Terrorism, Counterterrorism and Homeland Security
This area encompasses research into terrorist groups and their organizational methods, the legal, political, technical and organizational issues related to counterterrorism, U.S. homeland security politics and practices, energy security and bioterrorism. Work also focuses on U.S. leadership and governance in times of crisis.
Projects
Publications
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Regimes of Terror: The Relationship between Democracy and Terrorism in Chile
Jane Esberg
CISAC--Honor's Thesis (2009)
Weighing the Case For a Convention to Limit Cyberwarfare
David Elliott
Arms Control Today (2009)
- Trajectories of Terrorism: Attack Patterns of Foreign Groups That Have Targeted The United States, 1970-2004
Martha Crenshaw, Gary LaFree, Sue-Ming Yang
Criminology & Public Policy vol. 8, 3 (2009)
Beyond the HSC/NSC Merger: Integrating States and Localities into Homeland Security Policymaking
Paul Stockton
Homeland Security Affairs vol. V, 1 (2009)
- Reform, Don't Merge, the Homeland Security Council
Paul Stockton
The Washington Quarterly vol. 32, 1 (2009)

Events & Presentations
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- Biodefense in the 21st Century: The Political Realities
October 15, 2008 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Dr. Kenneth Bernard - The Enemy of my Enemy is Iran: Iranian Influence in Iraq
October 9, 2008 CISAC Social Science Seminar
Colonel Joseph Felter - A New Look at 9/11 Intelligence Failures: American Institutions and Embodied Knowledge
February 21, 2008 CISAC Social Science Seminar
Lynn Eden, Brent Durbin - Conceptualizing Biological Agents as Weapons of Warfare
May 31, 2007 CISAC Social Science Seminar
Carol Atkinston, Jessica Weeks - The Reliable Replacement Warhead Program
December 5, 2006 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Benn Tannenbaum


