Bioviolence: preventing biological terror and crime
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Cambridge Univ. Press
2007
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-354) and index |
Beschreibung: | XXVIII, 362 S. 25 cm |
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adam_text | Contents
Prologue page
xiii
Foreword, by Ronald
К.
Noble,
Interpol
Secretary General
xvii
Acknowledgments
xxvii
Introduction
....................................1
The
Bioviolence
Policy Failure
2
Thematic Foundations
3
Three Crossroads
3
Law for Humanity
4
Terminology
5
Presentation of the Argument
7
PART I. THE
BIOVIOLENCE
CONDITION AND HOW IT
CAME TO BE
1
Why Worry?
.................................11
Why
Bioviolence
Is Different
11
Delayed Anonymity
12
Concealable Devastation
15
Contagious Panic!!!
17
Evaluating Risks
18
2
Methods of
Bioviolence
.........................20
Interwoven Choices
21
Smallpox
24
Eradication?
24
The Challenge: Getting the Virus
25
CONTENTS
Influenza
and Hemorrhagic Fevers
28
Influenza
28
Reasons for Concern
28
Limits
of Protection
29
Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses
31
Acquiring the Agent: Initiating the Attack
31
Disseminating the Virus
32
Anthrax
33
Getting and Cultivating Seed Stock
35
Disseminating the Agent
36
Botulinum in Food
38
Agroviolence
40
Motivations and Feasibility
41
Attacks of
Graue
Concern
42
Livestock Diseases
42
Crop Diseases
43
International Prevention Systems
44
Agents Historically Used as Bioweapons
45
Plague
45
Tularemia
46
Q
Fever
47
Ricin
47
Emerging Micro-Sciences and
Bioviolence
47
Molecular Biology s Emerging Risk
49
Modification of Weapons Agents
49
Improving Target Specificity
51
Synthetic Genomics
51
Re-Creation of Diseases
51
Synthetic Viruses
52
RNA
Inhibitors and
Bioregulators
52
Nanotechnologies
53
Who Did
Bioviolence?
Who Wants to Do It?
.......
.... 55
The Biological Weapons Experience
55
The Road to Geneva
56
Mid-20 11-Century Bioweapons Programs
56
Unit
731
57
The U.S. Offensive Bioweapons Program
57
The Soviet Biological Weapons Program
59
Iraq s Biological Weapons Program
61
CONTENTS
South Africa s Project Coast
63
Egypt
64
Israel
65
Current (Alleged) State Biological Weapons Programs
66
Questions about Military Efficacy
67
Suspected State Bioweapons Programs
68
North Korea
69
Iran
70
Syria
71
Terrorist and Fanatic Interest in
Bioviolence
71
Islamic Fundamentalist Interest in
Bioviolence
72
Al Qaeda s
Intentions
73
Religious and Legal Justification
74
Acquisition of Agents and Expertise
77
Production
78
Concluding Observations
82
PART II. THE GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR PREVENTING
BIOVIOLENCE
4
Strategic Foundations
..........................87
The Indictment
88
Obstacles to Policy Progress
92
Bioviolence
Is a Crime!
94
Overview of the Prevention Strategy
95
Complication
96
Resistance
96
Preparedness
97
Nonproliferation
98
Guiding Principles
98
5
Complication: What Law Enforcers Should Stop
.........101
Irresponsible Gaps
102
The Logic of Complication
103
Denial
+
Interdiction
104
Bioscience s
Anxieties
105
Registration and Census
108
Denial Tactics
109
Denying Access to Pathogens
109
Pathogen Census
111
CONTENTS
Pathogen Marking
111
Denying Access to Laboratories
112
Denying Access to Equipment
114
Interdiction
116
Legislating the Crime
117
The Dilemma of
Pre-
Attack Interdiction
118
Clues of
Bioviolence
119
Pattern Recognition
121
Transport Security and Counter-Smuggling
124
Packaging and Labeling
126
Shipping Security
127
Intrusive Counter-Smuggling
129
Tmnrovinsf Resistance throusfh Science
...........
132
Dual-Implication Research
133
The Challenge of Overseeing Bioresearch
134
Constraining Science?
137
Virtues and Limitations of Codes of Ethics and
Self-Regulation
139
The Need for Translucency
142
Bioscientists as the First Line of Defense
144
Bioresearch Education and Training
144
Professional Certification
145
Whistleblowers
146
Development of Vaccines and Medicines
147
Financial Barriers
149
Liability Barriers
152
Patent Barriers
155
Public Health Preparedness
..................
160
Preparedness vs. Complication
-
The False Debate
161
Hardening Targets
164
Protecting Air Circulation Systems
165
Protecting Water Supplies
165
Sensors
166
Response Interventions
168
Detecting and Analyzing
a Bio violence
Attack
169
Law Enforcement
-
Public Health Cooperation
171
Biosurveillance
171
Microbial Forensics
172
CONTENTS
Containing
Contagion
173
Compulsory
Vaccination for First Responders
175
Placement
of Victims
178
Stockpiling and Distribution of Medical Resources
179
Compulsory Medical Interventions
181
Maintaining Public Confidence
184
Quarantines
185
Considerations of a Quarantine s Efficacy
186
Quarantines and the World Health Organization s
Authority
188
8
International Nonproliferation
....................192
Defining Biological Weapons
196
The General Purpose Criterion
196
Nonlethal
Bioagents
197
Arguments For and Against Nonlethal
Bioagents
198
Types of NLBAs
200
U.S. Military Nonlethal Programs
202
Implications for the Biological Weapons Convention
204
Compliance, Verification, and Confidence Building
205
The Biodefense Dilemma
207
The Problem of Secrecy Reprised
209
Biodefense Projects of Concern
211
Strengthening Confidence
213
Disarming Soviet Bioweapons Stockpiles
215
Two Issues for Removal
219
Protecting the Free Trade in
Bioscience
220
A Global BWC Organization
221
9
The Challenge of Global Governance
................222
Governance Mission: The Global Covenant
222
Governance Agencies
226
The United Nations Commission on
Bioscience
and
Security (Commission)
228
Promote
Bioscience
Research
228
Define Standards for
Bioscience
230
Promote Capacity Building and Resource Mobilization
231
The
Bioviolence
Prevention Office {Office)
233
Information Gathering and Analysis
234
Impelling Implementation
235
CONTENTS
United
Nations Bioviolence
Committee (Security Council
Committee)
238
Predecessors
239
A New Inspectorate
240
A Final Note on Governance
241
Conclusion
...................................242
Notes
247
Bibliography
285
Index
355
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adam_txt |
Contents
Prologue page
xiii
Foreword, by Ronald
К.
Noble,
Interpol
Secretary General
xvii
Acknowledgments
xxvii
Introduction
.1
The
Bioviolence
Policy Failure
2
Thematic Foundations
3
Three Crossroads
3
Law for Humanity
4
Terminology
5
Presentation of the Argument
7
PART I. THE
BIOVIOLENCE
CONDITION AND HOW IT
CAME TO BE
1
Why Worry?
.11
Why
Bioviolence
Is Different
11
Delayed Anonymity
12
Concealable Devastation
15
Contagious Panic!!!
17
Evaluating Risks
18
2
Methods of
Bioviolence
.20
Interwoven Choices
21
Smallpox
24
Eradication?
24
The Challenge: Getting the Virus
25
CONTENTS
Influenza
and Hemorrhagic Fevers
28
Influenza
28
Reasons for Concern
28
Limits
of Protection
29
Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses
31
Acquiring the Agent: Initiating the Attack
31
Disseminating the Virus
32
Anthrax
33
Getting and Cultivating Seed Stock
35
Disseminating the Agent
36
Botulinum in Food
38
Agroviolence
40
Motivations and Feasibility
41
Attacks of
Graue
Concern
42
Livestock Diseases
42
Crop Diseases
43
International Prevention Systems
44
Agents Historically Used as Bioweapons
45
Plague
45
Tularemia
46
Q
Fever
47
Ricin
47
Emerging Micro-Sciences and
Bioviolence
47
Molecular Biology's Emerging Risk
49
Modification of Weapons Agents
49
Improving Target Specificity
51
Synthetic Genomics
51
Re-Creation of Diseases
51
Synthetic Viruses
52
RNA
Inhibitors and
Bioregulators
52
Nanotechnologies
53
Who Did
Bioviolence?
Who Wants to Do It?
.
. 55
The Biological Weapons Experience
55
The Road to Geneva
56
Mid-20'11-Century Bioweapons Programs
56
Unit
731
57
The U.S. Offensive Bioweapons Program
57
The Soviet Biological Weapons Program
59
Iraq's Biological Weapons Program
61
CONTENTS
South Africa's Project Coast
63
Egypt
64
Israel
65
Current (Alleged) State Biological Weapons Programs
66
Questions about Military Efficacy
67
Suspected State Bioweapons Programs
68
North Korea
69
Iran
70
Syria
71
Terrorist and Fanatic Interest in
Bioviolence
71
Islamic Fundamentalist Interest in
Bioviolence
72
Al Qaeda's
Intentions
73
Religious and "Legal" Justification
74
Acquisition of Agents and Expertise
77
Production
78
Concluding Observations
82
PART II. THE GLOBAL STRATEGY FOR PREVENTING
BIOVIOLENCE
4
Strategic Foundations
.87
The Indictment
88
Obstacles to Policy Progress
92
Bioviolence
Is a Crime!
94
Overview of the Prevention Strategy
95
Complication
96
Resistance
96
Preparedness
97
Nonproliferation
98
Guiding Principles
98
5
Complication: What Law Enforcers Should Stop
.101
Irresponsible Gaps
102
The Logic of Complication
103
Denial
+
Interdiction
104
Bioscience's
Anxieties
105
Registration and Census
108
Denial Tactics
109
Denying Access to Pathogens
109
Pathogen Census
111
CONTENTS
Pathogen Marking
111
Denying Access to Laboratories
112
Denying Access to Equipment
114
Interdiction
116
Legislating the Crime
117
The Dilemma of
Pre-
Attack Interdiction
118
Clues of
Bioviolence
119
Pattern Recognition
121
Transport Security and Counter-Smuggling
124
Packaging and Labeling
126
Shipping Security
127
Intrusive Counter-Smuggling
129
Tmnrovinsf Resistance throusfh Science
.
132
Dual-Implication Research
133
The Challenge of Overseeing Bioresearch
134
Constraining Science?
137
Virtues and Limitations of Codes of Ethics and
Self-Regulation
139
The Need for Translucency
142
Bioscientists as the First Line of Defense
144
Bioresearch Education and Training
144
Professional Certification
145
Whistleblowers
146
Development of Vaccines and Medicines
147
Financial Barriers
149
Liability Barriers
152
Patent Barriers
155
Public Health Preparedness
.
160
Preparedness vs. Complication
-
The False Debate
161
Hardening Targets
164
Protecting Air Circulation Systems
165
Protecting Water Supplies
165
Sensors
166
Response Interventions
168
Detecting and Analyzing
a Bio violence
Attack
169
Law Enforcement
-
Public Health Cooperation
171
Biosurveillance
171
Microbial Forensics
172
CONTENTS
Containing
Contagion
173
Compulsory
Vaccination for First Responders
175
Placement
of Victims
178
Stockpiling and Distribution of Medical Resources
179
Compulsory Medical Interventions
181
Maintaining Public Confidence
184
Quarantines
185
Considerations of a Quarantine's Efficacy
186
Quarantines and the World Health Organization's
Authority
188
8
International Nonproliferation
.192
Defining Biological Weapons
196
The General Purpose Criterion
196
"Nonlethal"
Bioagents
197
Arguments For and Against Nonlethal
Bioagents
198
Types of NLBAs
200
U.S. Military Nonlethal Programs
202
Implications for the Biological Weapons Convention
204
Compliance, Verification, and Confidence Building
205
The Biodefense Dilemma
207
The Problem of Secrecy Reprised
209
Biodefense Projects of Concern
211
Strengthening Confidence
213
Disarming Soviet Bioweapons Stockpiles
215
Two Issues for Removal
219
Protecting the Free Trade in
Bioscience
220
A Global BWC Organization
221
9
The Challenge of Global Governance
.222
Governance Mission: The Global Covenant
222
Governance Agencies
226
The United Nations Commission on
Bioscience
and
Security (Commission)
228
Promote
Bioscience
Research
228
Define Standards for
Bioscience
230
Promote Capacity Building and Resource Mobilization
231
The
Bioviolence
Prevention Office {Office)
233
Information Gathering and Analysis
234
Impelling Implementation
235
CONTENTS
United
Nations Bioviolence
Committee (Security Council
Committee)
238
Predecessors
239
A New Inspectorate
240
A Final Note on Governance
241
Conclusion
.242
Notes
247
Bibliography
285
Index
355 |
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title | Bioviolence preventing biological terror and crime |
title_auth | Bioviolence preventing biological terror and crime |
title_exact_search | Bioviolence preventing biological terror and crime |
title_exact_search_txtP | Bioviolence preventing biological terror and crime |
title_full | Bioviolence preventing biological terror and crime Barry Kellman |
title_fullStr | Bioviolence preventing biological terror and crime Barry Kellman |
title_full_unstemmed | Bioviolence preventing biological terror and crime Barry Kellman |
title_short | Bioviolence |
title_sort | bioviolence preventing biological terror and crime |
title_sub | preventing biological terror and crime |
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topic_facet | Bioterrorisme Preventie Biomedical Research Bioterrorism Bioterrorism Prevention Bioterrorism legislation & jurisprudence Bioterrorism prevention & control International Cooperation Public Health Public Policy Terrorismus Prävention Biologische Waffe |
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