Focus on Terrorism, 6. sējumsNova Publishers, 2002 - 194 lappuses Terrorism, sadly, seems here to stay and to stay with a vengeance. It turns out that the United States was not prepared for it and now must play catch-up. In doing so, even agreement on how to define terrorism is in doubt and what to do about it seems beyond comprehension at the moment. This volume presents a broad cross section of analyses of weaknesses and actions in the ongoing battle. Contents: Preface; State Supported Terrorism; Nuclear Powerplants: Vulnerability to Terrorist Attacks; Nuclear Smuggling and International Terrorism: Issues and Options for U.S. Policy; Terrorism Preparedness: Catalogue of Selected Federal Assistance Programs; Terrorism and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases: Recent Developments; Federal Air Quality and Emergency Response Authorities at the World Trade Center Site; Counter Terrorism: Impacts on Research, Development and Higher Education; Combating Terrorism: Possible Lessons for U.S. Policy from Foreign Experiences; Terrorism: The New Occupational Hazard; Visa Issuance: Policy, Issues and Legislation; Index. |
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... effectively mitigate this threat . Instead , a menu of options may be considered , including installing infrared countermeasures on aircraft ; modifying flight operations and air traffic control procedures ; improving airport and ...
... effectively mitigate this threat . Instead , a menu of options may be considered , including installing infrared countermeasures on aircraft ; modifying flight operations and air traffic control procedures ; improving airport and ...
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... Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 ( P.L. 104- 132 ) . These groups are often collectively referred to as the ... effectiveness of different policy measures , and raises questions relating those outcomes to the current situation ...
... Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 ( P.L. 104- 132 ) . These groups are often collectively referred to as the ... effectiveness of different policy measures , and raises questions relating those outcomes to the current situation ...
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... effectiveness against serious proliferation episodes , especially those organized by well - placed nuclear insiders and corrupt officials in response to a lucrative offer from states or groups of concern . Technological and managerial ...
... effectiveness against serious proliferation episodes , especially those organized by well - placed nuclear insiders and corrupt officials in response to a lucrative offer from states or groups of concern . Technological and managerial ...
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... effective is a " snatch and grab" theft event by a solitary employee working with several criminals on the outside ... effectively address , " says a detailed 2000 study by the Russian- American Nuclear Security Advisory Council . Other ...
... effective is a " snatch and grab" theft event by a solitary employee working with several criminals on the outside ... effectively address , " says a detailed 2000 study by the Russian- American Nuclear Security Advisory Council . Other ...
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... effective in measuring general patterns and trends in nuclear smuggling than in intercepting serious smugglers with the requisite technological expertise and knowledge of the terrain to move their wares covertly . In any case , catching ...
... effective in measuring general patterns and trends in nuclear smuggling than in intercepting serious smugglers with the requisite technological expertise and knowledge of the terrain to move their wares covertly . In any case , catching ...
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Terrorism Preparedness Catalog of Selected Federal Assistance Programs | 35 |
Critical Infrastructure Control Systems and the Terrorist Threat | 45 |
Homeland Security Protecting Airliners from Terrorist Missiles | 57 |
Terrorist Nuclear Attacks on Seaports Threat and Response | 67 |
Terrorists and Suicide Attacks | 75 |
Terrorism and National Security Issues and Trend | 95 |
The FTO List and Congress Sanctioning Designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations | 121 |
Terrorism Background on Chemical Biological and Toxin Weapons and Options for Lessening their Impact | 133 |
Combating Terrorism Possible Lessons for US Policy from Foreign Experiences | 147 |
Terrorism The New Occupational Hazard | 153 |
Visa Issuances Policy Issues and Legislation | 165 |
International Terrorism in South Asia | 181 |
Index | 189 |
Terrorism and Security Issues Facing the Water Infrastructure Sector | 113 |
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177. lappuse - Information Technology: Terrorist Watch Lists Should Be Consolidated to Promote Better Integration and Sharing, GAO-03-322 (Washington, DC: Apr.
124. lappuse - Pillar, Terrorism and US Foreign Policy (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2001), p.
125. lappuse - Conducted the bombings in August 1998 of the US Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that killed at least 301 individuals and injured more than 5,000 others.
114. lappuse - Aqueduct is to collect, purify, and pump an adequate supply of potable water for the District of Columbia, Arlington County, and the City of Falls Church, Virginia.
49. lappuse - Before the House Committee on Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Efficiency, Financial Management, and Intergovernmental Relations November 1 9, 2002 Introduction Mr.
114. lappuse - It has long been recognized that among public utilities, water supply facilities offer a particularly vulnerable point of attack to the foreign agent, due to the strategic position they occupy in keeping the wheels of industry turning and in preserving the health and morale of the American populace.
21. lappuse - Nuclear Nonproliferation: Security of Russia's Nuclear Material Improving; Further Enhancements Needed, GAO-01-312 (Washington, DC: Feb. 28, 2001).
11. lappuse - ... and the countries along Russia's southern tier jumped from 7 percent to 52 percent between the two periods. Conceivably, the relatively high vigilance of police and border control authorities in Central Europe has induced smugglers to ply their wares along more accommodating pathways. A Shadow Market Thus, little nuclear material of significance and no nuclear warheads seem to circulate in smuggling channels, and the market as a whole is seller-dominated. In the view of some experts, however,...
15. lappuse - States District Court, Southern District of New York, United States of America V. One Book called "Ulysses,
53. lappuse - Center to serve as a source of national competence to address critical infrastructure protection and continuity through support for activities related to counterterrorism, threat assessment, and risk mitigation.