Aims To Sensitize The Public Regarding The Spectra Fo Biological Weapons And Highlights The Fact That Biological Weapons Could Seriously Pose A Threat To Inernational Security Of In The Hands Of Terorists And Unethical States.
This is the first attempt to understand the full scope of the USSR’s offensive biological weapons research, from inception in the 1920s.
Now the mastermind behind Russia’s germ warfare effort reveals two decades of shocking breakthroughs . . . how Moscow’s leading scientists actually reengineered hazardous microbes to make them even more virulent . . . the secrets behind ...
A timely account of how resources for biological weapons programs were mobilized and why such weapons have never been deployed in major conflicts offers an understanding of the relevance of the historical restraints placed on the use of ...
The population of the world of today is faced by a challenge that could threaten even its survival in the near future because of biological weapons and warfare.
... to foreign policy include Glaser, Rational Theory of International Politics, 26; Mearsheimer, Tragedy of Great Power Politics, 422; Stephen M. Walt, The Origins of Alliances (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987); and Barry R.
... Scotta Callister, James Long, and Leslie L. Zaitz in the Oregonian, Dec. 30, 1985; Frances FitzGerald, “A Reporter at Large: Rajneeshpuram—I,” and “Rajneeshpuram—II,” NewYorker, Sept. 22, 1986 and Sept. 29, 1986; Frances FitzGerald, ...
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 ...
[emphasis added] The UC San Francisco article also states that 'all work on the new project will be conducted with ... in the popular media45 and the recognition of the biosecurity problem by eminent neuroscientists,46 collectively we ...
An in-depth analysis of nearly all chemical and biological weapons, their effects, and the politics surrounding their deployment.
The essays in this book, many of which were originally published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, examine the medical, scientific, and political dimensions of limiting the threat posed by biological weapons.