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.
2009
Antecedents and Implications of the November 2008 Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) Attack Upon Several Targets in the Indian Mega-City of Mumbai
Are Communities Ready to Conduct Rapid and Large-Scale Dispensing of Medications During a Public Health Emergency?
Assessing Changes in Global Drug Problems, 1998-2007: Main Report
Assessing the Operation of the Global Drug Market: Report 1
Building Partner Capacity to Combat Weapons of Mass Destruction
The Challenge of Domestic Intelligence in a Free Society: A Multidisciplinary Look at the Creation of a U.S. Domestic Counterterrorism Intelligence Agency
Considering the Creation of a Domestic Intelligence Agency in the United States: Lessons from the Experiences of Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom
Could Mexico Fail?
DHS Course Brochure
The Department of Defense Can Improve Its Response to and Management of Anthrax Incidents
Developing a Process to Build Partner Capacity for Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction
Does Imported Oil Threaten U.S. National Security?
Emerging Threats and Security Planning: How Should We Decide What Hypothetical Threats to Worry About?
Estimating the size of the global drug market: A demand-side approach: Report 2
The Evolving Terrorist Threat to Southeast Asia: A Net Assessment
Fast-Forward: Key Issues in Modernizing the U.S. Freight-Transportation System for Future Economic Growth
Film Piracy and Its Connection to Organized Crime and Terrorism
Film Piracy, Organized Crime, and Terrorism
Imported Oil and U.S. National Security
Initial Evaluation of the Cities Readiness Initiative
Intelligence for an Age of Terror
Is It Time to Rethink U.S. Entry and Exit Processes?
Issues in estimating the economic cost of drug abuse in consuming nations: Report 3
The Lessons of Mumbai
Modernizing the U.S. Freight-Transportation System for Future Economic Growth
Occupying Iraq: A History of the Coalition Provisional Authority
RAND Review: Vol. 33, No. 1, Spring 2009
Radical Islam in East Africa
Reconstruction Under Fire: Unifying Civil and Military Counterinsurgency
Review of the European Data Protection Directive
Revitalizing the Transatlantic Security Partnership: An Agenda for Action
Security in Mexico: Implications for U.S. Policy Options
Social Science for Counterterrorism: Putting the Pieces Together
A Strategic Planning Approach: Defining Alternative Counterterrorism Strategies as an Illustration
Terrorists Can Think Strategically: Lessons Learned From the Mumbai Attacks
U.S. Combat Commands' Participation in the Proliferation Security Initiative: A Training Manual
The unintended consequences of drug policies: Report 5
What Are U.S. Policy Options for Dealing with Security in Mexico?
2008
Afghanistan's Growing Security Challenge
After the Taliban: Nation-Building in Afghanistan
Analysis of Strategy and Strategies of Analysis
Analytic Support to Intelligence in Counterinsurgencies
An Argument for Documenting Casualties: Violence Against Iraqi Civilians 2006
Assessing Irregular Warfare: A Framework for Intelligence Analysis
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)
Consequence Prevention: A New Model for Addressing Uncertainty About Terrorist Threats
Countering Insurgency in the Muslim World: Rethinking U.S. Priorities and Capabilities
The RAND Corporation is a nonprofit research organization providing objective analysis and effective solutions that address the challenges facing the public and private sectors around the world. RAND's publications do not necessarily reflect the opinions of its research clients and sponsors.


Top