"In cooperation with the Executive Session on Domestic Preparedness."
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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The new containment: an alliance against nuclear terrorism / Graham Allison and Andrei Kokoshin -- Assessing infrastructure vulnerability and security / Peter S. Beering -- In defense of the law / Juliette N. Kayyem -- Turning a popular war into a populist war: preparing the American public for terrorism / Clarence Harmon -- Telling it like it is: the role of the media in terrorism response and recovery / Frances Edwards-Winslow -- Is density dangerous? The architects' obligations after the Towers fell / David Dixon -- Beyond business continuity: the role of the private sector in preparedness planning / Juliette N. Kayyem and Patricia E. Chang -- Inside and outside the loop: defining the population at risk in bioterrorism / Robert F. Knouss -- After the attack: the psychological consequences of terrorism / Robyn L. Pangi -- Supporting the national strategy for homeland security: the role of the National Guard / Phillip Oates -- Homeland security and war-fighting: two pillars of National Guard responsibility / Paul D. Monroe, Jr. -- The two-hat syndrome: determining response capabilities and mutual aid limitations / Rebecca F. Denlinger with Kristin Gonzenbach -- Sustaining domestic preparedness: challenges in a post-9/11 world / David Grannis
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"These essays grew out of a series of disussions held by the Executive Session on Domestic Preparedness at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. Begun before the September 11 attacks and continuing after them, they offer a guide to U.S. domestic security in today's world."--Jacket