| | The War Next Time: Countering Rogue States and Terrorists |
| | 1,87 | | MB | Armed with Chemical and Biological Weapons |
| | 257 | | stron |
| | 4217 | | ID | Center for Counterproliferation Research, National Defense University |
| | 2004 | | rok |
| | Table of Contents |
| | Front matter |
| | Chapter 1 - Asymmetrical Rivals: the Enemy Next Time |
| | Barry R. Schneider |
| | Chapter 2 - The Long War of the 21st Century |
| | R. James Woolsey |
| | Chapter 3 - The Secret Program: South Africa's Chemical and Biological Weapons |
| | Stephen Burgess and Helen Purkitt |
| | Chapter 4 - Not with Impunity: Assessing U.S. Policy for Retaliating to a Chemical or Biological |
| | Attack |
| | Harry Conley |
| | Chapter 5 - Pointing the Finger: Unclassified Methods to Identify Covert Biological Warfare |
| | Programs |
| | Dorothy L. DuBois |
| | Chapter 6 - The Worldwide Biocruise Threat |
| | Michael E. Dickey |
| | Chapter 7 - Combat Effectiveness in MOPP 4: Lessons from the U.S. Army CANE Exercises |
| | Barry R. Schneider |
| | Chapter 8 - The Threat of Biological Weapons: Prophylaxis and Mitigation of Psychological and |
| | Social Consequences |
| | Harry C. Holloway, Ann E. Norwood, Carol S. Fullerton, Charles C. Engel, Jr., Robert J. Ursano |
| | Chapter 9 - The Economic Impact of a Bioterrorist Attack: Are Prevention and Postattack |
| | Intervention Programs Justifiable? |
| | Arnold F. Kaufmann, Martin I. Meltzer, George P. Schmid |
| | Chapter 10 - Needed Now: The "85% Quick Fix" in Bio-Defense |
| | Jim A. Davis and Bruce W. Bennett |
| | Contributors |