Bioterror and Biowarfare
A Beginner's Guide
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oneworld Publications
Published:1st Feb '06
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"This comprehensive "beginner's guide" is exactly what has been missing up to now." Kathryn Nixdorff - Chair of the INES working group on Biological and Toxin Weapons control.
Uncovering the reality behind the headlines, Dando provides a comprehensive account of what biological weapons are and their prevalence throughout the world.
In an age where anthrax can be produced in a garage and multilateral agreements among nations seem ever harder to reach, the threat of biowarfare could rapidly spiral out of control. In this authoritative guide, international expert Malcolm Dando inspects the evidence rarely made available to the public, providing a comprehensive account of what biological weapons are and their prevalence throughout the world. From the history of biowarfare development programmes to the current state of weapons stockpiles, Dando takes care to include what he believes is necessary to reduce the availability and potency of biological agents in the future. Examining the backdrop of legislative wrangling and failed international agreements, this well-argued work interweaves politics and technology to reveal the reality behind this twenty-first century menace.
"This comprehensive "beginner's guide" is exactly what has been missing up to now." Professor Kathryn Nixdorff, Chair of the INES Working Group on Biological and Toxin Weapons Control.
ISBN: 9781851684472
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm
Weight: 204g
256 pages