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Russian Views on Countering Terrorism During Eight Years of Dialogue: Extracts from Proceedings of Four Workshops [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309137578
  • ISBN-13: 9780309137577
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • ISBN-10: 0309137578
  • ISBN-13: 9780309137577
Teised raamatud teemal:
Few countries have endured as many attacks of terrorism during the past two decades as has Russia. From bombings on the streets of a number of cities, to the disruption of pipelines in Dagestan, to the taking of hundreds of hostages at a cultural center in Moscow and at a school in Beslan, the Russian government has responded to many political and technical challenges to protect the population. The measures that have been undertaken to reduce vulnerabilities to terrorist attacks and to mitigate the consequences of attacks have been of widespread interest in many other countries as well. In June 1999, the Presidents of the National Academy of Sciences and the Russian Academy of Sciences initiated an inter-academy program to jointly address common interests in the field of counter-terrorism. Four workshops were held from 2001 to 2007 and additional consultations were undertaken prior to and after the series of workshops. This report includes 35 of the Russian presentations during the workshop series. Collectively they provide a broad overview of activities that have been supported by Russian institutions.
Papers from High Impact Terrorism: Proceedings of a Russian-American Workshop (2002)
Cooperation Among Ministries of Internal Affairs of CIS Member States in the Fight Against Terrorism and Other Manifestations of Extremism
3
Igor L. Dimitrov
Russian Legislation and the Struggle Against Terrorism
9
Mikhail P. Kireev
Selected Technologies and Procedures Intended to Restrict Unauthorized Access to Explosives
19
Bronislav V. Matseevich
Bioterrorism: A View from the Side
23
Oleg S. Morenkov
Electromagnetic Terrorism
31
Yury V. Parfyonov
Russian Legislation and the Fight Against Terrorism
35
Viktor E. Petrishchev
Could Terrorists Produce Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons?
47
Stanislav Rodionov
Problems of Biological Security in Agriculture
51
Georgy A. Safonov and Vladimir A. Gavrilov
International Centers as a Basis for Controlling Infectious Disease and Countering Bioterrorism
61
Lev S. Sandakhchiev (Deceased), Sergey V. Netesov, and Raisa A. Martynyuk
The Role of Internal Affairs Agencies in Efforts to Fight Terrorism Under High-Technology Conditions
71
Oleg A. Stepanov
Papers from Terrorism—Reducing Vulnerabilities and Improving Responses: U.S.-Russian Workshop Proceedings (2004)
Analysis of the Threats and Consequences of Terrorist Acts in Urban Settings: Outline of a Protection System
81
Vladimir Z. Dvorkin
Lessons Learned from the Nord-Ost Terrorist Attack in Moscow from the Standpoint of Russian Security and Law Enforcement Agencies
93
Yevgeny A. Kolesnikov
Technical Protection of Electronic Documents in Computer Systems
103
Valery A. Konyaysky
International Aspects of Creating a State System for Countering the Illegal Circulation of Radioactive Materials in the Russian Federation
115
Vladimir M. Kutsenko
Computer Security Training for Professional Specialists and Other Personnel Associated with Preventing and Responding to Computer Attacks
119
Anatoly A. Malyuk, Nikolai S. Pogozhin, and Aleksey I. Tolstoy
Medical Aspects of Combating Acts of Bioterrorism
129
Gennady G. Onishchenko
Certain Aspects Regarding the Development of Conditions Favorable to Cyberterrorism and the Main Areas of Cooperation in the Struggle Against It
133
Igor A. Sokolov and Vladimir I. Budzko
The Role of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs in Combating Terrorism in Urban Conditions
141
Sergey A. Starostin
The Role of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations and Executive Branch Agencies of the City of Moscow in Dealing with Emergency Situations Arising from Acts of Terrorism
153
Aleksandr M. Yeliseev
Papers from Countering Urban Terrorism in Russia and the United States: Proceedings of a Workshop (2006)
Unauthorized Use of Radiation Sources: Measures to Prevent Attacks and Mitigate Consequences
161
Leonid Bolshov, Rafael Arutyunyan, Elena Melikhova, and Oleg Pavlovsky
Special Characteristics of Firefighting in Urban Areas
179
Nikolay P Kopylov
On the Events in Beslan
199
Gennady Kovalenko
Terrorist Acts in Moscow: Experience and Lessons in Eliminating Their Consequences
215
Aleksandr Yu. Kudrin
Methodology for Assessing the Risks of Terrorism
221
Nikolay A. Makhutov
Cybercrime and the Training of Specialists to Combat It in Russia
237
Nikolay V. Medvedev
On Efforts to Counter International Terrorism in the Russian Federation and Possible Areas of U.S.-Russian Cooperation in this Area
247
Valentin A. Sobolev
Efforts of Russian Ministries in Implementing Measures to Prevent Acts of Terrorism
257
Sergey G. Vasin
Papers from Countering Terrorism—Biological Agents, - Transportation Networks, and Energy Systems: Summary of a U.S.-Russian Workshop (2009)
Electromagnetic Terrorism: Threat to the Security of the State Infrastructure
271
Vladimir Ye. Fortov and Yury V. Parfyonov
Use of Predictive Modeling Packages for Effective Emergency Management
275
Nikolai Kopylov and 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
289
A. Yu. Kudrin, A.I. Zaporozhets, and S.A. Kachanov
International and National Priorities in Combating Terrorism in the Transportation Sector
297
Vladimir N. Lopatin
Characteristics of Technological Terrorism Scenarios and Impact Factors
305
Nikolai A. Makhutov, Vitaly P. Petrov, and Dmitry O. Reznikov
Emerging Viral Infections in the Asian Part of Russia
323
Sergei V. Netesov and Natalya A. Markovich
Activities of the Russian Federal Medical-Biological Agency Related to Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Security
339
Vladimir V. Romanov
The Problem of Oil and Natural Gas Pipeline Supply
343
Sergei G. Serebryakov