Format:
VIII,239 S.
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Tab., Reg.
Series Statement:
BCSIA Studies in International Security
Content:
Allison, G.; Kokoshin, A.: The new containment: an alliance against nuclear terrorism. - S. 9-20. Beering, P. S.: Assessing infrastructure vulnerability and security. - S. 21-37. Kayyem, J. N.: In defense of the law. - S. 39-46. Harmon, C.: Turning a popular war into a populist war: preparing the American public for terrorism. - S. 47-57. Edwards-Winslow, F.: Telling it like it is: the role of the media in terrorism response and recovery. - S. 59-75. Dixon, D.: Is density dangerous? The architects' obligations after the Towers fell. - S. 77-94. Kayyem, J. N.; Chang, P. E.: Beyond business continuity: the role of the private sector in preparedness planning. - S. 95-120. Knouss, R. F.: Inside and outside the loop: defining the population at risk in bioterrorism. - S. 121-134. Pangi, R. L.: After the attack: the psychological consequences of terrorism. - S. 135-162. Oates, P.: Supporting the National Strategy for Homeland Security: the role of the National Guard. - S. 163-178. Monroe, P. D.: Homeland security and war-fighting: two pillars of the National Guard responsibility. - S. 179-191. Denlinger, R. F.; Gonzenbach, K.: The two-hat syndrome: determining response capabilities and mutual aid limitations. - S. 193-205. Grannis, D.: Sustaining domestic preparedness: challenges in a post-9/11 world. - S. 207-220
Note:
Allison, G.; Kokoshin, A.: The new containment: an alliance against nuclear terrorism. - S. 9-20. Beering, P. S.: Assessing infrastructure vulnerability and security. - S. 21-37. Kayyem, J. N.: In defense of the law. - S. 39-46. Harmon, C.: Turning a popular war into a populist war: preparing the American public for terrorism. - S. 47-57. Edwards-Winslow, F.: Telling it like it is: the role of the media in terrorism response and recovery. - S. 59-75. Dixon, D.: Is density dangerous? The architects' obligations after the Towers fell. - S. 77-94. Kayyem, J. N.; Chang, P. E.: Beyond business continuity: the role of the private sector in preparedness planning. - S. 95-120. Knouss, R. F.: Inside and outside the loop: defining the population at risk in bioterrorism. - S. 121-134. Pangi, R. L.: After the attack: the psychological consequences of terrorism. - S. 135-162. Oates, P.: Supporting the National Strategy for Homeland Security: the role of the National Guard. - S. 163-178. Monroe, P. D.: Homeland s
Language:
English