Books from 2024
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
Private-sector research could pose a pandemic risk. Here’s what to do about it, Gerald L. Epstein
2023 Biodefense Posture Review, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Submissions from 2021
A Weapon of Mass Destruction Strategy for the 21st Century, Al Mauroni, Zak Kallenborn, Seth Carus, and Ron Fizer
The Role of Special Operations Forces in Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction, Brendan Melley
Books from 2019
Book Review: Biosecurity in Putin's Russia, Amanda Moodie and Michael Moodie
Books from 2017
A Short History of Biological Warfare: From Pre-History to the 21st Century, W. Seth Carus
Books from 2016
The Soviet Biological Weapons Program and Its Legacy in Today’s Russia, Raymond A. Zilinskas
Books from 2014
The Future of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Their Nature and Role in 2030, John P. Caves Jr. and W. Seth Carus
Policy Challenges of Accelerating Technological Change: Security Policy and Strategy Implications of Parallel Scientific Revolutions, James Kadtke and Linton Wells II
Books from 2011
Challenges to Leadership: Responding to Biological Threats, Paul Rosenzweig
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
Bio-inspired Innovation and National Security, Robert E. Armstrong, Mark D. Drapeau, Cheryl A. Loeb, and James J. Valdes
Bio-Inspired Materials and Devices for Chemical and Biological Defense, James J. Valdes and Erica R. Valdes
Books from 2009
Are We Prepared? Four WMD Crises That Could Transform U.S. Security, Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction
President Nixon’s Decision to Renounce the U.S. Offensive Biological Weapons Program, Jonathan B. Tucker and Erin R. Mahan
Books from 2008
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
Can al Qaeda Be Deterred from Using Nuclear Weapons?, Lewis A. Dunn
Books from 2004
Dirty Bombs: The Threat Revisited, Peter D. Zimmerman and Cheryl Loeb
Books from 2003
Toward a National Biodefense Strategy: Challenges and Opportunities, Center for Counterproliferation Research