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Koblentz, Gregory D
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asymmetric warfare
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/ Biological & Chemical Warfare
/ Biological warfare
/ Biological weapons
/ Biosecurity
/ Bioterrorism
/ deterrence
/ HISTORY
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/ International Relations
/ International security
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/ Military
/ military strategy
/ Military Studies
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/ deterrence
/ HISTORY
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/ International Relations
/ International security
/ INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
/ Military
/ military strategy
/ Military Studies
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\"Living Weapons is a succinct, highly readable analysis
of the unique challenges presented by biological weapons. Koblentz
provides an excellent summary of the historic utilities and
disutilities posed by biological weapons to international actors
and the potential erosion of constraints on their future use.
Highly recommended.\" ― Choice
\"Biological weapons are widely feared, yet rarely used.
Biological weapons were the first weapon prohibited by an
international treaty, yet the proliferation of these weapons
increased after they were banned in 1972. Biological weapons are
frequently called 'the poor man's atomic bomb,' yet they cannot
provide the same deterrent capability as nuclear weapons. One of my
goals in this book is to explain the underlying principles of these
apparent paradoxes.\"-from Living
Weapons
Biological weapons are the least well understood of the
so-called weapons of mass destruction. Unlike nuclear and chemical
weapons, biological weapons are composed of, or derived from,
living organisms. In Living Weapons ,
Gregory D. Koblentz provides a comprehensive analysis of the unique
challenges that biological weapons pose for international security.
At a time when the United States enjoys overwhelming conventional
military superiority, biological weapons have emerged as an
attractive means for less powerful states and terrorist groups to
wage asymmetric warfare.
Koblentz also warns that advances in the life sciences have the
potential to heighten the lethality and variety of biological
weapons. The considerable overlap between the equipment, materials
and knowledge required to develop biological weapons, conduct
civilian biomedical research, and develop biological defenses
creates a multiuse dilemma that limits the effectiveness of
verification, hinders civilian oversight, and complicates threat
assessments.
Living Weapons draws on the American,
Soviet, Russian, South African, and Iraqi biological weapons
programs to enhance our understanding of the special challenges
posed by these weapons for arms control, deterrence,
civilian-military relations, and intelligence. Koblentz also
examines the aspirations of terrorist groups to develop these
weapons and the obstacles they have faced. Biological weapons,
Koblentz argues, will continue to threaten international security
until defenses against such weapons are improved, governments can
reliably detect biological weapon activities, the proliferation of
materials and expertise is limited, and international norms against
the possession and use of biological weapons are strengthened.
\"Biological weapons are widely feared, yet rarely used.
Biological weapons were the first weapon prohibited by an
international treaty, yet the proliferation of these weapons
increased after they were banned in 1972. Biological weapons are
frequently called 'the poor man's atomic bomb,' yet they cannot
provide the same deterrent capability as nuclear weapons. One of my
goals in this book is to explain the underlying principles of these
apparent paradoxes.\"-from Living Weapons
Biological weapons are the least well understood of the
so-called weapons of mass destruction. Unlike nuclear and chemical
weapons, biological weapons are composed of, or derived from,
living organisms. In Living Weapons , Gregory D. Koblentz
provides a comprehensive analysis of the unique challenges that
biological weapons pose for international security. At a time when
the United States enjoys overwhelming conventional military
superiority, biological weapons have emerged as an attractive means
for less powerful states and terrorist groups to wage asymmetric
warfare.
Koblentz also warns that advances in the life sciences have the
potential to heighten the lethality and variety of biological
weapons. The considerable overlap between the equipment, materials
and knowledge required to develop biological weapons, conduct
civilian biomedical research, and develop biological defenses
creates a multiuse dilemma that limits the effectiveness of
verification, hinders civilian oversight, and complicates threat
assessments.
Living Weapons draws on the American, Soviet, Russian,
South African, and Iraqi biological weapons programs to enhance our
understanding of the special challenges posed by these weapons for
arms control, deterrence, civilian-military relations, and
intelligence. Koblentz also examines the aspirations of terrorist
groups to develop these weapons and the obstacles they have faced.
Biological weapons, Koblentz argues, will continue to threaten
international security until defenses against such weapons are
improved, governments can reliably detect biological weapon
activities, the proliferation of materials and expertise is
limited, and international norms against the possession and use of
biological weapons are strengthened.
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Subject
ISBN
9780801447686, 0801447682, 9780801477522, 0801477522
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