This paper describes several dimensions of the cost of the U.S. response to the threat of terrorism. Following an evaluation of the nature and magnitude of the threat of terrorism against the United States, the paper describes the restrictions on our civil liberties, the fiscal and other costs of the major homeland security measures, the fiscal cost of programs that make no contribution to the defense against terrorism but are rationalized on that ground, and the effects on our language and the potential for civil discourse of an extended defense against terrorism. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2006Terrorism, Civil liberties, Homeland security, Fiscal costs, Civil discourse,
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The increase in Federal United States homeland security expenditure since 2001 is approximately $31....
This bachelor paper evaluates the impact of terrorism on the U.S. economy. In the theoretical part t...
We evaluate, for the U.S. case, the costs and benefits of three security measures designed to reduce...
The paper surveys the various economic costs associated with terrorism. Particularly important is th...
The cumulative increase in expenditures on U.S. domestic homeland security over the decade since 9/1...
The purpose of this note is to provide a very brief overview of what we know, or think we know, abou...
In this article, we present a simple back-of-the-envelope approach for evaluating whether counterter...
Blinded by emotional rhetoric, political posturing, and genuine fear, previous efforts to defend our...
In the years following 9/11, the United States spent billions and billons on powerful surveillance a...
An analysis of risk, cost and benefit associated with U.S. domestic anti-terrorism expenditures
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate international counterterrorism efforts to estimate their co...
This paper deals with the losses in human life terrorists have been able to inflict. It then places ...
This paper attempts to show that Al Qaeda leaders follow a basic model of utility maximization const...
The formation of counterterrorism policy in the United States historically has been highly secretive...
Security measures are said to increase the price of terrorism. This price has not hitherto been defi...
The increase in Federal United States homeland security expenditure since 2001 is approximately $31....
This bachelor paper evaluates the impact of terrorism on the U.S. economy. In the theoretical part t...
We evaluate, for the U.S. case, the costs and benefits of three security measures designed to reduce...