch. 51 | The challenge to corporate leadership : managing the human impact of terrorism on business recovery | 821 |
Ch. 52 | Working with the business community to enhance preparedness at the county level : a case study | 837 |
Ch. 53 | Legal issues for business in responding to terrorist events | 845 |
Sect. 10 | Academe | |
Ch. 54 | Introduction to section 10 | 863 |
Ch. 55 | Academe and homeland security | 865 |
Ch. 56 | Considering a new paradigm for strategic studies | 899 |
Ch. 57 | Decision models for emergency response planning | 911 |
Sect. 11 | Science, technology, and information sharing | |
Ch. 58 | Introduction to section 11 | 931 |
Ch. 59 | Science, technology, and terrorism | 933 |
Ch. 60 | Improving checkpoint security | 957 |
Ch. 61 | IT architecture for homeland security | 969 |
Ch. 62 | Two critical concepts for information technology in homeland security | 985 |
Ch. 63 | Needs analysis for information sharing | 999 |
Sect. 12 | Domestic security and civil liberties | |
Ch. 64 | Introduction to section 12 | 1009 |
Ch. 65 | Thinking about civil liberty and terrorism | 1013 |
Ch. 66 | Security and freedom of speech | 1031 |
Ch. 67 | Principled prudence : civil liberties and the homeland security practitioner | 1045 |
Ch. 68 | Government data mining | 1063 |
Sect. 13 | Politics and accountability | |
Ch. 69 | Introduction to section 13 | 1089 |
Ch. 70 | The politics of homeland security | 1091 |
Ch. 71 | Accountability and homeland security | 1115 |
Ch. 72 | Waging the "war of ideas" | 1131 |
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