1st Edition

Transatlantic Homeland Security Protecting Society in the Age of Catastrophic Terrorism

224 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

176 Pages
by Routledge

This major new study presents both conceptual and practical guidance at a crucial time when intellectual and practical efforts to protect against the new terrorism should move beyond a purely domestic focus. Creating an effective and integrated national homeland security effort is a significant challenge. Europe and the United States have reacted differently to the emergence of mass casualty... Read more

1.Transatlantic Homeland Security: Why, What, and How?  2. The Challenge of Bio-Terrorism  3. Preventing Nuclear Terrorism by Means of Supply Side Security  4. Critical Infrastructure Protection and Cyber Terrorism   5. Border and Transportation Security in the Transatlantic Relationship  6. Cops across Borders: The Evolution of Transatlantic Law Enforcement and Judicial Cooperation  7. Intelligence and Homeland Security  8. Safeguarding Civil Liberties in an Era of In-Security: A Transatlantic Challenge  9.Transatlantic Societal Security: A New Paradigm for a New Era

 

Biography

Daniel S. Hamilton is Richard von Weizsaecker Professor and Director of the Center for Transatlantic Realtions at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), John Hopkins University; and Executive Director of the American Consortium on EU Studies (ACES).