This edition of PRISM features the following articles: Nuclear Terrorism--Did We Beat the Odds or Change Them? by Graham Allison; WMD Terrorism--The Once and Future Threat by Gary Ackerman and Michelle Jacome; Improving our CWMD [counter-WMD] Capabilities--Who Will Lead? by Al Mauroni; The CWMD Strategy Gap--Capacities, Capabilities, and Collaboration by Margaret Kosal; The State of the Art in Contemporary CWMD Thinking by Amy Frumin, Tracy Moss, and David Ellis; The Forensic Challenge by Dan Kaszeta; North Korea's CBW [chemical or biological weapons] Program--How to Contend with Imperfectly Understood Capabilities by John Parachini; 'The Irreducible Minimum'--An Evaluation of Counterterrorism Operations in Iraq by Richard Shultz; and Perils of the Gray Zone--Paradigms Lost, Paradoxes Regained by John Arquilla. This edition of PRISM also contains an interview and four book reviews.
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