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- catalog abstract "On February 2-3, 2000, the U.S. Army War College, the Triangle Institute for Security Studies, and the Duke University Center for Law, Ethics, and National Security co-sponsored a conference in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The conference examined transnational threats, including terrorism involving weapons of mass destruction, cyber threats to the national infrastructure, and international organized crime. The goal was to evaluate the seriousness of such threats and discuss strategies for dealing with them. In particular, the conference sought to address the question of how military and law enforcement could blend their strategies to better counter transnational threats. A secondary purpose was to clarify the role of the military in meeting challenges that transcend national borders and threaten our national interests. This book highlights some of the main issues and themes that ran through the conference. After looking at the various threats and undertaking a risk assessment, the report considers the unique aspects of transnational threats, and then identifies the key challenges facing the United States, paying particular attention to the role of the military. The book concludes with discussions of some of the steps that should be taken to secure ourselves against transnational threats.".
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- catalog coverage "United States Armed Forces Civic action Congresses.".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction / Carolyn W. Pumphrey -- 2. Overview from law enforcement's perspective / Spike Bowman -- 3. Transnational threats: U.S. military strategy / Daniel S. Roper -- 4. Information and terroristic use of mass weapons: the larger context / Kenneth A. Minihan -- 5. Intelligence problems as they relate to international crime organizations and drug trafficking / William J. Olson -- 6. Transnational threats vis-à-vis law enforcement and military intelligence: lessons on the emerging relationship / Elizabeth Rindskopf-Parker -- 7. Terrorism by weapons of mass destruction: a reassessment of the threat / Bruce Hoffman -- 8. Terrorism and weapons of mass destruction: a review and new paradigm / Jeffrey F. Addicott -- 9. Bruce Hoffman's View of terrorism by weapons of mass destruction: another perspective / Victor Utgoff -- 10. National information infrastructure: the role of the Department of Defense in defending it / Daniel T. Kuehl -- 11. Daniel T. Kuehl's View of DOD's role in defending the national information infrastructure: another perspective / Phillip E. Lacombe -- 12. Daniel T. Kuehl's View of information warfare and the defense of U.S. information systems: another perspective / Richard Marshall -- 13. Combating transnational organized crime / Phil Williams -- 14. Phil Williams' View of criminal organization and drug-trafficking: another perpsective / Thomas V. Fuentes -- 15. Phil Williams' Views on combating international organized crime: another perspective / James R. McDonough -- 16. Preparing for war in the fourth dimension: a reality check / David M. Crane -- 17. Terrorism and national defense: the Congressional perspective / William Natter -- 18. New institutions and new ways of operating / Jeffrey A. Hunker.".
- catalog description "Conference co-sponsored by the U.S. Army War College, the Triangle Institute for Security Studies, and the Duke University Center for Law, Ethics and National Security.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "On February 2-3, 2000, the U.S. Army War College, the Triangle Institute for Security Studies, and the Duke University Center for Law, Ethics, and National Security co-sponsored a conference in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The conference examined transnational threats, including terrorism involving weapons of mass destruction, cyber threats to the national infrastructure, and international organized crime. The goal was to evaluate the seriousness of such threats and discuss strategies for dealing with them. In particular, the conference sought to address the question of how military and law enforcement could blend their strategies to better counter transnational threats. A secondary purpose was to clarify the role of the military in meeting challenges that transcend national borders and threaten our national interests. This book highlights some of the main issues and themes that ran through the conference. After looking at the various threats and undertaking a risk assessment, the report considers the unique aspects of transnational threats, and then identifies the key challenges facing the United States, paying particular attention to the role of the military. The book concludes with discussions of some of the steps that should be taken to secure ourselves against transnational threats.".
- catalog extent "vii, 256 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Transnational threats.".
- catalog identifier "1584870370".
- catalog isFormatOf "Transnational threats.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Carlisle Barracks, PA] : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- catalog relation "Transnational threats.".
- catalog spatial "United States Armed Forces Civic action Congresses.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "HV6431 .T72 2000".
- catalog subject "Information warfare Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Infrastructure (Economics) Security measures United States Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Infrastructure (Economics) United States Security measures Congresses.".
- catalog subject "National security United States Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Organized crime Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Terrorism Prevention Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Weapons of mass destruction Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction / Carolyn W. Pumphrey -- 2. Overview from law enforcement's perspective / Spike Bowman -- 3. Transnational threats: U.S. military strategy / Daniel S. Roper -- 4. Information and terroristic use of mass weapons: the larger context / Kenneth A. Minihan -- 5. Intelligence problems as they relate to international crime organizations and drug trafficking / William J. Olson -- 6. Transnational threats vis-à-vis law enforcement and military intelligence: lessons on the emerging relationship / Elizabeth Rindskopf-Parker -- 7. Terrorism by weapons of mass destruction: a reassessment of the threat / Bruce Hoffman -- 8. Terrorism and weapons of mass destruction: a review and new paradigm / Jeffrey F. Addicott -- 9. Bruce Hoffman's View of terrorism by weapons of mass destruction: another perspective / Victor Utgoff -- 10. National information infrastructure: the role of the Department of Defense in defending it / Daniel T. Kuehl -- 11. Daniel T. Kuehl's View of DOD's role in defending the national information infrastructure: another perspective / Phillip E. Lacombe -- 12. Daniel T. Kuehl's View of information warfare and the defense of U.S. information systems: another perspective / Richard Marshall -- 13. Combating transnational organized crime / Phil Williams -- 14. Phil Williams' View of criminal organization and drug-trafficking: another perpsective / Thomas V. Fuentes -- 15. Phil Williams' Views on combating international organized crime: another perspective / James R. McDonough -- 16. Preparing for war in the fourth dimension: a reality check / David M. Crane -- 17. Terrorism and national defense: the Congressional perspective / William Natter -- 18. New institutions and new ways of operating / Jeffrey A. Hunker.".
- catalog title "Transnational threats : blending law enforcement and military strategies / edited by Carolyn W. Pumphrey.".
- catalog type "text".