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Books from 2024

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The World's Most Destructive Weapons: Thirty Years of the Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction

Submissions from 2023

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Private-sector research could pose a pandemic risk. Here’s what to do about it, Gerald L. Epstein

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2023 Biodefense Posture Review, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction

Submissions from 2021

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A Weapon of Mass Destruction Strategy for the 21st Century, Al Mauroni, Zak Kallenborn, Seth Carus, and Ron Fizer

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The Role of Special Operations Forces in Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction, Brendan Melley

Books from 2019

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Book Review: Biosecurity in Putin's Russia, Amanda Moodie and Michael Moodie

Books from 2017

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A Short History of Biological Warfare: From Pre-History to the 21st Century, W. Seth Carus

Books from 2016

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The Soviet Biological Weapons Program and Its Legacy in Today’s Russia, Raymond A. Zilinskas

Books from 2014

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The Future of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Their Nature and Role in 2030, John P. Caves Jr. and W. Seth Carus

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Policy Challenges of Accelerating Technological Change: Security Policy and Strategy Implications of Parallel Scientific Revolutions, James Kadtke and Linton Wells II

Books from 2011

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Challenges to Leadership: Responding to Biological Threats, Paul Rosenzweig

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Analysis of the Threat of Genetically Modified Organisms for Biological Warfare, Jerry B. Warner, Alan J. Ramsbotham Jr., Ewelina Tunia, and James J. Valdes

Books from 2010

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Bio-inspired Innovation and National Security, Robert E. Armstrong, Mark D. Drapeau, Cheryl A. Loeb, and James J. Valdes

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Bio-Inspired Materials and Devices for Chemical and Biological Defense, James J. Valdes and Erica R. Valdes

Books from 2009

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Are We Prepared? Four WMD Crises That Could Transform U.S. Security, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction

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President Nixon’s Decision to Renounce the U.S. Offensive Biological Weapons Program, Jonathan B. Tucker and Erin R. Mahan

Books from 2008

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Good Bugs, Bad Bugs: A Modern Approach for Detecting Offensive Biological Weapons Research, Michael Moodie, Cheryl Loeb, Robert E. Armstrong, and Helen Purkitt

Books from 2005

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Can al Qaeda Be Deterred from Using Nuclear Weapons?, Lewis A. Dunn

Books from 2004

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Dirty Bombs: The Threat Revisited, Peter D. Zimmerman and Cheryl Loeb

Books from 2003

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Toward a National Biodefense Strategy: Challenges and Opportunities, Center for Counterproliferation Research