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- catalog abstract ""Presents differing viewpoints on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and their possible uses by terrorists, United States policy towards them, their use in defense, and the effectiveness of international treaties in controlling them."".
- catalog contributor b11181316.
- catalog coverage "United States Defenses.".
- catalog created "c99.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c99.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c99.".
- catalog description ""Presents differing viewpoints on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and their possible uses by terrorists, United States policy towards them, their use in defense, and the effectiveness of international treaties in controlling them."".
- catalog description "Chemical and biological terrorism is a serious threat / Vinod Jain and Bharati Dhruva -- The threat of chemical and biological terrorism is exaggerated / Marie Isabelle Chevrier -- The risk of nuclear terrorism is high / John Leifer -- The risk of nuclear terrorism is overstated / Karl Heinz Kamp -- The United States must retain a substantial nuclear arsenal / Robert G. Spulak Jr. -- The United States should reduce its stockpile of nuclear weapons / William F. Burns -- The United States should eliminate its nuclear arsenal / Part I: Lee Butler, Part II: Joseph Rotblat -- The United States should remove its nuclear arsenal from alert status / Tim Zimmermann -- Removing nuclear weapons from alert status would jeopardize U.S. security / Kathleen Bailey -- The U.S. should adopt a ballistic missile defense system / Curt Weldon -- The U.S. should not adopt a ballistic missile defense system / Lisbeth Gronlund and David Wright -- Emergency response teams can mitigate the effects of a chemical or biological attack / Frank J. Cilluffo and Jack Thomas Tomarchio -- A strong public health system can manage the consequences of a biological attack / Richard Preston -- Safeguarding Russian nuclear stockpiles will prevent a nuclear attack / Richard Lugar -- Nuclear detection teams can avert a surprise attack / Douglas Waller -- Chemical weapons should be banned / William S. Cohen -- Banning chemical weapons is dangerous / Thomas Sowell -- A nuclear test ban will prevent nuclear proliferation / C. Dale White -- A nuclear test ban will not prevent nuclear proliferation / The Center for Security Policy -- The biological weapons ban must be strengthened / Debora MacKenzie -- The biological weapons ban is inherently ineffective / Frank J. Gaffney Jr. -- The nuclear non-proliferation treaty furthers nuclear disarmament / Madeleine K. Albright -- The nuclear non-proliferation treaty does not further nuclear disarmament / Frank Blackaby.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "176 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0737700580 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0737700599 (lib. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)".
- catalog isPartOf "Opposing viewpoints series".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c99.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Diego : Greenhaven Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States Defenses.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "358/.3 21".
- catalog subject "National security United States.".
- catalog subject "Nuclear terrorism.".
- catalog subject "Nuclear weapons United States.".
- catalog subject "U793 .W43 1999".
- catalog subject "Weapons of mass destruction.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chemical and biological terrorism is a serious threat / Vinod Jain and Bharati Dhruva -- The threat of chemical and biological terrorism is exaggerated / Marie Isabelle Chevrier -- The risk of nuclear terrorism is high / John Leifer -- The risk of nuclear terrorism is overstated / Karl Heinz Kamp -- The United States must retain a substantial nuclear arsenal / Robert G. Spulak Jr. -- The United States should reduce its stockpile of nuclear weapons / William F. Burns -- The United States should eliminate its nuclear arsenal / Part I: Lee Butler, Part II: Joseph Rotblat -- The United States should remove its nuclear arsenal from alert status / Tim Zimmermann -- Removing nuclear weapons from alert status would jeopardize U.S. security / Kathleen Bailey -- The U.S. should adopt a ballistic missile defense system / Curt Weldon -- The U.S. should not adopt a ballistic missile defense system / Lisbeth Gronlund and David Wright -- Emergency response teams can mitigate the effects of a chemical or biological attack / Frank J. Cilluffo and Jack Thomas Tomarchio -- A strong public health system can manage the consequences of a biological attack / Richard Preston -- Safeguarding Russian nuclear stockpiles will prevent a nuclear attack / Richard Lugar -- Nuclear detection teams can avert a surprise attack / Douglas Waller -- Chemical weapons should be banned / William S. Cohen -- Banning chemical weapons is dangerous / Thomas Sowell -- A nuclear test ban will prevent nuclear proliferation / C. Dale White -- A nuclear test ban will not prevent nuclear proliferation / The Center for Security Policy -- The biological weapons ban must be strengthened / Debora MacKenzie -- The biological weapons ban is inherently ineffective / Frank J. Gaffney Jr. -- The nuclear non-proliferation treaty furthers nuclear disarmament / Madeleine K. Albright -- The nuclear non-proliferation treaty does not further nuclear disarmament / Frank Blackaby.".
- catalog title "Weapons of mass destruction : opposing viewpoints / Jennifer A. Hurley, book editor.".
- catalog type "text".