All good questions. I can't drop "Homeland Security" from the name because that's the name it was born with; I'm going to try to make the class a survey of how states respond to terrorism -- in a sense, a course on strategic counter-terrorism (but this is a general undergrad, not grad and/or policy, class). I used the first Bullock and have the second, plus another from the Butterworth series, but they are toooooooooo technical. I can see the All-Hazards Model as an element in a lecture, but this is Pol Sci course, not a public polic one.

I'd actually like an updated version, or recent similar book, to the Lesser RAND study.