First to Arrive: State and Local Responses to Terrorism
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William C. McPeck
This book is a compilation of essays arising out of the biannual meetings of the Executive Session on Domestic Preparedness (ESDP) at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. The ESDP is funded by the Department of Justice and is a joint project of two distinct research centers at Harvard University: the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and the Taubman Center for State and Local Government. The ESDP has brought together key leaders in domestic preparedness planning, national security, and public health since 1999. The book contains a total of 13 essays, an introduction, author biographies and an index.
©2011 Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Research Article
- Homeland Security as an American Ideology: Implications for U.S. Policy and Action
- Adaptive Two-Player Hierarchical Holographic Modeling Game for Counterterrorism Intelligence Analysis
- How Much Is Enough: Real-Time Detection and Identification of Biological Weapon Agents
- Communication/News
- Protecting Soft Targets - the JW Marriott Jakarta Case Study
- Book Review
- First to Arrive: State and Local Responses to Terrorism
- Terrorism, Freedom, and Security: Winning Without War
- Chaos Organization and Disaster Management
- Introduction to Natural and Man-Made Disasters and Their Effects on Buildings
- Terrorism: Biological, Chemical, and Nuclear. Clinics in Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- Related Research Article
- Related Research in Other Publications
- Letter to the Editor
- Comments on the Transportation of Highly Radioactive Waste: Implications for Homeland Security
- Reply from K. Rogers to L. Sattler's Letter to Editor
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Research Article
- Homeland Security as an American Ideology: Implications for U.S. Policy and Action
- Adaptive Two-Player Hierarchical Holographic Modeling Game for Counterterrorism Intelligence Analysis
- How Much Is Enough: Real-Time Detection and Identification of Biological Weapon Agents
- Communication/News
- Protecting Soft Targets - the JW Marriott Jakarta Case Study
- Book Review
- First to Arrive: State and Local Responses to Terrorism
- Terrorism, Freedom, and Security: Winning Without War
- Chaos Organization and Disaster Management
- Introduction to Natural and Man-Made Disasters and Their Effects on Buildings
- Terrorism: Biological, Chemical, and Nuclear. Clinics in Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- Related Research Article
- Related Research in Other Publications
- Letter to the Editor
- Comments on the Transportation of Highly Radioactive Waste: Implications for Homeland Security
- Reply from K. Rogers to L. Sattler's Letter to Editor