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_aPreventing chemical weapons : _barms control and disarmament as the sciences converge / _ceditors: Michael Crowley, Malcolm Dando, Lijun Shang. |
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_aCambridge : _bRoyal Society of Chemistry, _c2018. |
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500 | _aTitle from title details screen. | ||
505 | 0 | _aCover; Preventing Chemical Weapons: Arms Control and Disarmament as the Sciences Converge; Foreword; Contents; Section I -- Introduction; Chapter 1 -- Introduction: Preventing the Re-emergence of Chemical Weapons; 1.1 The Context; 1.2 Concept for the Book; 1.3 Holistic Arms Control; 1.4 The Structure of the Book; References; Chapter 2 -- The Changing Nature of the Chemical and Biological Weapons Threat; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Mass Casualty and Mass Effect Attacks; 2.2.1 LTTE and the Bombing of the Colombo War Trade Centre; 2.2.2 The 1994 Attempted Attack on Paris | |
505 | 8 | _a2.2.3 The Provisional IRA and the London Bombings, 1992-972.2.4 Aum Shinrikyo; 2.3 Relevant Elements of the Context of the War of Terror; 2.4 Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq; 2.5 Implications for Future Security; 2.6 Revolts from the Margins; 2.7 Responses to the New Security Challenges; 2.8 The Risk of CBW Development and Use in the New Security Context; 2.9 Conclusions; References; Section II -- The Chemical and Biological Weapons Prevention and Disarmament Regime Today; Chapter 3 -- The Chemical Weapons Convention -- Past Success, Current Challenges; 3.1 Introduction | |
505 | 8 | _a3.2 Key Concepts and Provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention3.2.1 Elimination of Chemical Weapons Programmes; 3.2.2 Preventing the Re-emergence of Chemical Weapons; 3.2.3 Resilience to the Hostile Uses of Toxic Chemicals; 3.2.4 Chemicals for Peace; 3.2.5 Managing Advances in Science and Technology; 3.3 CWC Implementation -- Successes Stories and Challenges; 3.3.1 Overview; 3.3.2 Elimination of Chemical Weapons Stockpiles and Programmes; 3.3.3 Preventing the Re-emergence of Chemical Weapons; 3.4 The Operation of the CWC and Science and Technology | |
505 | 8 | _a3.5 The Future -- Staying Relevant and Implementing Change3.5.1 The Changing CWC/OPCW Environment; 3.5.2 Political and Cultural Challenges; 3.5.3 Operational Capacity, Competence and Knowledge; 3.6 Convergence and Disarmament -- Conclusions; References; Chapter 4 -- The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention; 4.1 Introduction; 4.1.1 Overview; 4.2 Normative and Legal Evolution Pre-BTWC; 4.3 Use of Biological and Toxin Weapons in History; 4.4 Offensive Programmes; 4.5 Evolution of the BTWC; 4.5.1 From Entry into Force to the End of the Cold War; 4.5.1.1 Relevance and Innovation | |
505 | 8 | _a4.5.1.2 Article X and Peaceful Cooperation4.5.1.3 Infrastructure of Support; 4.5.1.4 Additional Understandings; 4.5.1.5 Science and Technology; 4.5.2 The Post-cold War Decade; 4.5.3 Recovery, Revitalization, and Recalcitrance After 2001; 4.5.4 Evolution in Retrospect; 4.6 How Scientific and Technological Developments Have Affected the BTWC; 4.6.1 Responding to Scientific and Technological Developments; 4.7 Conclusion: the BTWC in Context; References; Chapter 5 -- United Nations Mechanisms to Combat the Development, Acquisition and Use of Chemical Weapons | |
520 | _aThis multi-disciplinary book analyses predicted developments in chemical and life sciences and the risks of their application in the development of weapons as well as regulatory mechanisms for their control. | ||
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_aChemical arms control. _910091 |
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_aArmes chimiques _xContr�ole. _910092 |
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_aImpact of science & technology on society. _2bicssc _910093 |
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_aBiochemistry. _2bicssc _910094 |
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