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CONTENTS

Foreword v

1. Introduction

Carolyn W. Pumphrey . 1

2. An Overview from Law Enforcement’s Perspective

Spike Bowman 19

3. Transnational Threats: U.S. Military Strategy

Daniel S. Roper41

4. Information and Terroristic Use of Mass Weapons: The Larger Context

Kenneth A. Minihan . 51

5. Intelligence Problems as They Relate to International Crime Organizations and Drug Trafficking

William J. Olson . 57

6. Transnational Threats Vis-`a-Vis Law Enforcement and Military Intelligence:

Lessons on the Emerging Relationship

Elizabeth Rindskopf-Parker. 65

7. Terrorism by Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Reassessment of the Threat

Bruce Hoffman85

8. Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Review and New Paradigm

Jeffrey F. Addicott . 105

9. Bruce Hoffman’s View of Terrorism by Weapons of Mass Destruction: Another Perspective

Victor Utgoff. 133

10. The National Information Infrastructure: The Role of the Department of Defense in Defending It



Daniel T. Kuehl 137

11. Daniel T. Kuehl’s View of DOD’s Role in Defending the National Information Infrastructure:

Another Perspective

Phillip E. Lacombe. 163

12. Daniel Kuehl’s View of Information Warfare and the Defense of U.S.Information Systems:

Another Perspective

Richard Marshall. 173

13. Combating Transnational Organized Crime

Phil Williams . 185

14. Phil Williams’ View of Criminal Organizations and Drug Trafficking: Another Perspective

Thomas V. Fuentes 203

15. Phil Williams’ Views on Combating International Organized Crime: Another Perspective

James R. McDonough . 213

16. Preparing for War in the Fourth Dimension: A Reality Check

David M. Crane 221

17. Terrorism and National Defense: The Congressional Perspective

William Natter 231

18. New Institutions and New Ways of Operating

Jeffrey A. Hunker . 237

About the Authors 253