Information on "Biological Weapons Control" and "Asia"
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September 2012
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Sep 2012
Trust & Verify, Issue 138
Author: Yasemin Balci, Rocio Escauriaza Leal, Scott Spence, Angela Woodward, Ryoji Sakai, Edward Perello, Andreas Persbo, David Keir
Publisher: Verification Research, Training and Information Centre (VERTIC)
The articles in this edition of Trust & Verify review effective legislation against biological weapons, China’s CO2 emissions, negotiations with regards to Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) and IAEA safeguards resolution. More on «Trust & Verify, Issue 138»
June 2009
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18 Jun 2009
North Korea's Chemical and Biological Weapons Programs
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report examines North Korea's chemical and biological weapons capabilities in the context of its military doctrine and national objectives. More on «North Korea's Chemical and Biological Weapons Programs»
December 2005
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Dec 2005
Assessing the Biological Weapons and Bioterrorism Threat
Author: Milton Leitenberg
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
This paper assesses the threat emanating from biological weapons and bioterrorism. More on «Assessing the Biological Weapons and Bioterrorism Threat»
January 2005
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2005
SIPRI Yearbook 2005
Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Publisher: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
This publication provides a summary of the facts and data to be found in SIPRI's 853-page "Yearbook 2005: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security". More on «SIPRI Yearbook 2005»
October 2004
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Oct 2004
Current and Future Challenges for Asian Nonproliferation Export Controls: A Regional Response
Author: Scott A. Jones
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD), related technologies and components, and advanced conventional arms remains one of the gravest threats to the security of the international community. More on «Current and Future Challenges for Asian Nonproliferation Export Controls: A Regional Response»
January 2004
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2004
SIPRI Yearbook 2004
Author: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Publisher: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
This publication provides a summary of the facts and data to be found in SIPRI's 859-page "Yearbook 2004: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security". More on «SIPRI Yearbook 2004» -
2004
Building a Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone in the Middle East
Author: Maha Abdulrahim, Adel M Ali, Vilmos Cserveny, Jozef Goldblat, Fawzy H Hammad, Hannelore Hoppe, Patricia M Lewis, Jez Littlewood, Ibrahim Othman, Enrique Román-Morey, Mohamed Kadry Said
Publisher: United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR)
This book looks at the proliferation of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in the Middle East. More on «Building a Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone in the Middle East»
July 2003
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Jul 2003
Trust & Verify, Issue 109
Author: Jean Pascal Zanders, Ben Mines
Publisher: Verification Research, Training and Information Centre (VERTIC)
This issue introduces the BioWeapons Prevention Project and highlights its objectives, and examines developments in the hunt for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. More on «Trust & Verify, Issue 109»
April 2003
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Apr 2003
Toward a National Biodefense Strategy: Challenges and Opportunities
Author: Center for Counterproliferation Research
Publisher: National Defense University (NDU) / Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD Center)
This monograph assesses the nature of the biological weapons (BW) threat and analyzes its broader implications for US national security. More on «Toward a National Biodefense Strategy: Challenges and Opportunities»
February 2003
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Feb 2003
Conversion at Stepnogorsk: What the Future Holds for Former Bioweapons Facilities
Author: Sonia Ben Ouagrham, Kathleen M. Vogel
This study examines efforts to convert a former biological weapons (BW) facility in Stepnogorsk, Kazakhstan, which served as the USSR's largest mobilization facility dedicated to the production and weaponization of anthrax bacteria. More on «Conversion at Stepnogorsk: What the Future Holds for Former Bioweapons Facilities»
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