Transnational threats : blending law enforcement and military strategies / edited by Carolyn W. Pumphrey. - [Carlisle Barracks, PA] : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 2000. - vii, 256 p. ; 23 cm.

"November 2000."

Includes bibliographical references.

1. Introduction / Carolyn W. Pumphrey -- 2. Overview from law enforcement's perspective / Spike Bowman -- 3. Transnational threats: U.S. military strategy / Daniel S. Roper -- 4. Information and terroristic use of mass weapons: the larger context / Kenneth A. Minihan -- 5. Intelligence problems as they relate to international crime organizations and drug trafficking / William J. Olson -- 6. Transnational threats vis-à-vis law enforcement and military intelligence: lessons on the emerging relationship / Elizabeth Rindskopf-Parker -- 7. Terrorism by weapons of mass destruction: a reassessment of the threat / Bruce Hoffman -- 8. Terrorism and weapons of mass destruction: a review and new paradigm / Jeffrey F. Addicott -- 9. Bruce Hoffman's View of terrorism by weapons of mass destruction: another perspective / Victor Utgoff -- 10. National information infrastructure: the role of the Department of Defense in defending it / Daniel T. Kuehl -- 11. Daniel T. Kuehl's View of DOD's role in defending the national information infrastructure: another perspective / Phillip E. Lacombe -- 12. Daniel T. Kuehl's View of information warfare and the defense of U.S. information systems: another perspective / Richard Marshall -- 13. Combating transnational organized crime / Phil Williams -- 14. Phil Williams' View of criminal organization and drug-trafficking: another perspective / Thomas V. Fuentes -- 15. Phil Williams' Views on combating international organized crime: another perspective / James R. McDonough -- 16. Preparing for war in the fourth dimension: a reality check / David M. Crane -- 17. Terrorism and national defense: the Congressional perspective / William Natter -- 18. New institutions and new ways of operating / Jeffrey A. Hunker.

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