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Describes the types of chemical and biological weapons and warfare, their effects, and how they are used by terrorists.
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Examines the history and development of chemical and biological weapons and discusses their proliferation, association with terrorism, and efforts to control their use.
A survey of the key issues related to chemical and biological warfare discusses known chemical and biological agents and how they are weaponized, the roles they have played in history, and the actual risk of their being used today.
With extensive new material, this edition provides an authoritative and up-to-date introduction to this vitally important topic.
Critics argue that chemical and biological weapons are crueler than traditional warfare methods and that they harm innocent civilians. Some experts say that they are less of a threat when compared to nuclear weapons.
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.
The Global Viewpoints series provides students and other readers with the information they need to explore global connections and think critically about the worldwide implications of global issues.
The first introductory work of its kind to survey the fundamentals, policies, and strategies of chemical and biological warfare from 1915 to the present.