Biological and chemical weapons / David M. Haugen, book editor.
Uniform Title: | At issue (San Diego, Calif.)
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Language: | English |
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San Diego, Calif. :
Greenhaven Press,
[2001], ©2001.
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Series: | At issue (San Diego, Calif.)
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Physical Description: | 112 pages ; 24 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Biological weapons are a serious threat / Richard K. Betts
- Is the fear of biological terrorism justified? / Peter Pringle
- Terrorists would be unlikely to use biological or chemical weapons / Jonathan B. Tucker and Amy Sands
- Countermeasures to biological and chemical terrorism warrant government funding / W. Seth Carus
- The media direct U.S. policy regarding biological and chemical weapons / Stephen S. Hall
- An attempt to destroy chemical weapons goes awry / Kevin Whitelow, Warren P. Stroebel, and Brian Duffy
- Decreasing U.S. intervention overseas will reduce the threat of terrorist attacks / Ivan Eland
- The migration of Russian biological weapons experts is a serious threat / Jonathan B. Tucker
- A nuclear arsenal is needed to counter a biological weapons threat / David C. Gompert
- The Chemical Weapons Convention is unenforceable / Frank J. Gaffney
- Local governments' responses to biological and chemical terrorism / Karen Ann Coburn
- Unearthing the truth / John Barry
- Iraq still possesses a biological and chemical arsenal / Bruce B. Auster and Linda Fasulo
- The biological and chemical weapons in Iraq's arsenal / Franklin Foer
- The U.S. supplied Iraq with biological and chemical weapons' materials / William Blum.