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Comment on DeForest and Zilinskas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2016

Sheila R. Buckley*
Affiliation:
Director of Multilateral Negotiations, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, OSD/ISP/MN—Pentagon Rm. 2D453, Washington, DC 20301-2600
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Extract

DeForest offers a closely reasoned and persuasive analysis of how the characteristics of biological weapons have affected nations' perceptions of their utility and acceptability. He shows how such perceptions bear in turn of efforts to outlaw biological weapons, even as science and technology are expanding the potential for their use. His paper's historical perspective, broadly researched data, and intriguing analytical approach will measurably enhance readers' understanding of the arms control process.

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Copyright © Association for Politics and the Life Sciences 

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