Contents:
  • 1. A strategic perspective on U.S. homeland defense: problem and response / John J. Hamre
  • 2. The Army of the Constitution: the historical context / Gregory J.W. Urwin
  • 3. The public's expectations of national security / Peter D. Feaver
  • 4. Security expectations for transnational corporations / George K. Campbell
  • 5. Ballistic and cruise missile threats / Steven A. Cambone
  • 6. Chemical and biological terrorism: political hype or bona fide post-Cold War threat? / Russell Howard
  • 7. Infrastructure warriors: a threat to the U.S. homeland by organized crime / Thomas A. Johnson
  • 8. Threat of civil unrest and insurrection / William A. Navas, Jr.
  • 9. Missile defense / John Costello
  • 10. Evolving roles and missions for the reserve components in responding to incidents involving weapons of mass destruction / Ellen Embrey
  • 11. In support of the civil authorities / Donald A. Haus
  • 12. Where domestic security and civil liberties collide / Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
  • 13. A strategic view of where the Army is: homeland defense and issues of civil-military relations / Don M. Snider, John A. Nagl, Tony Pfaff
  • 14. Toward a national security policy and strategy for now and the 21st century / Edwin G. Corr, Max G. Manwaring.