A timely, thought-provoking collection of essays from homeland security and terrorism experts
Featuring contributions by Peter Bergen, Brian Michael Jenkins, Bruce Hoffman, James Carafano, John Sullivan, Stephen Flynn and many others, this volume addresses:
The complex nature of the contemporary terrorist threat against America
New federal, state, and local efforts to prepare for a terrorist attack and foster resiliency
Legal and ethical dimensions of homeland security
Changing relationships and responsibilities among government, civil society, and private business enterprise