Other Resources
U.S. Government Links
- 9/11 Commission Public hearings of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
- Visit DOJ's new website www.lifeandliberty.gov, launched to educate Americans about how we are preserving life and liberty by using the USA PATRIOT Act.
- Anthrax page: International Information Programs, U.S. Dept of State
- Response to Terrorism : International Information Programs, U.S. Dept of State
- Islam in the United States: International Information Programs, U.S. Dept of State and U.S Muslim Community
- U.S Policy Toward Afghanistan: uspolicy dossier
- Focus on Afghanistan, International Information Programs, U.S. Dept of State
- Counter-terrorism Office, U.S. Dept of State
- Official Statements listed by days, International Information Programs, U.S. Dept of State
- Homeland Security: Dept. of Homeland Security
- U.S. Customs and Border protection
- Transportation Security Administration
- Food and Drug Administration on Bioterrorism
Non - U.S. Government Links
- Brookings America's Response to Terrorism
- Exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History
- Annotated Bibliography of Government Documents Related to the Threat of Terrorism and the Attacks of September 11, 2001
- After September 11th: Images from Ground Zero exhibit webpage
- Council of Foreign Relations Launches First Online Encyclopedia of Terrorism
- University of Michigan Terrorism Resources: A comprehensive site offering online information about terrorism and the Sept. 11 attacks.
- kaisernetwork.org: special coverage
- Bioterrorism Articles: he Journal of the American Medical Association is offering free access to a large number of its previously published articles related to bio terrorism.
- Biosecurity, Bioterror, and the Threat to Agriculture
- The Post-September 11 Environment: Access to Government Information.
- Terrorism and Security Collection: 26 recent publications from the National Academies about the science and policy issues surrounding terrorism and security.
- Gallup polls: War on Terrorism: Where the public stands
- Council of Foreign Affairs "America's Response to Terrorism" page
- Special
Briefing: The Terrorist Attack on America: Background: Foreign
Affairs is making available previously published articles that contribute to
an understanding of the tragic attacks on New York and Washington.
- Carnegie Endowment for International Peace page on Terrorism
- CDI's new Terrorism Project
- The Brookings Project on Terrorism and American Foreign Policy
- United Nations action against Terrorism
- Terrorism and U.S. Policy National Security Archive (allied with George Washington University)






