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High-Impact Terrorism: Proceedings of a Russian-American Workshop (2002)

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Front Matter (R1-R14)
Opening Remarks (1-2)
The Legal Basis for Counterterrorism Activities in the United States (3-15)
Russian Legislation and the Struggle Against Terrorism (16-24)
Russian Legislation and the Fight Against Terrorism (25-36)
Organized Crime and Terrorism (37-52)
International and Domestic Terrorism (53-60)
The Role of Internal Affairs Agencies in Efforts to Fight Terrorism Under High-Technology Conditions (61-68)
From the Experience of the Intelligence Services of the Russian Empire in Combating Terrorists (69-75)
On Historical Experience in Combating Terrorism (76-82)
Electromagnetic Terrorism (83-86)
Molecular Epidemiology as a New Approach in Detecting Terrorist Use of Infectious Agents (87-101)
Bioterrorism: Threat and Response (102-105)
Bioterrorism: A View from the Side (106-114)
Chemical Terrorism: Assessing Threats and Responses (115-134)
Radiological Terrorism (135-148)
Nuclear Terrorism (149-155)
Could Terrorists Produce Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons? (156-159)
Problems Preventing Acts of Nuclear and Radiological Terrorism (160-164)
Selected Technologies and Procedures Intended to Restrict Unauthorized Access to Explosives (165-170)
Terrorism: Explosives Threat (171-180)
Computer Terrorism and Internet Security Issues (181-197)
Preventing and Responding to Cybercrime and Terrorism: Some International Dimensions (198-206)
Problems of Biological Security in Agriculture (207-218)
Agricultural Bioterrorism (219-232)
Terrorism in a High-Tech Society: Legal Aspects and Contemporary Methods of Preventing and Countering Terrorist Activity (233-244)
Cooperation Among Ministries of Internal Affairs of CIS Member States in the Fight Against Terrorism and Other Manifestations of Extremism (245-249)
International Centers as a Basis for Controlling Infectious Disease and Countering Bioterrorism (250-259)
Terrorism Future: Tactics, Strategy, and Stealth (260-266)
New Opportunities for Bilateral Cooperation (267-269)
Concluding Statement (270-270)
Appendix A: Goals of Russian Federal Program on Problems of Natural and Technological Security (271-274)
Appendix B: Agenda for Workshop on Terrorism in a High-Tech Society and Modern Methods for Prevention and Response, June 4-8, 2001, Moscow, Russia (275-280)