Contributors from science, military, diplomacy, law, and other fields offer a broad view of the weapons in 17 studies from a November 1998 conference at The Hoover Institution. They generally conclude that though the threat cannot be eliminated, constructive steps can be taken in intelligence, research, inspection, consequence management, and defense. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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The growing threat of biological and chemical weapons (BCW) has created the frightening prospect of terrorist attacks by states, state-sanctioned terrorist organizations, and destructive individuals loose in our midst. What can we do to prepare for this threat? This illuminating and often disturbing book brings together the views of leading thinkers'in science, medicine, international and constitutional law, law enforcement, intelligence, and crisis management'on all diverse aspects of this challenge based on their statements at the November 1998 Hoover Institution Conference on Biological and Chemical Weapons. The New Terror takes a hard look at the most pressing BCW issues facing the international community and realistic options for preventing, deterring against, and mitigating the consequences of the use of BCW.
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