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Countering Terrorism: Biological Agents, Transportation Networks, and Energy Systems. Summary of a U.S.-Russian Workshop (2009)
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Countering Terrorism: Biological Agents, Transportation Networks, and Energy Systems - Summary of a U.S.-Russian Workshop

Appendix B
Recent Russian and International Publications of Interest*

Dvorkin, V., ed. 2002. Terrorism in a Metropolis: Assessment of Risks and Defenses. National and Global Security Series. Moscow: PIR Center. Available online at www.pircenter.org/data/publications/nz21.pdf.


Frolov, K. V., et al. 1998. Functioning and Development of Complex Economic, Technological, Energy, Transport, Communications, and Public Utility Systems. From the Series Security of Russia: Legal, Socioeconomic, and Scientific-Technical Aspects. Moscow: Znanie.


Interaction among Administrative Agencies, Institutions, and Specialized Units in Eliminating the Consequences of Terrorist Acts Involving the Use of Pathogenic Biological Agents and Hazardous Chemical Substances: Methodological Recommendations MR 0100/3556-04-34. Official Publication: State Sanitary-Epidemiological Regulations of the Russian Federation. 2005. Moscow: Sanepidmedia (in Russian).


International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). 2004. Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, Safety Standards Series No. TS-R-1. Vienna: IAEA. Available online at hazmat.dot.gov/regs/intl/st1_rev.pdf. Accessed May 9, 2008 (in English).

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Copies of these publications are available for review at the National Academies, Office for Central Europe and Eurasia.

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Front Matter (R1-R14)
Summaries, 1 U.S.-Russian Working Group on Bioterrorism--Claire Cornelius (Rapporteur) (1-6)
2 U.S.-Russian Working Group on Transportation System Vulnerabilities--Cynthia Getner (Rapporteur) (7-13)
3 U.S.-Russian Working Group on Energy System Vulnerabilities--A. Chelsea Sharber (Rapporteur) (14-22)
Selected Papers, 4 Tendencies in Global Terrorism--Raphael Perl (23-31)
5 Use of Predictive Modeling Packages for Effective Emergency Management--Nikolai Petrovich Kopylov and Irek Ravilevich Khasanov (32-45)
6 Organizational Measures and Decision Support Systems for Preventing and Responding to Terrorist Acts at Potentially Hazardous Facilities, on Transportation Systems, and in Locations Where Large Numbers of People Congregate--A. Yu. Kudrin, A. I. Zaporozhets, and S. A. Kachanov (46-52)
7 Characteristics of Technological Terrorism Scenarios and Impact Factors--Nikolai A. Makhutov, Vitaly P. Petrov, and Dmitry O. Reznikov (53-69)
8 Activities of the Russian Federal Medical-Biological Agency Related to Radiation, Chemical, and Biological Security--Vladimir V. Romanov (70-72)
9 Disease Surveillance and International Biosecurity--David R. Franz (73-78)
10 Emerging Viral Infections in the Asian Part of Russia--Sergei V. Netesov and Natalya A. Markovich (79-94)
11 A Note on the Interfacial Vulnerabilities of Transportation Systems--George Bugliarello (95-103)
12 Transportation Planning for Evacuations--John C. Falcocchio (104-115)
13 International and National Priorities in Combating Terrorism in the Transportation Sector--Vladimir N. Lopatin (116-123)
14 Managing the Radius of Risk--Drew F. Lieb (124-149)
15 The Problem of Oil and Natural Gas Pipeline Security--S. G. Serebryakov (150-159)
16 U.S.-Russian Collaboration in Combating Radiological Terrorism--John F. Ahearne (160-172)
17 IAEA Activities in Preventing Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism--Miroslav Gregoric (173-185)
18 Electromagnetic Terrorism: Threat to the Security of the State Infrastructure--Vladimir Ye. Fortov and Yury V. Parfyonov (186-188)
19 The Phenomenon of Suicide Bombings in Israel: Lessons Learned--Mordecai Z. Dzikansky (189-199)
20 Raman Spectroscopic Detection of Chemical, Biological, and Explosive Agents--Russ Zajtchuk and Gary R. Gilbert (200-207)
21 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate--John O'Neil (208-214)
Appendix A: Agenda (215-223)
Appendix B: Recent Russian and International Publications of Interest (224-226)
Appendix C: Russia's Counterterrorism Strategy--Valentin A. Sobolev (227-230)

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Countering Terrorism: Biological Agents, Transportation Networks, and Energy Systems - Summary of a U.S.-Russian Workshop Appendix B Recent Russian and International Publications of Interest* Dvorkin, V., ed. 2002. Terrorism in a Metropolis: Assessment of Risks and Defenses. National and Global Security Series. Moscow: PIR Center. Available online at www.pircenter.org/data/publications/nz21.pdf. Frolov, K. V., et al. 1998. Functioning and Development of Complex Economic, Technological, Energy, Transport, Communications, and Public Utility Systems. From the Series Security of Russia: Legal, Socioeconomic, and Scientific-Technical Aspects. Moscow: Znanie. Interaction among Administrative Agencies, Institutions, and Specialized Units in Eliminating the Consequences of Terrorist Acts Involving the Use of Pathogenic Biological Agents and Hazardous Chemical Substances: Methodological Recommendations MR 0100/3556-04-34. Official Publication: State Sanitary-Epidemiological Regulations of the Russian Federation. 2005. Moscow: Sanepidmedia (in Russian). International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). 2004. Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material, Safety Standards Series No. TS-R-1. Vienna: IAEA. Available online at hazmat.dot.gov/regs/intl/st1_rev.pdf. Accessed May 9, 2008 (in English). * Copies of these publications are available for review at the National Academies, Office for Central Europe and Eurasia.

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Countering Terrorism: Biological Agents, Transportation Networks, and Energy Systems - Summary of a U.S.-Russian Workshop International Terrorism in the Commonwealth of Independent States: Materials from a Roundtable (Moscow, November 2002). 2003. Moscow: Antiterrorism Center of the Commonwealth of Independent States. Kiselev, O. I, and V. I. Pokrovsky, eds. 2006. The Russian Federation National Program for Influenza Pandemic Preparedness. Moscow and St. Petersburg: Ministry of Health and Social Development and Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (in Russian and English). Lopatin, V. N., ed. 2006. Terrorism and Security on Transport. Proceedings of the Fifth International Scientific and Practical Conference, Moscow, February 8-9, 2006. Moscow: PROEKSPO (in Russian with introduction in English). Luzhkov, Yu. M., et al. 1998. The Security and Sustainable Development of Major Cities. From the Series Security of Russia: Legal, Socioeconomic, and Scientific-Technical Aspects. Moscow: Znanie (in Russian). Moscow City’s Emergency Prevention and Response System. 2003. Moscow: Main Administration of the Moscow City Department of Emergency Situations (in English and Russian). On the Sanitary-Epidemiological Welfare of the Population of Moscow in 2002. 2003. Moscow: Center for Sanitary-Epidemiological Protection in Moscow, Ministry of Health (in Russian). Russian Academy of Sciences Nuclear Safety Institute. 2005. Opportunities for U.S.-Russian Cooperation in Combating Radiological Terrorism. Unpublished report prepared under contract between the institute and the National Academies (in English). Russian Academy of Sciences Scientific Research Center for Ecological Safety (SRCES). 2006. Trouble Shooting of Underground Pipelines of House Heating Systems by Satellite and Airborne Infrared Thermal Survey. St. Petersburg: SRCES (in English). Shoigu, S. K., ed. 2005. Emergency Services of Russia, 1990-2005. Moscow: Ministry for Civil Defense, Emergency Situations, and Liquidation of Consequences of Natural Disasters (in Russian). Technological Terrorism: Materials from the Scientific-Practical Conference Problems of Technological Terrorism and Methods of Preventing Terrorist Threats, November 27-28, 2003. 2004. Moscow: Russian Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Extreme Situations (in Russian).

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Countering Terrorism: Biological Agents, Transportation Networks, and Energy Systems - Summary of a U.S.-Russian Workshop Vishnevsky, Yu. G., et al. 2003. Regulation of Nuclear and Radiation Safety. From the Series Security of Russia: Legal, Socioeconomic, and Scientific-Technical Aspects. Moscow: Znanie, Scientific-Technical Center for Nuclear and Radiation Safety, and Gosatomnadzor (in Russian). Vorobyov, Yu. L., et al. 2006. Risk Analysis and Security Problems. Part One: Fundamentals of Security Analysis and Regulation. From the Series Security of Russia: Legal, Socioeconomic, and Scientific-Technical Aspects. Moscow: Znanie.