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ID:   080860


Advances in science and technology and the chemical weapons con / Trapp, Ralf   Journal Article
Trapp, Ralf Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   022821


Assistance and protection-One of the main pillars of the chemical weapons convention: Czech Republic's access to the article X o / Matousek Jiri Summer 2002  Article
Matousek Jiri Article
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Publication Summer 2002.
Description 53-65
Key Words Chemical weapons convention  CWC 
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ID:   058025


BWC protocol: mandate for failure / Ward, Kenneth D Summer 2004  Journal Article
Ward, Kenneth D Journal Article
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Publication Summer 2004.
Key Words Biological weapons convention  CWC  BWC 
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ID:   106296


Challenges for the chemical weapons convention (CWC) / Lele, Ajey   Journal Article
Lele, Ajey Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   023652


Chemical & biological warfare / McCaffrey Barry R March, 2003  Article
Mccaffrey Barry R Article
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Publication March, 2003.
Description 8-12
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ID:   077919


Chemical reaction: challenges of the chemical weapons convention / Katz, Eric   Journal Article
Katz, Eric Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   064362


Chemical weapons convention / Nayan, Rajiv   Article
Nayan, Rajiv Article
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Publication Dec 1994.
Key Words Chemical weapons convention  CWC 
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ID:   012152


Chemical weapons convention and India / Nayan, Rajiv July 1997  Article
Nayan, Rajiv Article
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Publication July 1997.
Description 639-642
Key Words Arms Control  Chemical weapons convention  CWC  India-CWC 
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ID:   013336


Chemical weapons convention and the United States / Nayan, Rajiv Jan 1998  Article
Nayan, Rajiv Article
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Publication Jan 1998.
Description 1561-78
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ID:   076383


Chemical weapons convention at 10:: An interview with OPCW Director General Rogelio Pfirter / Meier, Oliver   Journal Article
Meier, Oliver Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Chemical weapons convention  CWC 
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ID:   057520


Chemical weapons convention first review conference: A critical / Jayan , P A Jan-Jun 2003  Journal Article
Jayan , P A Journal Article
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Key Words Chemical weapons convention  CWC 
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ID:   058680


Chemical weapons convention: challenge ahead / Nayan, Rajiv Mar 1998  Journal Article
Nayan, Rajiv Journal Article
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Publication Mar 1998.
Key Words Chemical Weapons  CWC 
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ID:   019059


Chemical weapons convention: Has it enhanced US security? / Tucker Jonathan B April 2001  Article
Tucker Jonathan B Article
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Publication April 2001.
Description 8-12
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ID:   137502


China's responses to external pressures on its WMD-related exports after 2004: reactive and proactive / Wu, Fuzuo   Article
Wu, Fuzuo Article
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Summary/Abstract China, although a member of most of the international non-proliferation and multilateral export control regimes and having a law-based comprehensive export control system, has not fully complied with its non-proliferation obligations, which is evidenced by not only the US's sanctions on some Chinese entities for their weapons of mass destruction (WMD) related exports but also some external disclosures in this regard. Faced with these external pressures, China's responses have been both reactive and proactive. The rationale for China's mixed responses can be attributed to its security interest in preventing nuclear terrorism, geopolitical interests in South Asia, economic interests in procuring oil supplies, high-tech imports and missile export markets, in addition to its status interest in building a ‘responsible great power’ identity in the international community.
Key Words NPT  WMD  CWC  Nuclear Terrorism  South Asia  China 
Exports  BTWC  Great Power  Geopolitical Interests 
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ID:   021669


China's role in the chemical and biological disarmament regimes / Croddy Eric Spring 2002  Article
Croddy Eric Article
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Publication Spring 2002.
Description 16-47
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ID:   078824


Convention in peril? riot control agents and the chemical weapo / Ballard, Kyle M   Journal Article
Ballard, Kyle M Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Chemical weapons convention  CWC  Convention 
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ID:   081386


Difficulties facing the Chemical Weapons Convention / Robinson, J P Perry   Journal Article
Robinson, J P Perry Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article discusses, from a civil society viewpoint, the pitfalls in the way of progress towards a world free of chemical weapons. States' parties are about to assemble for their second five-yearly conference to review the operation of the treaty that established obligations intended to create such a world. The destruction of weapons and associated infrastructure required under the treaty is now nearing completion, but there remains the challenge of preventing a resurgence of chemical weapons under the influence of new utilities and other forms of value created by political change, by diffusing technology, and by advancing science. Impeding such governance is the need to accommodate divergent national interests, compounded by widespread ignorance or misunderstanding of issues involved, or heedlessness towards them. This is especially to be seen in the failure of a substantial majority of states' parties to incorporate into their implementing legislation the comprehensive nature of the prohibitions set forth in the treaty. It is also evident in the growing list of issues in the 'too difficult to deal with' category. An important consequence is the creeping legitimization, or acceptance by default, of activities that ought to have been the subject of collective consultation among all states' parties. One example is the growing use for purposes of counterterrorism of chemical weapons that fall outside the category of 'weapons of mass destruction' but which are nevertheless chemical weapons in the sense of the treaty. A measure of the success of the impending Review Conference will be the mandate it establishes for the conduct of such consultations
Key Words Chemical weapons convention  CWC 
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ID:   005508


European security in the 1990's: challenges and perspectives / Ghebali, Victor-Yves; Sauerwein, Brigitte 1995  Book
Sauerwein, Brigitte Book
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Publication New York, United Nations, 1995.
Description xv,230p.
Standard Number 9290450975
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Farewell to garms: The US renunciation of biological and toxin warfare, 1969-70 / Tucker Jonathan B Summer 2002  Article
Tucker Jonathan B Article
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Publication Summer 2002.
Description 107-148
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ID:   080859


Getting down to the hard cases: prospects for CWC universality / Feakes, Daniel   Journal Article
Feakes, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Chemical weapons convention  CWC  Middle East 
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