Bioterrorism : the history of a crisis in American society.: the history of a crisis in American society. Epidemics, bioweapons, and policy history / 1, (2020)
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- Title:
- Bioterrorism : the history of a crisis in American society.: the history of a crisis in American society. Epidemics, bioweapons, and policy history / 1, (2020)
- Main Title:
- Bioterrorism : the history of a crisis in American society.
- Other Titles:
- Epidemics, bioweapons, and policy history
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by David McBride.
- Editors:
- McBride, David, 1949-
- Contents:
- Volume Introduction Part A: Epidemics and Early Biological Warfare Smallpox and the Indians in the American Colonies John Duffy Biological Warfare: A Historical Perspective George W. Christopher, Theodore J. Cieslak, Julie A. Pavlin and Edward M. Eitzen Jr. Preemptive Biopreparedness: Can We Learn Anything from History? Elizabeth Fee and Theodore M. Brown Implications of Pandemic Influenza for Bioterrorism Response Monica Schoch-Spana Part B: National Defense, Bioweapons, and International Agreements: World War One Through the Cold War United States Use of Biological Warfare William H. Neinast The Birth of the U.S. Biological-Warfare Program Barton J. Bernstein Medicine in Defense Against Biological Warfare David L. Huxsoll, Cheryl D. Parrot and William C. Patrick III Gene Wars Jonathan B. Tucker The Second Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention: One Step Forward, Many More to Go Eric J. McFadden Part C: A New National Threat The Specter of Biological Weapons Leonard A. Cole Confronting a Biological Armageddon: Experts Tackle Prospect of Bioterrorism Joan Stephenson Bioterrorism in our Midst? Chemical/Biological Terrorism: Coping with a New Threat Jonathan B. Tucker Stalking the Next Epidemic: ProMED Tracks Emerging Diseases Jack Woodall Anthrax as a Potential Biological Warfare Agent James C. Pile, John D. Malone, Edward M. Eitzen and Arthur M. Friedlander Bioterrorism Peter Pringle Bioterrorism: Thinking the Unthinkable Richard Wise Part D:Volume Introduction Part A: Epidemics and Early Biological Warfare Smallpox and the Indians in the American Colonies John Duffy Biological Warfare: A Historical Perspective George W. Christopher, Theodore J. Cieslak, Julie A. Pavlin and Edward M. Eitzen Jr. Preemptive Biopreparedness: Can We Learn Anything from History? Elizabeth Fee and Theodore M. Brown Implications of Pandemic Influenza for Bioterrorism Response Monica Schoch-Spana Part B: National Defense, Bioweapons, and International Agreements: World War One Through the Cold War United States Use of Biological Warfare William H. Neinast The Birth of the U.S. Biological-Warfare Program Barton J. Bernstein Medicine in Defense Against Biological Warfare David L. Huxsoll, Cheryl D. Parrot and William C. Patrick III Gene Wars Jonathan B. Tucker The Second Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention: One Step Forward, Many More to Go Eric J. McFadden Part C: A New National Threat The Specter of Biological Weapons Leonard A. Cole Confronting a Biological Armageddon: Experts Tackle Prospect of Bioterrorism Joan Stephenson Bioterrorism in our Midst? Chemical/Biological Terrorism: Coping with a New Threat Jonathan B. Tucker Stalking the Next Epidemic: ProMED Tracks Emerging Diseases Jack Woodall Anthrax as a Potential Biological Warfare Agent James C. Pile, John D. Malone, Edward M. Eitzen and Arthur M. Friedlander Bioterrorism Peter Pringle Bioterrorism: Thinking the Unthinkable Richard Wise Part D: Anti-Bioterrorism Laws and Policy D.1: Domestic Issues The Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989. Statement on Signing the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 George H. W. Bush Terrorism: The Problem and the Solution – The Comprehensive Prevention Act of 1995 Melissa A. O-Loughlin Provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Bill Elizabeth A. Palmer and Keith Perine Biological Weapons and U.S. Law James R. Ferguson Biological Terrorism: Legal Measures for Preventing Catastrophe Barry Kellman The Defense Threat Reduction Agency: A Note on the United States’ Approach to the Threat of Chemical and Biological Warfare Matthew Linkie Bioterrorism: Perfectly Legal Heather E. Dagen A Precarious ‘Hot-Zone:’ The President’s Plan to Control Bioterrorism Victoria V. Sutton Summary of U.S.A. Patriot Act U.S.A. Patriot Act Boosts Government Powers While Cutting Back on Traditional Checks and Balances D.2: Protecting the Public and Legal Order U.S Preparations for Biological Terrorism: Legal Limitations and the Need for Planning Juliette N. Kayyem The Malevolent Use of Microbes and the Rule of Law: Legal Challenges Presented by Bioterrorism David P. Fidler D.3: International Issues Clear and Present Danger: Enforcing the International Ban on Biological and Chemical Weapons Through Sanctions, Use of Force, and Criminalization Michael P. Scharf The Regime to Prevent Biological Weapons: Opportunities for a Safer, Healthier, More Prosperous World Graham S. Pearson Bioterrorism, Public Health, and International Law David P. Fidler. Acknowledgments. … (more)
- Edition:
- New edition
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 363.3253
Bioterrorism -- United States
Emergency management -- United States
Biological warfare
Biological weapons - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000289671
9781000289596
9781000289633
9781003123644 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367642310
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