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MF/AD A378 197
Barth, Perry E. Countering the Biological Weapons Threat to the
Homeland. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College, 2000.
U 163 .B827 2000
Brand, Gary. Protecting the United States against
Information Warfare. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College,
2000.
HV 6431 .B8 1997
Brown, Michael T. Terrorist Use of Weapons of Mass
Destruction within the United States: Asymmetric Warfare Paradigm
in the 21st Century. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College,
1997.
UA 927 .B8 1999
Bucy, Russell A. The Campaign for Homeland Defense-What
Do We Really Need? Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced
Military Studies, Army Command and General Staff College, 1999.
UA 23 .C275 1999
Carter, Ashton B. and William J. Perry. Preventive Defense:
A New Security Strategy for America. Washington: Brookings
Institution Press, 1999.
MF/AD A341 465
Carter, Robert D. Domestic Terrorism and Our National
Security Strategy. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College,
1998.
HV 6432 .C45 2001
Cilluffo, Frank J. Combating Chemical, Biological,
Radiological, and Nuclear Terrorism: A Comprehensive Strategy.
Washington: CSIS, 2001.
HV 6431 .C644 2001
Coffey, John S. Terrorism: The United States Is Not Ready
to Respond to the Threat against the Homeland. Newport, RI:
Joint Military Operations Dept., Naval War College, 2001.
UA 10.7 .C6 1999
Colpo, Michael. Smell the Coffee: Military Support to
Civilian Authorities & Homeland Defense Here & Now.
Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College, 1999.
U 793 .C669 2001
Colyer, Kevin C. A Command and Control Structure for Joint
Interagency Counterterrorism Operations Involving Weapons of Mass
Destruction within a Regional Commander-in-Chief’s Area of
Responsibility. Ft. Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General
Staff College, 2001.
HV 6431 .C866 2000
Crook, Kenneth R. The Department of Defense’s
Preparation to Support Domestic Emergencies as a U.S. Vital
Interest. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College, 2000.
UA 927 .C88 2000
Cusker, Joel. Framework for Domestic Engagement. Carlisle
Barracks, PA: Army War College, 2000.
HV 6432 .D635 2001
Dochnal, A. E. The United States Homeland Defense against
International Terrorist. Newport, RI: Naval War College,
2001.
HV 6432 .D66 1998
Domestic Terrorism: Resources for Local Governments.
Washington: National League of Cities, 1998.
UA 25 .E3 2001
Echevarria, Antulio Joseph. The Army and Homeland Security: A
Strategic Perspective. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies
Institute, Army War College, 2001.
HV 6432 .F35 1998
Falkenrath, Richard A., et al. America’s Achilles’
Heel: Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Terrorism and Covert
Attack. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1998.
U 793 .F286 2000
Faulkner, John M. The Weapons of Mass Destruction Threat,
Homeland Defense, and JFCOM. Newport, RI: Naval War College,
2000.
HV 6431 .F293 1999
Favero, Gerald T. Flexibility of the Incident Command System to
Respond to Domestic Terrorism. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate
School, 1999.
MF/AD A389 723
Ferguson, Ian. Joint Task Force-Civil Support: Are We
on the Right Track?
Newport, RI: Joint Military Operations Dept., Naval War College,
2001.
U 793 .F385 1999
Feril, Benjamin G. Shoring up the Homeland Defense: The Joint
Medical Task Force and Weapons of Mass Destruction. Newport,
RI: Naval War College, 1999.
MF/AD A364 119
Finn, Robert L. The National Guard’s Role in a
Weapons of Mass Destruction Incident. Carlisle Barracks, PA:
Army War College, 1999.
HV 879 .N3 G266 1999
Gallavan, Christopher G. Fast Guns and the Posse Comitatus
Act. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College, 1999.
Q 180 .A1 R36 CF148 2000
Glenn, Russell W. and Geri Cherry. The City’s Many
Faces: Proceedings of the RAND Arroyo-MCWL-J8 UWG Urban Operations
Conference, April 13-14, 1999. Santa Monica, CA: RAND,
2000.
HV 6432 .H49 1998
Heymann, Philip B. Terrorism and America: A Commonsense
Strategy for a Democratic Society. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press,
1998.
Q 180 .A1 R36 P8039 1999
Hoffman, Bruce. Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction:
An Analysis of Trends and Motivations. Santa Monica, CA: RAND,
1999.
UA 23 .I663 1999
Ikle, Fred Charles. Defending the U.S. Homeland: Strategic and
Legal Issues for DOD and the Armed Services. Washington: CSIS
Press, 1999.
UA 42 .J236 2000
Jackson, Michael P. Active Duty and Reserve Component Roles
in America’s Homeland Defense. Carlisle Barracks, PA:
Army War College, 2000.
MF/AD A319 503
Johnson, Troy A. Reexamining the Legislative Restrictions
on the Domestic Use of the United States Military to Combat
Domestic Terrorism: A Comparative Analysis. Monterey, CA: Naval
Postgraduate School, 1996.
UB 212 .J674 2001
Jones, James J. Command and Control in Domestic Maritime
Disaster Response Operations. Newport, RI: Naval War College,
2001.
UA 23 .J67 1999
Joseph, Robert G. and John F. Reichart. Deterrence and
Defense in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment.
Washington: Center for Counterproliferation Research, National
Defense University, 1999.
HV 6431 .K286 1999
Karol, Kevin P. Operational Organization for Homeland
Defense. Newport, RI: Naval War College, 1999.
MF/AD A344 342
Kasprisin, Kenneth S. The Weapons of Mass Destruction Abyss:
Inadequate Threat Focus, Policy & Strategy Weaknesses and
Response Shortcomings. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College,
1998.
U 793 .K577 1999
Kimmell, Scott D. Weapons of Mass Destruction and United States
NBC Defense Readiness: Has America Provided the Attacker Asymmetric
Advantage?: A Monograph. Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of
Advanced Military Studies, Army Command and General Staff College,
1999.
UA 23 .K7895 1995
Kugler, Richard L. Toward a Dangerous World: U.S. National
Security Strategy for the Coming Turbulence. Santa Monica, CA:
Rand, 1995.
Q 180 .A1 R36 MR1251 2000
Larson, Eric V. and John E. Peters. Preparing the U.S. Army
for Homeland Security: Concepts, Issues, and Options. Santa
Monica, CA: Rand, 2001.
Q 180 .A1 R36 MR989 1999
Lesser, Ian O. Countering the New Terrorism. Santa
Monica, CA: Rand, 1999.
U 162 .L3 1999
Letterman, Lester H. Defense of Critical
Infrastructure. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College,
1999.
HV 6431 .U53 1996
Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service.
Terrorism--Looking Ahead, Issues and Options for Congress:
Proceedings of a Seminar Held by the Congressional Research
Service, December 7, 1995: Report Prepared for the Permanent Select
Committee on Intelligence, U.S. House of Representatives.
Washington, 1996.
UG 743 .L39 2001
Lindsay, James M. Defending America: The Case for Limited
National Missile Defense. Washington: Brookings Institution
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MF/AD A346 393
Little, Shelby K. The National Guard and Challenges of 21st
Century Defense. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College,
1998.
U 260 .L68 1998
Lovelace, Douglas C. and Thomas-Durell Young. Defining U.S.
Atlantic Command’s Role in the Power Projection Strategy.
Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, Army War
College, 1998.
UA 23 .M528 2000
Manwaring, Max G. …To Insure Domestic Tranquility,
Provide for the Common Defence…. Carlisle Barracks, PA:
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UA 23 .C495 1998
Matthews, Lloyd J. Challenging the United States
Symmetrically and Asymmetrically: Can America Be Defeated?
Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, Army War
College, 1998.
MF/AD A378 214
Mayes, Kelly L. An Analysis of Current United States
Homeland Defense Policies. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War
College, 2000.
MF/AD A381 637
McBride, Kevin R. Homeland Defense and Response to Weapons
of Mass Destruction: Are National Guard Civil Support Teams a
Necessary Asset or Duplication of Effort? Newport, RI: Joint
Military Operations Dept., Naval War College, 2000.
U 163 .M36 1999
McKeown, Wendell B. Information Operations: Countering the
Asymmetric Threat to the United States. Carlisle Barracks, PA:
Army War College, 1999.
U 240 .M55 1999
Miles, Franklin B. Asymmetric Warfare: An Historical
Perspective. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College, 1999.
UA 23 .M5643 1993
Miller, Paul David. The Interagency Process: Engaging
America’s Full National Security Capabilities. Cambridge,
MA: Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, 1993.
HV 6431 .M74 2000
Mingus, Matthew C. and Richard D. Orman. Organizational Design
Principles for Countering Terrorism in the United States.
Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School, 2000.
HV 6432 .M58 1998
Mizell, Louis R. Target U.S.A.: The Inside Story of the New
Terrorist War. New York: J. Wiley, 1998.
HV 6432 .M68
Motley, James B. US Strategy to Counter Domestic Political
Terrorism. Washington: National Defense University Press,
1983.
HV 6432 .T47 P4 1995
Pelletiere, Stephen C. Terrorism: National Security Policy and
the Home Front. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies
Institute, Army War College, 1995.
MF/AD A326 775
Pickering, Isaac D. Enhancing the Strategic Roles of the
National Guard: Domestic Support Operations. Carlisle Barracks,
PA: Army War College, 1997.
HV 6431 .Q828 1999
Quarles, Terry L. Combating Domestic Terrorism: Our
National Security Priority? Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War
College, 1999.
Q 180 .A1 R36 MR505 1995
Riley, Kevin Jack and Bruce Hoffman. Domestic Terrorism: A
National Assessment of State and Local Preparedness. Santa
Monica, CA: Rand, 1995.
UA 926 .R625 2001
Robinson, Janet A. Acts of Man-Acts of God. Who
Should Manage the Military Response? Carlisle Barracks, PA:
Army War College, 2001.
HV 6432 .R69 2001
Roxborough, Ian. The Hart-Rudman Commission and the Homeland
Defense. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Strategic Studies Institute,
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QA 76.9 .A25 S354 1996
Schwartau, Winn. Information Warfare:
Cyberterrorism--Protecting Your Personal Security in the Electronic
Age. New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1996.
HV 6431 .S42
Seger, Karl A. The Antiterrorism Handbook: A Practical Guide to
Counteraction Planning and Operations for Individuals, Businesses
and Government. Novato, CA: Presidio, 1990.
Q 180 .A1 R36 MR606 1995
Shlapak, David A. and Alan Vick. "Check Six Begins on the
Ground": Responding to the Evolving Ground Threat to U.S. Air Force
Bases. Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 1995.
HV 6431 .S537 1999
Sienrukos, John C. Combatting Domestic Terrorism: A Strategic
Approach for the Twenty-First Century. Carlisle Barracks, PA:
Army War College, 1999.
HV 6432 .S55 1994
Simon, Jeffrey D. The Terrorist Trap: America’s
Experience with Terrorism. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University
Press, 1994.
Q 180 .A1 R36 R3840
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Terrorism. Santa Monica, CA: Rand, 1990.
UA 42 .S758 2000
Smith, Joseph L. The Role of the Army Reserve in the
Weapons of Mass Destruction/Homeland Defense Program. Fort
Leavenworth, KS: Army Command and General Staff College, 2000.
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Spiese, Melvin G. The National Guard and WMD Homeland
Defense. Fort Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military
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UA 927 .S753 1999
----------. National Guard Homeland Defense Division
Filling the Gap in Weapons of Mass Destruction Defense. Fort
Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military Studies, Army Command
and General Staff College, 1999.
UA 23 .S8273 1999
Strategic Assessment. Washington: Institute for National
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MF/AD A348 456
Sweet, Jon M. Applying Operational Art to Asymmetrical
Threats within United States. Newport, RI: Naval War
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U 793 .T244 2001
Tagg, David A. Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Homeland
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Naval War College, 2001.
HV 6432 .A43 2001
Talbott, Strobe and Nayan Chanda. The Age of Terror: America
and the World after September 11. New York: Basic Books,
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Q 180 .A1 R36 MR1049 OSD
Tedstrom, John E. and John G. McGinn. Planning America’s
Security: Lessons from the National Defense Panel. Santa
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UA 10.5 .N48 1999
U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century. New
World Coming: American Security in the 21st Century. Arlington,
VA, 1999. (Also available at: http://www.nssg.gov/Reports/NWC.pdf
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UA 23.3 .R623 2001
----------. Road Map for National Security: Imperative for
Change, the Phase III Report. Washington, 2001. (Also available
at: http://www.nssg.gov/phaseIII.pdf)
UA 23 .S445 2000
----------. Seeking a National Strategy: A Concert for
Preserving Security and Promoting Freedom: The Phase II Report on a
U.S. National Security Strategy for the 21st Century.
Arlington, VA, 2000. (Also available at: http://www.nssg.gov/PhaseII.pdf
or http://purl.access.gpo.gov/GPO/LPS16090)
UG 1523 .R46 2001
U.S. Commission to Assess United States National Security
Space Management and Organization. Report of the Commission to
Assess United States National Security Space Management and
Organization. Washington, 2001.
UA 23 .U7585 2000
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. The
Phase One Report of the United States Commission on National
Security/21st Century. Hearing…106th Congress, 1st
Session. Washington: GPO, 1999.
HV 5825 .U776 2000
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform.
Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and
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GPO, 2000.
U 793 .U75 1998
U.S. Congress. House. Committee on National Security.
Subcommittee on Military Research and Development. The Federal
Response to Domestic Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass
Destruction and the Status of the Department of Defense Support
Program. Hearing...105th Congress, 1st Session. Washington:
GPO, 1998.
U 793 .U758 1998
----------. Federal Response to Domestic Terrorism
Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction--Training for First
Responders. Hearing...105th Congress, 2nd Session. Washington:
GPO, 1998.
HV 6432 .U76 1998
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations.
Counterterrorism. Hearing...105th Congress, 1st Session.
Washington: GPO, 1998.
HV 6431 .U756 1999
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations.
Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, and
Related Agencies. Counterterrorism and Infrastructure
Protection. Hearing…106th Congress, 1st Session.
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HV 5825 .U755 1998
----------. Counterterrorism, Evaluating the 5 Year
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RA 394 .U758 1998
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations.
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HV 6431 .U7592 2001
U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations.
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U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary.
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HV 6432 .U753 1997
U.S. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Intelligence.
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U 260 .R46 1999
U.S. Defense Science Board. The Defense Science Board 1999
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MF/AD A389 373
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HV 6431 .C677 2001
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UA 23.3 .R47 1997
----------. Report of the Quadrennial Defense Review.
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MF/AD A339 768
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U 793 .D372 1998
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HV 6431 .P28 2000
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KF 3750 .F434 1999
U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency. The Federal
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UA 42 .A3 R26 1999
U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and U.S. Dept. of Defense.
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HV 6431 .U558 2000
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UA 23 .T782 1997
U.S. National Defense Panel. Transforming Defense: National
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T 10 .T336 2000
U.S. President. National Plan for Information Systems
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HV 6433 .C3 C65 1995
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QA 76.9 .A25 U556 1997
U.S. President’s Commission on Critical Infrastructure
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U 163 .U36 1998
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HV 6432 .V64 2001
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