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Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destructionTerrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction

Terrorism, asymmetric warfare, and weapons of mass destruction

Anthony H. Cordesman

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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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OL15833558W

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Weapons of mass destructionDefensesAsymmetric warfareMilitary policyTerrorismPreventionTerrorism, united statesUnited states, defensesUnited states, military policySecurity MeasuresPublic PolicyCivil DefenseNuclear WarfarePrevention & controlChemical WarfareBiological WarfareBioterrorism

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