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022974
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Nov 2002.
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42-46
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018105
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Fall-Winter 2000.
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92-105
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101553
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New Delhi, Surendar Publications, 2010.
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246p.
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9789380014494, hbk
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055599 | 358.38/SIN 055599 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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054257
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New Delhi, APH Publishing Corporation, 2004.
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xxiii, 513p.
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8176487325
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048734 | 358.3882/CHA 048734 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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059397
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New York, Columbia University Press, 2004.
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xii, 258p.
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0231129424
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049267 | 358.388209/GUI 049267 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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052510
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New Delhi, Kalpza Publications, 2004.
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v1(335p.), v2(315p.)
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8178351684
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052433
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2004.
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p143-161
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The web of measures that comprise the nuclear non-proliferation regime continues to hold at bay the 'nuclear-armed crowd' that was part of President John F. Kennedy's alarming vision in 1963. The number of nuclear weapons states in 2004 stands at only eight or nine, and assertive steps may yet keep this number from growing. The proliferation of biological weapons, however, is quite another matter. Biotechnological capacity is increasing and spreading rapidly. This trend seems unstoppable, since the economic, medical and food-security benefits of genetic manipulation appear so great. As a consequence, thresholds for the artificial enhancement or creation of dangerous pathogens - disease causing organisms - will steadily drop. Neither Cold War bilateral arms control nor multilateral non-proliferation provide good models for how we are to manage this new challenge. Much more than in the nuclear case, civilisation will have to cope with, rather than shape, its biological future.
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ID:
078359
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Oxford, Oneworld, 2006.
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ix, 193p.
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1851684476
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052473 | 358.38/DAN 052473 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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098285
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Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2009.
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xiv, 256p.
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9781591143130
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055169 | 363.3253/GER 055169 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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081782
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New Delhi, Viva Books, 2008.
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x, 241p.
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9788130909028
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061513
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183396
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Hyderabad, Amicus Books, 2007.
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Description |
vi, 259p.pbk
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8131413128
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ID:
065863
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New York, Springer, 2005.
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xv, 273p.
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0387236848
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ID:
098833
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London, Springer, 2009.
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xvi, 273p.
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9781441912657pbk
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065991
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ID:
045918
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New York, Nova Science Publishers, 2002.
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Description |
vii,155p.
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1590335686
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046923 | 358.38/ROG 046923 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
066367
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ID:
166282
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London, CRC Press, 2018.
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Description |
xi, 183p.hbk
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Standard Number |
9781138033382
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059647 | 363.325/ANT 059647 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
057407
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ID:
086332
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Publication |
2009.
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Summary/Abstract |
The significance of the threat of bioterrorism lies in the fear that it generates, `threat' in this context constituting not just a physical manifestation of impending danger but also a reflection of a subjective vulnerability derived from a fear of an eventuality that cannot be predicted, identified or controlled. It is a threat that plays upon our perceived biological vulnerabilities in a contemporary environment where biotechnological innovation has reconfigured European relations to biological threat and where security is increasingly informed by risk. Confronting the threat of bioterrorism in Europe, then, necessarily requires engaging with the fear associated with it. This article argues that it is by conceptualizing bioterrorism through the notion of `dread risk' that this can best be accomplished. In so doing, it elucidates the manners in which perceptions of threat interact with articulations of security to inform a cyclical threat-defence dynamic, enabling a more explicit engagement with the ways in which Europe is not only subject to biological insecurity but also a facilitator of it.
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