Terrorism and Homeland Security: Documents Available Online
For more information on current research projects, please visit the Terrorism and Homeland Security Research Area. The documents below are alphabetized by title.
2008
Analytic Support to Intelligence in Counterinsurgencies
An Argument for Documenting Casualties: Violence Against Iraqi Civilians 2006
Assessing the Tradecraft of Intelligence Analysis
Challenges of Applying Risk Management to Terrorism Security Policy
Comparing Alternative U.S. Counterterrorism Strategies: Can Assumption-Based Planning Help Elevate the Debate?
Conducting Counterinsurgency Operations: Lessons from Iraq (2003-2006)
Countering Insurgency in the Muslim World: Rethinking U.S. Priorities and Capabilities
Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan: RAND Counterinsurgency Study -- Volume 4
Counterinsurgency in Iraq (2003-2006): RAND Counterinsurgency Study -- Volume 2
Evaluating Alternatives for Renewing TRIA in an Uncertain World
Evaluating Novel Threats to the Homeland: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Cruise Missiles
How to leave an Olympic Legacy: Using the past and the present to deliver the future
Improving U.S. Counterinsurgency Operations: Lessons Learned from Afghanistan
The Malay-Muslim Insurgency in Southern Thailand -- Understanding the Conflict's Evolving Dynamic: RAND Counterinsurgency Study -- Paper 5
The Maritime Dimension of International Security: Terrorism, Piracy, and Challenges for the United States
Middle East Perspectives: Conference Proceedings from Gstaad, Switzerland
Perspectives on the Threat of Nuclear Terrorism
Piracy and Terrorism at Sea: A Rising Challenge for U.S. Security
RAND Review: Vol. 32, No. 1, Spring 2008
Radicalization or Rehabilitation: Understanding the challenge of extremist and radicalized prisoners
Rethinking Counterinsurgency: RAND Counterinsurgency Study -- Volume 5
Small Ships in Theater Security Cooperation
Stabilization and Reconstruction Staffing: Developing U.S. Civilian Personnel Capabilities
War by Other Means -- Building Complete and Balanced Capabilities for Counterinsurgency: RAND Counterinsurgency Study -- Final Report
2007
America's Security Challenges Require a New Division of Labor Among the Armed Forces
Analysis, Analysis Practices, and Implications for Modeling and Simulation
Applying Madison Avenue Principles and Recent Operational Experience to Counterinsurgency and Stability Operations
As Enemies Put Innocents at Risk, U.S. Military Must Continue Efforts to Minimize Civilian Deaths and Be Positioned to Better Inform the Public When Casualties Do Occur
Assessing Public Health Emergency Preparedness: Concepts, Tools, and Challenges
Basic Principles for Homeland Security
Benefits and Barriers: Using and Sharing Geospatial Information in the Department of Defense
Bioterrorism with Zoonotic Disease: Public Health Preparedness Lessons from a Multiagency Exercise
Breaching the Fortress Wall: Understanding Terrorist Efforts to Overcome Defensive Technologies
Building Moderate Muslim Networks
Building a Successful Palestinian State
Building an Army of Believers: Jihadist Radicalization and Recruitment
Byting Back -- Regaining Information Superiority Against 21st-Century Insurgents: RAND Counterinsurgency Study -- Volume 1
Can Publicly Available Information Be Used in Planning Terrorist Attacks?
Certain Competencies May Help Offset Lack of Expertise in Senior Air Force Jobs
Compensating for Incomplete Domain Knowledge
The Container Security Initiative and Ocean Container Threats
Counterinsurgency Intelligence in a ''Long War'': The British Experience in Northern Ireland
Defining the Role of a National Commission on the Prevention of Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism
Developing Robust Border Security Technologies to Protect Against Diverse and Adaptive Threats
Developing Robust Border Security Technologies to Protect Against Diverse and Adaptive Threats: Addendum
Economically Targeted Terrorism: A Review of the Literature and a Framework for Considering Defensive Approaches
Enhancing Strategic Planning with Massive Scenario Generation: Theory and Experiments
Enlisting Madison Avenue: The Marketing Approach to Earning Popular Support in Theaters of Operation
Exploring Terrorist Targeting Preferences
The Federal Role in Terrorism Insurance: Evaluating Alternatives in an Uncertain World
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