Describes the types of chemical and biological weapons and warfare, their effects, and how they are used by terrorists.
Walker , David H. , Olga Yampolska , and Lev M. Grinberg , " Death at Sverdlovsk : What Have We Learned ? " American Journal of Pathology , Vol . 144 , No. 6 , June 1994 , p1135-1141 ; 80 references .
An in-depth analysis of nearly all chemical and biological weapons, their effects, and the politics surrounding their deployment.
This book provides readers with an overview of what these weapons are, who uses them and why, and explains how much of a threat they are to our way of life.
Pearson, “Prospects for Chemical and Biological Arms Control: The Web of Deterrence', pp. 145–62. ... Countering the Chemical and Biological Weapons Threat in the Post-Soviet World, pp.60–5. ... Preventing a Biological Arms Race, pp.
Each book in this series takes a reflective, in-depth look at current issues with engaging text that includes examples from the past and present.
Discusses the danger of an attack on the United States by the Soviet Union, a communist ally, or a terrorist group using chemical and biological weapons
With extensive new material, this edition provides an authoritative and up-to-date introduction to this vitally important topic.
3837; Graham S. Pearson, The UNSCOM Saga: Chemical and Biological Weapons Non-Proliferation (Houndmills, Basingstoke, 1999), p. 217. T. Weiner, 'US Spied on Iraq under UN Cover, Officials Now Say' and 'US Used UN Team to Place Spy ...
Examines the history and development of chemical and biological weapons and discusses their proliferation, association with terrorism, and efforts to control their use.
A related weapon was the Stokes trench mortar. Also designed by the British in 1916, the 4-inch (diameter) Stokes mortar saw extensive use during the war, including by the U.S. Army's First Gas Regiment, following U.S. entry into the ...