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Countering Terrorism: Biological Agents, Transportation Networks, and Energy Systems: Summary of a U.S.-Russian Workshop [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2009
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309127076
  • ISBN-13: 9780309127073
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Mar-2009
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309127076
  • ISBN-13: 9780309127073
Teised raamatud teemal:
This book presents the proceedings of the fourth U.S.-Russian interacademy workshop on the general theme of countering terrorism, which was held in Moscow in March 2007. The fourth in a series, this volume continues to explore topics related to urban terrorism, but with a new emphasis on potential attacks involving biological agents, transportation networks, and energy systems.



The other books in the series include:







High Impact Terrorism: Proceedings of a Russian-American Workshop (2002) Terrorism: Reducing Vulnerabilities and Improving Responses: U.S.-Russian Workshop Proceedings (2004) Countering Urban Terrorism in Russia and the United States: Proceedings of a Workshop (2006)

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summaries, 1 U.S.-Russian Working Group on Bioterrorism--Claire Cornelius (Rapporteur) 2 U.S.-Russian Working Group on Transportation System Vulnerabilities--Cynthia Getner (Rapporteur) 3 U.S.-Russian Working Group on Energy System Vulnerabilities--A. Chelsea Sharber (Rapporteur) Selected Papers, 4 Tendencies in Global Terrorism--Raphael Perl 5 Use of Predictive Modeling Packages for Effective Emergency Management--Nikolai Petrovich Kopylov and Irek Ravilevich Khasanov 6 Organizational Measures and Decision Support Systems for Preventing and Responding to Terrorist Acts at Potentially Hazardous Facilities, on Transportation Systems, and in Locations Where Large Numbers of People Congregate--A. Yu. Kudrin, A. I. Zaporozhets, and S. A. Kachanov 7 Characteristics of Technological Terrorism Scenarios and Impact Factors--Nikolai A. Makhutov, Vitaly P. Petrov, and Dmitry O. Reznikov 8 Activities of the Russian Federal Medical-Biological Agency Related to Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Security--Vladimir V. Romanov 9 Disease Surveillance and International Biosecurity--David R. Franz 10 Emerging Viral Infections in the Asian Part of Russia--Sergei V. Netesov and Natalya A. Markovich 11 A Note on the Interfacial Vulnerabilities of Transportation Systems--George Bugliarello 12 Transportation Planning for Evacuations--John C. Falcocchio 13 International and National Priorities in Combating Terrorism in the Transportation Sector--Vladimir N. Lopatin 14 Managing the Radius of Risk--Drew F. Lieb 15 The Problem of Oil and Natural Gas Pipeline Security--S. G. Serebryakov 16 U.S.-Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism--John F. Ahearne 17 IAEA Activities in Preventing Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism--Miroslav Gregoric 18 Electromagnetic Terrorism: Threat to the Security of the State Infrastructure--Vladimir Ye. Fortov and Yury V. Parfyonov 19 The Phenomenon of Suicide Bombings in Israel: Lessons Learned--Mordecai Z. Dzikansky 20 Raman Spectroscopic Detection of Chemical, Biological, and Explosive Agents--Russ Zajtchuk and Gary R. Gilbert 21 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate--John O'Neil Appendix A: Agenda Appendix B: Recent Russian and International Publications of Interest Appendix C: Russia's Counterterrorism Strategy--Valentin A. Sobolev
Summaries
U.S.-Russian Working Group on Bioterrorism
3(4)
Claire Cornelius
U.S.-Russian Working Group on Transportation System Vulnerabilities
7(7)
Cynthia Getner
U.S.-Russian Working Group on Energy System Vulnerabilities
14(11)
A. Chelsea Sharber
Selected Papers
Overview
Tendencies in Global Terrorism
25(7)
Raphael F. Perl
Use of Predictive Modeling Packages for Effective Emergency Management
32(14)
Nikolai P.Kopylov
Irek R. Khasanov
Organizational Measures and Decision Support Systems for Preventing and Responding to Terrorist Acts at Potentially Hazardous Facilities, on Transportation Systems, and in Locations Where Large Numbers of People Congregate
46(7)
A. Yu. Kudrin
A. I. Zaporozhets
S. A. Kachanov
Characteristics of Technological Terrorism Scenarios and Impact Factors
53(17)
Nikolai A. Makhutov
Vitaly P. Petrov
Dimitry O. Reznikov
Activities of the Russian Federal Medical-Biological Agency Related to Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Security
70(3)
Vladimir V. Romanov
Bioterrorism
Disease Surveillance and International Biosecurity
73(6)
David R. Franz
Emerging Viral Infections in the Asian Part of Russia
79(16)
Sergei V. Netesov
Natalya A. Markovich
Transportation Vulnerabilities
A Note on the Interfacial Vulnerabilities of Transportation Systems
95(9)
George Bugliarello
Transportation Planning for Evacuations
104(12)
John C. Falcocchio
International and National Priorities in Combating Terrorism in the Transportation Sector
116(8)
Vladimir N. Lopatin
Energy System Vulnerabilities
Managing the Radius of Risk
124(26)
Drew F. Lieb
The Problem of Oil and Natural Gas Pipeline Security
150(10)
Sergei G. Serebryakov
Other Counterterrorism Topics
U.S.-Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism
160(13)
John F. Ahearne
IAEA Activities in Preventing Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism
173(13)
Miroslav Gregoric
Electromagnetic Terrorism: Threat to the Security of the State Infrastructure
186(3)
Vladimir Y. Fortov
Yury V. Parfyonov
The Phenomenon of Suicide Bombings in Israel: Lessons Learned
189(11)
Mordecai Z. Dzikansky
Raman Spectroscopic Detection of Chemical, Biological, and Explosive Agents
200(8)
Russ Zajtchuk
Gary R. Gilbert
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate
208
John F. O'Neil
Appendixes
Agenda
217(7)
Recent Russian and International Publications of Interest
224(2)
Russia's Counterterrorism Strategy
226
Valentin A. Sobolev