Terrorism Program
White Papers Since September 11, 2001, the preparation for the defense against terrorism has increased in tempo. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has defined terrorism as "the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or...
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Terrorism Financing: Origination, Organization, And Prevention
White Papers This webcast examines the origin, organization and prevention of terrorism financing.
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Terrorism And Rail Security
White Papers This testimony on the RAND Corporation's long involvement in analyzing the dynamics of terrorism. This testimony by Jack Riley before the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, discusses the history of terrorist attacks on rail...
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Terrorism: 2000/2001
White Papers In response to the September 11 attack, the FBI launched the largest terrorism investigation ever conducted, working in close cooperation with other U.S.and foreign intelligence agencies. On October 7, 2001, the United States initiated military...
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Terrorism's Financial Lifeline: Can It Be Severed?
White Papers The attacks of September 11 and the global campaign against terrorism have put the spotlight on rogue capital, a growing problem for law enforcement and the financial sector. Using traditional and sophisticated techniques, terrorist and criminal...
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Psychological Effects Of Chemical And Biological (CB) Terrorism: Lessons From The Past
White Papers The psychological effects of CB terrorism derive from two sources; the action of the agents on the body and the brain, and the effects and implications of the terrorist act itself on the human psyche.
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Fact Sheet: Terrorism
White Papers The very nature of terrorism suggests that may be little or no warning. Terrorists look for visible targets where they can avoid detection before or after an attack such as international airports, large cities, major international events, resorts...
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Countering Global Terrorism: Developing The Antiterrorist Capabilities Of The Central Asian Militaries
White Papers They must not allow countries to become breeding grounds for extremism and terrorism. As the U.S. State Department notes, the United States, "learned a harsh lesson after they disengaged from Afghanistan in the early 1990s.
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Intel Worker Charged With Terrorism Offences
News The affidavit, prepared by an Oregon state trooper, attempts to tie Maher "Mike" Mofeid Hawash, 38, to a group of six Portland, Oregon, residents arrested on terrorism charges last year. The Justice Department has charged Intel engineer Mike Hawash...
[April 29, 2003, 15:13]
Bounding The Global War On Terrorism
White Papers The United States is now in the third year of the global war on terrorism. As part of the war on terrorism, the United States has committed not only to ridding the world of terrorism as a means of violence but also to transforming Iraq into a...
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Principles For Safeguarding Civil Liberties In An Age Of Terrorism
White Papers The war on terrorism changes the stakes in fundamental ways. Yet the war against terrorism is likely to be a long one, and Americans cannot tolerate the long-term substantial degradation of their civil liberties as the price of public safety.
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Dragon On Terrorism: Assessing China's Tactical Gains And Strategic Losses Post-September 11
White Papers The U.S.relationship with China and the global war on terrorism are the two most significant strategic challenges faced by the Bush administration. This monograph, refers to the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies fills this gap as it assesses...
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Borders And International Terrorism
White Papers The 9/11 event represents a watershed in the policy regime on international terrorism by the club of industrial democracies, which are the target of international terrorists but in particular those identified with Islamic fundamentalism.
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Facing The Hydra: Maintaining Strategic Balance While Pursuing A Global War Against Terrorism
White Papers As the global war on terrorism continues, members of Congress and media pundits are starting to say that American military forces are being stretched too thin by far-flung commitments. Arguments to maintain strategic balance while fighting the...
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Defeating Terrorism: Strategic Issue Analyses
White Papers After the horrendous attacks of September 11, 2001, the Strategic Studies Institute marshaled its analytical resources to provide insights on how best to defeat the terrorist threat and wage the war on terrorism.
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Insuring Against Terrorism - And Crime
White Papers The aim of this paper is to explore the relationships between promised or expected government actions (or inactions) and private decisions regarding terrorism risk. These issues lead to some novel ideas about the role of government in insuring...
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US Unveils Terrorism Readiness Web Site
News The campaign was launched in response to the Department of Homeland Security's growing, perceived threat of terrorism in the United States. The Bush administration unveiled Ready.gov on Wednesday as a touchstone for a massive public-awareness...
[February 20, 2003, 12:40]
United States Government: Interagency Domestic Terrorism Concept Of Operations Plan
White Papers This plan has been developed consistent with relevant PDDs, Federal law, the Attorney General's Critical Incident Response Plan, the PDD-39 Domestic Guidelines, and the Federal Response Plan and its Terrorism Incident Annex.
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Are We Prepared For Terrorism Using Weapons Of Mass Destruction?: Government's Half Measures
White Papers Although the number of incidents of terrorism has declined since the end of the Cold War, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) - radiological, biological, and chemical weapons - could lead to a dramatic increase in the number of...
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Somalia And Al-Qaeda: Implications For The War On Terrorism
White Papers The United States has made considerable progress in its war against international terrorism. It has uprooted Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda terrorist group - and the radical Islamic Taliban regime that protected it - from Afghanistan.
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