Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction: defending the U.S. homeland
New threats require new thinking. State attacks involving long-range missiles or conventional military forces are not the only threat to the U.S. homeland. Covert attacks by state actors, state use of proxies, independent terrorist and extremist attacks by foreign groups or individuals--and even by...
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Zusammenfassung: | New threats require new thinking. State attacks involving long-range missiles or conventional military forces are not the only threat to the U.S. homeland. Covert attacks by state actors, state use of proxies, independent terrorist and extremist attacks by foreign groups or individuals--and even by residents of the United States--are significant issues for future U.S. security. In this comprehensive work, Cordesman offers a range of recommendations, from reevaluating what constitutes a threat and bolstering homeland defense measures, to improving resource allocation and sharpening intelligence. Annotation. Cordesman (Middle East program, Center for Strategic and International Studies) argues that homeland defense must respond to a constantly changing threat, and especially to the kind that may be impossible to predict, and which may emerge as a pattern of attack in the years to come. He discusses such aspects as assessing risks, prioritizing threats, types of attacks, creating a homeland defense capability, and federal cooperation. He does not provide an index. |
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adam_text | A 349829 TERRORISM, ASYMMETRIC WARFARE, AND WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
DEFENDING THE U.S. HOMELAND ANTHONY H. CORDESMAN PUBLISHED IN
COOPERATION WITH THE CENTER FOR STRATEGIC AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES,
WASHINGTON, D.C. WESTPORT, CONNECTICUT LONDON CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
XI CHAPTER 1 THE CHANGING FACE OF ASYMMETRIC WARFARE 1 AND TERRORISM
THE GROWING FOCUS ON TERRORISM 7 TERRORISM VERSUS ASYMMETRIC WARFARE 8
CHAPTER 2 RISK ASSESSMENT: PLANNING FOR NON-PATTERNS 11 AND POTENTIAL
RISK LOOKING BEYOND EMOTIONAL DEFINITIONS OF TERRORISM 11 RETHINKING THE
MID- AND LONG-TERM RISK OF CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, 13 RADIOLOGICAL, AND
NUCLEAR (CBRN) ATTACK PATTERNS AND NON-PATTERNS IN THE NUMBER OF ATTACKS
16 CASUALTIES VERSUS INCIDENTS: THE LACK OF CORRELATION 16 U.S. AND
AMERICAN CASUALTIES VERSUS INTERNATIONAL CASUALTIES 20 CONSIDERING THE
THREAT FROM STATE AND NON-STATE ACTORS 25 STATES, TERRORISTS, AND ACTS
OF WAR 25 PLANNING FOR MAJOR ATTACKS AND ASYMMETRIC WARFARE BY STATE
ACTORS 31 THE THREAT OF PROXIES AND NETWORKS 32 DEALING WITH NUANCE
AND COMPLEX MOTIVES 32 CONSIDERATION OF THE FULL SPECTRUM OF POSSIBLE
TYPES AND METHODS 33 OF ATTACK: THE NEED TO CONSIDER WORST CASES
MAKING OFFENSE, DETERRENCE, DENIAL, DEFENSE, AND RETALIATION PART 34
OF HOMELAND DEFENSE LINKING HOMELAND DEFENSE TO COUNTERPROLIFERATION
36 VI CONTENTS CHAPTER 3 THREAT PRIORITIZATION: SEEKING TO IDENTIFY
CURRENT 39 AND FUTURE THREATS POTENTIAL STATE ACTORS 39 A DEPARTMENT OF
STATE ASSESSMENT OF STATE THREATS 40 A DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ASSESSMENT
OF THREATS FROM 45 FOREIGN STATES THE PROBABLE LACK OF WELL-DEFINED
STRATEGIC WARNING OF A 49 THREAT FROM STATE ACTORS AND UNPREDICTABLE
BEHAVIOR IN A CRISIS FOREIGN TERRORISTS AND EXTREMISTS 51 CONTINUING
THREATS AND COUNTERTERRORIST ACTION 54 MAJOR FOREIGN TERRORIST GROUPS
AND EXTREMISTS 57 THREATS FROM FOREIGN STUDENTS AND IMMIGRANTS 74
DOMESTIC TERRORISTS AND EXTREMISTS 76 THE IMPLICATIONS OF PAST TERRORIST
ATTACKS 80 PROBABILITY VERSUS PROBABILITY THEORY 85 CHAPTER 4 TYPES OF
ATTACK: DETERMINING FUTURE METHODS 89 OF ATTACK AND THE NEEDED RESPONSE
ILLUSTRATIVE ATTACK SCENARIOS 92 CONVENTIONAL MEANS OF ATTACK 96
WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION 97 CHEMICAL WEAPONS AS MEANS OF ATTACK 101
THE IMPACT AND VARIETY OF POSSIBLE CHEMICAL WEAPONS 108 THE PROBABLE
LETHALITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CHEMICAL ATTACKS 109 METHODS OF DELIVERY
117 DETECTION AND INTERCEPTION 118 ACQUIRING CHEMICAL WEAPONS 119 THE
IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE T1 THE AUNT SHINRIKYO CASE STUDY 122
POLITICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS 124 THE PROBLEM OF RESPONSE 125
BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS AS MEANS OF ATTACK 128 CATEGORIZING THE BIOLOGICAL
THREAT . 135 CASE STUDIES: IRAQ AND RUSSIA 142 STATE ACTOR, PROXY, AND
TERRORIST/EXTREMIST INCIDENTS TO DATE 147 THE YUGOSLAV SMALLPOX INCIDENT
150 CASES IN THE UNITED STATES 150 THE LETHALITY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF
CURRENT BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS 151 MEANS OF DELIVERY 160 MANUFACTURING
BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS 161 CHANGES IN TECHNOLOGY AND THE DIFFICULTY OF
MANUFACTURE 166 THE GROWING LETHALITY OF BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS AND GROWING
16 8 EASE OF MANUFACTURE NEW TYPES OF BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS 169 CHANGES IN
DISEASE: PIGGYBACKING ON THE THREAT FROM NATURE 170 CONTENTS VII
AGRICULTURAL AND ECOLOGICAL ATTACKS 174 THE PROBLEM OF RESPONSE 177
RADIOLOGICAL WEAPONS AS MEANS OF ATTACK 194 THE PRACTICAL CHANCES OF
USING RADIOLOGICAL WEAPONS 195 THE PRACTICAL RISKS AND EFFECTS OF USING
RADIOLOGICAL WEAPONS 196 NUCLEAR WEAPONS AS MEANS OF ATTACK 199
LETHALITY AND EFFECTIVENESS 207 IS THERE A THREAT FROM STATE ACTORS,
PROXIES, TERRORISTS, 216 AND EXTREMISTS? THE PROBLEM OF GETTING THE
WEAPON THE PROBLEM OF DELIVERY 111 DEALING WITH THE RISK AND IMPACT OF
NUCLEAR ATTACKS 222 CHAPTER 5 THREAT ASSESSMENT AND PRIORITIZATION: 237
IDENTIFYING THREATS DR. PANGLOSS VERSUS CHICKEN LITTLE AND THE BOY WHO
CRIED WOLF 238 THE PROBLEM OF DETECTION, WARNING, AND RESPONSE 239
LIVING WITH COMPLEXITY AND UNCERTAINTY: A FLEXIBLE AND 239 EVOLUTIONARY
APPROACH THE MORNING AFTER, MULTIPLE ATTACKS; THE MORNING AFTER 242
AND THE LEARNING CURVE EFFECT CHAPTER 6 U.S. GOVERNMENT EFFORTS TO
CREATE A HOMELAND 245 DEFENSE CAPABILITY KEY PRESIDENTIAL DECISION
DIRECTIVES AND LEGISLATION AFFECTING 247 THE FEDERAL RESPONSE ONGOING
CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF THE FEDERAL EFFORT 249 ; THE GROWTH OF THE
FEDERAL EFFORT 250 THE FY2000 PROGRAM 251 I THE FY2001 PROGRAM 253 THE
DETAILS OF THE FEDERAL EFFORT 254 THE CHANGING PATTERNS IN FEDERAL
SPENDING 255 PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING THE OVERALL FEDERAL EFFORT 261
ANTITERRORISM, COUNTERTERRORISM, AND CORE SPENDING 264 SPENDING ON
PREPAREDNESS FOR ATTACKS USING WEAPONS OF 269 MASS DESTRUCTION CHAPTER 7
FEDERAL EFFORTS BY DEPARTMENT AND AGENCY 275 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
276 NATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH EMERGENCY PROGRAM 276 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE
AGENCY 277 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 289 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 289
ANALYZING THE ROLE OF THE DOD 291 THE SIZE OF THE CURRENT DOD EFFORT 295
VIII CONTENTS DEDICATED FY2001 DOD EXPENDITURES FOR CBRN/WMD HOMELAND
297 DEFENSE KEY DOD ACTIVITIES 300 ANTITERRORISM AND FORCE PROTECTION
303 COUNTERTERRORISM 306 TERRORISM CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT 30 7
SPECIALIZED DOD TEAMS AND UNITS FOR DEFENSE AND RESPONSE 318 RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT 323 INTELLIGENCE 324 COUNTERFORCE CAPABILITY AGAINST AN
ADVERSARY S NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, 324 AND CHEMICAL INFRASTRUCTURES THE
COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION PROGRAM 327 CONCLUSIONS 328 DEPARTMENT OF
ENERGY 329 OFFICE OF NONPROLIFERATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY 329 OFFICE
OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 330 OFFICE OF DEFENSE PROGRAMS 330 OFFICE OF
EMERGENCY RESPONSE 330 NUCLEAR EMERGENCY SEARCH TEAM 330 RADIOLOGICAL
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 330 THE NUCLEAR SAFEGUARDS, SECURITY, AND EMERGENCY
OPERATIONS 331 PROGRAM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 331 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY 331 OFFICE OF SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE 332
ON-SCENE COORDINATOR 332 FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY 332
RESPONSE AND RECOVERY DIRECTORATE 333 PREPAREDNESS, TRAINING, AND
EXERCISES DIRECTORATE 333 U.S. FIRE ADMINISTRATION 33 4 NATIONAL FIRE
ACADEMY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE 334 GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION 336 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 336
METROPOLITAN MEDICAL RESPONSE SYSTEMS 337 NATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL
STOCKPILE PROGRAM 339 PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM FOR WMD 340
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 341 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 341 DEPARTMENT
OF JUSTICE AND FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 341 NATIONAL DOMESTIC
PREPAREDNESS OFFICE 345 OFFICE FOR STATE AND LOCAL DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS
SUPPORT 350 NATIONAL DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS CONSORTIUM 355 AWARENESS OF
NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUES AND RESPONSE PROGRAM 356 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
JUSTICE 357 NATIONAL SECURITY COMMUNITY 358 NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION 358 CONTENTS IX DEPARTMENT OF STATE 358 EMBASSY PROTECTION
358 OFFICE OF THE COORDINATOR FOR COUNTERTERRORISM 360 BUREAU OF
CONSULAR AFFAIRS 362 BUREAU OF DIPLOMATIC SECURITY 362 ANTI-TERRORISM
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 36 2 EXPORT CONTROLS AND HOMELAND DEFENSE 363 ARMS
CONTROL AND HOMELAND DEFENSE 363 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 364
DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY 364 DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 366 LOOKING
BEYOND SEPTEMBER 2001 367 CHAPTER 8 FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL
COOPERATION 373 PLANNING FOR LOW- TO MID-LEVEL TERRORISM 374 WEST NILE
OUTBREAK 375 THE LESSONS FROM JOINTNESS 377 CHAPTER 9 HOW OTHER
NATIONS DEAL WITH THESE THREATS 381 LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT 383
POLICIES AND STRATEGIES 384 CLAIMED RELIANCE ON CRIMINAL PROSECUTION AS
THE MAJOR RESPONSE 385 AND DETERRENT OVERSIGHT, PLANNING, PROGRAMMING,
AND BUDGETING 386 RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS ARE TARGETED AT LIKELY THREATS,
NOT 387 VULNERABILITIES: LIMITED CONCERN WITH WMD THREATS LEARNING FROM
FOREIGN COUNTRIES 388 CHAPTER 10 LESSONS FROM RECENT MAJOR COMMISSIONS
391 ON TERRORISM THE GILMORE, BREMER, AND HART-RUDMAN COMMISSIONS 391
AREAS WHERE THE COMMISSIONS MADE SIMILAR RECOMMENDATIONS 394 GILMORE AND
BREMER COMMISSIONS: EXECUTIVE COORDINATION AND 394 MANAGEMENT GILMORE
AND BREMER COMMISSIONS: CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT 397 GILMORE AND BREMER
COMMISSIONS: INTELLIGENCE GATHERING AND 398 SHARING GILMORE AND BREMER
COMMISSIONS: CLARIFY AUTHORITY, COMMAND, 39 9 AND CONTROL BREMER AND
HART-RUDMAN COMMISSIONS: BIOLOGICAL PATHOGENS, 402 INTERNATIONAL
CONSENSUS AGAINST TERRORISM, AND STRENGTHENING OF PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEMS
BREMER AND HART-RUDMAN COMMISSIONS: STRENGTHENING THE 403 INTERNATIONAL
CONSENSUS AGAINST TERRORISM AND THE INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE
SUPPRESSION OF THE FINANCING OF TERRORISM X CONTENTS AREAS WHERE THE
COMMISSIONS MADE DIFFERENT RECOMMENDATIONS 403 GILMORE COMMISSION:
THREAT ASSESSMENTS 404 GILMORE COMMISSION: NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR
DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS 404 AND CBRN TERRORISM RESPONSE GILMORE
COMMISSION: STANDARDIZATION OF LEGAL TERMS 407 GILMORE COMMISSION:
NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR EQUIPMENT 407 BREMER COMMISSION: TREATMENT OF
FORMER AND FUTURE STATES 409 OF CONCERN BREMER COMMISSION: TARGETING
TERRORIST FINANCIAL RESOURCES 410 BREMER COMMISSION: LIABILITY INSURANCE
411 BREMER COMMISSION: REALISTIC EXERCISES 411 CHAPTER 11 CONCLUSIONS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS 415 CORRECTING THE STRATEGIC GAPS IN THE U.S.
APPROACH TO HOMELAND 416 DEFENSE FOCUSING LESS ON WHO S IN CHARGE AND
MORE ON WHAT THEY SHOULD 417 BE IN CHARGE OF PLANNING FOR
HIGHER-PROBABILITY, LOWER-CONSEQUENCE, AND LOWER- 418 PROBABILITY,
HIGHER-CONSEQUENCE EVENTS PLANNING FOR TERRORISM AND ASYMMETRIC WARFARE
421 REACTING TO THE UNCERTAIN NATURE OF THE THREAT 424 THE LACK OF
TRANSPARENCY IN FEDERAL PROGRAMS 426 EFFECTIVE ACTION MUST BE
BROAD-BASED AND SUBOPTIMIZE EFFICIENTLY 428 FOCUSING ON PRIORITIES,
PROGRAMS, AND TRADE-OFFS: CREATING EFFECTIVE 430 PLANNING, PROGRAMMING,
AND BUDGETING MANAGING RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, RATHER THAN TREATING
434 ASYMMETRIC ATTACKS, TERRORISM, AND THE CBRN THREAT AS AN EXCUSE FOR
A WISH LIST AND SLUSH FUND LOOKING BEYOND CBRN THREATS: DEALING WITH
ALL MEDICAL RISKS 435 AND COSTS, THE NEED FOR A COMPREHENSIVE PUBLIC
INFORMATION CAPABILITY, AND THE LINKAGE TO IMPROVED STRATEGIC DETERRENCE
AND RESPONSE CAPABILITIES HOMELAND DEFENSE AND/OR LAW ENFORCEMENT 438
THE ROLE OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY AND THE NEED FOR IMPROVED 439
INTELLIGENCE THE CHALLENGE OF OPERATIONS 442 RULE OF LAW, HUMAN RIGHTS,
ASYMMETRIC WARFARE, HIGH LEVELS OF 443 ATTACK, AND NEW PARADIGMS THE
NEED FOR CENTRAL COORDINATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE FEDERAL 444 EFFORT
BROADER SOLUTIONS AND NEW APPROACHES TO NATIONAL STRATEGY: 446 REACTING
TO ASYMMETRIC WARFARE
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spelling | Cordesman, Anthony H. 1939-2024 Verfasser (DE-588)132834979 aut Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction defending the U.S. homeland Anthony H. Cordesman 1. publ. Westport, Conn. [u.a.] Praeger 2002 X, 448 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier New threats require new thinking. State attacks involving long-range missiles or conventional military forces are not the only threat to the U.S. homeland. Covert attacks by state actors, state use of proxies, independent terrorist and extremist attacks by foreign groups or individuals--and even by residents of the United States--are significant issues for future U.S. security. In this comprehensive work, Cordesman offers a range of recommendations, from reevaluating what constitutes a threat and bolstering homeland defense measures, to improving resource allocation and sharpening intelligence. Annotation. Cordesman (Middle East program, Center for Strategic and International Studies) argues that homeland defense must respond to a constantly changing threat, and especially to the kind that may be impossible to predict, and which may emerge as a pattern of attack in the years to come. He discusses such aspects as assessing risks, prioritizing threats, types of attacks, creating a homeland defense capability, and federal cooperation. He does not provide an index. Armes de destruction massive Guerre asymétrique - États-Unis Nationale veiligheid gtt Terrorisme - États-Unis - Prévention Terrorisme gtt Terrorismus Asymmetric warfare United States Terrorism United States Prevention Weapons of mass destruction Massenvernichtungswaffe (DE-588)4197222-3 gnd rswk-swf Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd rswk-swf Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd rswk-swf Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 gnd rswk-swf États-Unis - Défense nationale États-Unis - Politique militaire USA United States Defenses United States Military policy USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 s Massenvernichtungswaffe (DE-588)4197222-3 s DE-604 Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 s Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 s GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=009796191&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Cordesman, Anthony H. 1939-2024 Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction defending the U.S. homeland Armes de destruction massive Guerre asymétrique - États-Unis Nationale veiligheid gtt Terrorisme - États-Unis - Prévention Terrorisme gtt Terrorismus Asymmetric warfare United States Terrorism United States Prevention Weapons of mass destruction Massenvernichtungswaffe (DE-588)4197222-3 gnd Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 gnd |
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title | Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction defending the U.S. homeland |
title_auth | Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction defending the U.S. homeland |
title_exact_search | Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction defending the U.S. homeland |
title_full | Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction defending the U.S. homeland Anthony H. Cordesman |
title_fullStr | Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction defending the U.S. homeland Anthony H. Cordesman |
title_full_unstemmed | Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction defending the U.S. homeland Anthony H. Cordesman |
title_short | Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction |
title_sort | terrorism asymmetric warfare and weapons of mass destruction defending the u s homeland |
title_sub | defending the U.S. homeland |
topic | Armes de destruction massive Guerre asymétrique - États-Unis Nationale veiligheid gtt Terrorisme - États-Unis - Prévention Terrorisme gtt Terrorismus Asymmetric warfare United States Terrorism United States Prevention Weapons of mass destruction Massenvernichtungswaffe (DE-588)4197222-3 gnd Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd Bekämpfung (DE-588)4112701-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Armes de destruction massive Guerre asymétrique - États-Unis Nationale veiligheid Terrorisme - États-Unis - Prévention Terrorisme Terrorismus Asymmetric warfare United States Terrorism United States Prevention Weapons of mass destruction Massenvernichtungswaffe Sicherheitspolitik Bekämpfung États-Unis - Défense nationale États-Unis - Politique militaire USA United States Defenses United States Military policy |
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