Introduction: Home security in context / David G. Kamien
SECTION ONE: AL-QAIDA AND GLOBAL JIHAD: Introduction to section 1
Al-Qaida: origins, goals, and grand strategy / Rohan S. Hashim
The role of Islam as a motivating factor in Usama bin Ladin's appeal with the Muslim World / David Cook
Understanding al-Qaida networks / Marc Sageman
Al-Qaida: terrorist selection and recruitment / Scott Gerwehr and Sara Daly
"The war of the ether": al-Qaida's psychological warfare campaign against the Western and Muslim Worlds / Michael G. Knapp
SECTION TWO: TERRORISM BEYOND AL-QAIDA: Introduction to section 2
The new age of terrorism / Brian Michael Jenkins
Chaos, terrorism, and beyond / Xavier Raufer
The psychology of terrorism: future directions and potential implications for counterterrorist policy / John Horgan
WMD and lessons from the anthrax attacks / Leonard A. Cole
Biological terrorism: risks and responses / Terrence M. O'Sullivan
Terrorist financing / Steve Emerson
SECTION THREE: THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT: Introduction to section 3 / Susan M. Collins
Homeland Security's national strategic position: goals, objectives, measures assessment / Sharon L. Candle and Randall Yim
Congressional oversight over Homeland Security and the dynamics of appropiation / Christopher Shays
The Department of Defense: defending the homeland and defeating enemies abroadh / Peter McHale
Emergency planning: the evolving role of regional planning organizations in supporting cities and counties / David Robertson
Preparing a city for terrorism / Martin O'Malley
Legal issues / Michael Kraft
Transatlantic counterterrorism: some recommendations / Karen J. Greenberg
International cooperation in counterterrorism / Gijs de Vries
SECTION FOUR: COUNTERTERRORISM INTELLIGENCE AND ANALYSIS: Introduction to section four / Sidney J. Carpenter
A typology and anatomy of terrorist operations / Dennis A. Pluchinsky
Intelligence and information sharing in counterterrorism / C. Patrick Duecy
Counterterrorism: analysis and homeland security / Mark V. Kauppi
SECTION FIVE: RISK: MANAGEMENT, PERCEPTION, AND COMMUNICATION: Introduction to Section 5 / Anthony Beverina
Integrating risk management with security and antiterrorism resource allocation decision making / Gregory S. Parnell, Robin L. Dillon-Merrill, and Terry A. Bresnick
The psychological perception of risk / Baruch Fischoff
The homeland security advisory system / James Jay Carafono
The role of broadcast media in homeland security communication / Frank Sesno
SECTION SIX: SECURING CRITICAL INTRASTRUCTURE AND CYPERSPACE: Introduction to section 6 / James F. McDonnell
Critical infrastructure and interdependency / Rae Zimmerman
Cybersecurity in post 9/11 America / James D. Cunningham
SECTION SEVEN: BORDER AND TRANSPORTATION SECURITY: Introduction to section 7 / William H. Parrish
Border control / K. Jack Riley
Civil aviation in the United States: security before and after 9/11 / Cathal "Irish" Flynn and Art Krosatka
Port and maritime security / Carl Bentzel
Transportation information and security / Harold W. Neil, Jr.
SECTION EIGHT: MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH, AND MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS: Introduction to section 8 / Donna F. Barbisch
Emergency response: an overview / Ray Lehr
National response plan, the national incident management systems, and federal response plan / Claire B. Rubin and John R. Harrald
Understanding and preparing for the psychological consequences of terrorism / Terri L. Tanielian and Bradley D. Stein
Moving target: biological threats to America / Elin A. Gursky
Preparedness and responses to Israeli hospitals / Boaz Tadmor, Lion Poles, and Shmuel C. Shapira
SECTION NINE: ROLE OF THE PRIVATE SECTOR: Introduction to section 9 / Ronald J. Kelly
Corporate emergency management / Donald L. Schmidt
Protecting soft targets: how Marriott International deals with the threat of terrorism overseas / Alan Orlob
The challenge to corporate leadership: managing the human impact of terrorism on business recovery / Mark Braverman
Working with the business community to enhance preparedness at the county levels: a case study / William Donnelly
Legal iisues for business in responding to terrorist events / William C. Nicholson
SECTION TEN: ACADEME: Academe and homeland security / Todd I. Stewart
Considering a new paradigm for strategic studies / Joseph E. Vorbach III and Patrick N. Newman
Decision models for emergency response planning / Richard C. Larson
SECTION ELEVEN: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND INFORMATION SHARING: Introduction to section 11 / Terry Janssen
Science, technology, and terrorism / Thurman J. Allard and Nigel Hey
Improving checkpoint security / Fred Facemire and Marx Laustra
IT architecture for homeland security / Gerald Metz
Two critical concepts for information technology in homeland security / Don Adams
Needs analysis for information sharing / David G. Kamien, Jean-Francois Cloutier and Denis Ranger
SECTION TWELVE: DOMESTIC SECURITY AND CIVIL LIBERTIES: Introduction to section 12 / K. A. Taipale
Thinking about civil liberty and terrorism / Paul Rosenzweig
Security and freedom of speech / Abraham H. Foxman
Principled prudence: civil liberties and the homeland security practitioner / Laura W. Murphy
Government data mining / Newton N. Minow and Fred H. Cate
SECTION THIRTEEN: POLITICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY: Introduction to section 13 / Warren Rudman
The politics of homeland security / Anne M. Khademian
Accountability and homeland security / Charles R. Wise and Rania Nader
Waging the "war of ideas" / William Rosenau