Biological warfare and disarmament : new problems/new perspectives

Part I: The Global Context Chapter 1: Introduction: In Search of a New Paradigm of Biological Disarmament Chapter 2: The Challenges of Biological Weaponry: A Twenty-First-Century Assessment Part II: The Roles of Past and Present Superpowers Chapter 3: A Perilous Path to Security? Weighing U.S. "Biodefense" against Qualitative Proliferation Chapter 4: Defense against Biological Weapons: Can Immunization and Secondary Prevention Succeed? Chapter 5: The Soviet Union's Offensive Program: The Implications for Contemporary Arms Control Part III: Middle Eastern and Asian Perspectives Chapter 6: The Middle East: Integrated Regional Approaches to Arms Control and Disarmament Chapter 7: Israel: Reconstructing a Black Box Chapter 8: China: Balancing Disarmament and Development Chapter 9: India: Straddling East and West Part IV: Disarming Iraq Chapter 10: The Coercive Disarmament of Iraq Chapter 11: UNSCOM and the Iraqi Biological Weapons Program: Technical Success, Political Failure Part V: The Biological Weapons Convention Chapter 12: Geopolitical Origins Chapter 13: The Compliance Protocol and the Three Depositary Powers Chapter 14: Secrecy in the Biotechnology Industry: Implications for the Biological Weapons Convention Chapter 15: The Global Patent Regime: Implementing Article X Part IV: Conclusion Chapter 16: Rethinking Biological Disarmament Chapter 17: Proposals for the Future: Strengthening Global Commitments to Biological Disarmament