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BTWC (12) answer(s).
 
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ID:   074946


Acheiving the outcomes of the sixth review conference / Feakes, Daniel; Pearson, Graham S   Journal Article
Pearson, Graham S Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   055110


Biological & Toxin weapons convention recapping events of 2002 / Bailey , Kathleen C Jan-March 2003  Journal Article
Bailey , Kathleen C Journal Article
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Key Words Terrorism  Biological weapons  BTWC  Toxin Weapons  Weapons-Convention 
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ID:   074947


Biological and toxin weapons convention in context: from monolith to keystone / Millett, Piers D   Journal Article
Millett, Piers D Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   020682


Bio-Weapons conventional fails to keep up with evolving threats / Danod Malcolm Feb 2002  Article
Danod Malcolm Article
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Publication Feb 2002.
Description 30-32
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ID:   074943


Blood, toil, tears and sweat: the biological and toxin weapons convention since 2001 / Lennane, Richard   Journal Article
Lennane, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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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:   018101


Confidence-building measures for the BTWC: Performance and pote / Chevrier, Marie Isabelle; Hunger, Iris Fall-Winter 2000  Article
Chevrier, Marie Isabelle Article
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Publication Fall-Winter 2000.
Description 24-42
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ID:   074945


Confidence-building needs transparency: an analysis of the BTWC's confidence-building measures / Hunger, Iris; Isla, Nicolas   Journal Article
Hunger, Iris Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   020930


Genomics, bioregulators, cell receptors and potential biological weapons / Dando Malcolm Dec 2001  Article
Dando Malcolm Article
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Publication Dec 2001.
Description 239-257
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ID:   074944


Strengthening structures for the biological and toxin weapons c: options for remedying the institutional conflict / Sims, Nicholas A   Journal Article
Sims, Nicholas A Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   056984


Strengthening the effectiveness of the BTW control regime-feasi / Kelle , Alexander Aug 2003  Journal Article
Kelle , Alexander Journal Article
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ID:   102335


Verification debate in the biological and toxin weapons convent / Littlewood, Jez   Journal Article
Littlewood, Jez Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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