Been a while. New Developments in Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasures, edited by Ronald Kendall, Steven Presley, and Seshadri Ramkumar. Some background, recent ricin research, anti-cholera phage display, and protective fibrous substrates. An interesting peek.
What Should Armies Do? Armed Forces and Civil Security by John Clarke looks at activities armed forces do in support of civil authorities, i.e. operations other than war. Basically, in an age of declining threats and budgets, the military may find new purpose as a support to civilian authorities. The book makes recommendations for more flexible forces to do these tasks, and cautions against making these tasks routine (e.g. it may be fine for soldiers to guard high-profile events, but they probably should not guard these venues every time).