JNSLP’s special edition covering the 20th anniversary of 9/11 is forthcoming.
Foreword
Thomas H. Kean & Lee H. Hamilton
Introduction
Matthew L. Kronisch
PART I: THE CENTRALITY OF INSTITUTIONS, POLICY, AND PROCESS
Staying Left of Boom: The Central and Essential Role of the NSC
James E. Baker
Lessons from the Past Twenty Years—A Former National Security Policymaker and Intelligence Community Leader’s Perspective
Michael G. Vickers
Reflections on Twenty Years of Counterterrorism Strategy and Policy
Nicholas J. Rasmussen
From 9/11 to 1/6: Lessons for Congress from Twenty Years of War, Legislation, and Spiraling Partisanship
Dakota S. Rudesill
Jack of All Trades, Master of None: Managing the Intelligence Community of the Future
Corin R. Stone
National Security Decision-Making in the Age of Technology: Delivering Outcomes On Time and On Target
Gary P. Corn
PART II: THE TOOLS OF INFLUENCE AND ACCESS
USSOCOM and SOF: War Around the Edges
Eric T. Olson
Cables from the Field: A Diplomat’s Lessons from the Two Decades Since 9/11
Anne W. Patterson
Lessons Learned After Twenty Years of Hostilities: The Use of Force and the Law of Armed Conflict
Kenneth Watkin
Wielding the Tools of Economic Statecraft
Brent J. McIntosh
PART III: SURVEILLANCE, OVERSIGHT, SKEPTICISM, AND RACE
Reflections on the IG’s Role, Stellarwind, and the Information Sharing Fiasco
Joel Brenner
Data Collection: Lessons of Cost-Benefit Analysis, Skepticism, and Legal Transparency
James X. Dempsey
Reflections on Security, Race, and Rights Twenty-Years After 9/11
Sahar F. Aziz
PART IV: DOMESTIC TERROR AND THE FIGHT TO SUSTAIN DEMOCRACY
Counterterrorism 2.0
Deborah Pearlstein
Lessons for Countering the Domestic Terrorism Threat 20 Years After 9/11
Mary B. McCord
Learning From Our Mistakes: How Not to Confront White Supremacist Violence
Mike German
Send Airplanes, Phones, and Money: Cautionary Lessons For the Post-1/6 World from the Post-9/11 World
Paul Rosenzweig
A Twenty-Year Lesson: The Role of Civil Rights in Securing Our Nation
Kareem W. Shora