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United States Code Title XXII: Foreign Relations and Intercourse
Chapter 65: Control and elimination of chemical and biological weapons.
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Center for Disease Control
Public Health Emergency Preparedness & Response
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Department of Homeland Security
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Ready.Gov
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Department of State
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Counterterrorism Office
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International Policy: Counterterrorism
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"Patterns of Global Terrorism" Reports
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Travel Warnings and Consular Information Sheets
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Department of Defense
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DefenseLINK
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CP/CBD
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Department of Defense report to Congress
Volume 1, Domestic Preparedness Program, Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction
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Countering Terrorism and Protecting our Forces
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AFRRI
A triservice laboratory conducting research in the field of radiobiology and related matters essential to the operational and medical support of the U.S. Department of Defense and the military services. The institute collaborates with other government facilities, academic institutions, and civilian laboratories located in the United States and abroad. Its findings have broad military and civilian applications.
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Army Medical Department (AMEDD)
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U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command (USAMRMC)
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Biological Weapons Detection Focus Group
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Biosensors Team, U.S. Army, Edgewood Research, Development and Engineering Center
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DoD Research and Academic Institutions
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Chemical and Biological Defense Information Analysis Center (CBIAC) Operated by Battelle Memorial Institute, CBIAC is a full-service DoD Information Analysis Center (IAC) under contract to the Office of the Secretary of Defense and administratively managed by the Defense Technical Information Center under the DOD IAc Program Office. The CBIAC serves as the focal point for Chemical and Biological Defense.
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Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear Terrorism/Warfare - a bibliography
Dudley Knox Library, Naval postgraduate school.
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Department of Energy/University of California - ensures national security and applies science and technology to important problems of our time.
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National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies,
Center for Counter Proliferation and Research (CCP)
Hosted by INSS, CCP was founded to explore the range of political-military issues relevant to the proliferation of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons, colletively known as weapons of mass destruction.
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RAND: recent research on terrorism
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Government Commissions
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Report of the National Commission on Terrorism:
Countering the Changing Threat of International Terrorism,
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Independent Research Organizations, Academic Institutes, and Products
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Alsos Digital Library for Nuclear Issues
Provides vetted, indexed annotations for references to the origins, applications, and consequences of nuclear energy for a diverse audience. The library is a component of the larger National Science Foundation's National Digital Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education Library (NSDL)
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U.S. Federal Spending Choices After September 11th - Breakthroughs
The research journal of the MIT Security Studies Program
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Securing Nuclear Weapons and Materials: Seven Steps for Immediate Action
Harvard Project on Managing the Atom (MTA), Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
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Fighting Terrorism: Lessons from the Cold War - Carengie Policy Brief No. 7
Carengie Endowment for International Peace
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Bradford Project on Strengthening the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention
Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, UK
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Brookings Institution
Global Terrorism
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Foreign Policy Magazine
Information on International Terrorism
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Center for Democracy and Technology's
Counter-Terrorism Issues page
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Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence
St. Andrew's University, Scotland
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
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Terrorism: Questions & Answers, from the Council on Foreign Relations
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The Harvard Sussex program on CBW Armament and Arms Limitation (HSP)
An international collaborative program of research and communication to promote the global elimination of chemical and biological weapons, and to strengthen the constraints against hostile uses of biomedical technologies.
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Managing the Atom Project, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University
A selection of resources that outline various threats of nuclear terrorism and responses to them; resources that focus on preventing terrorists from accessing stolen nuclear warheads or materials; resources that focus on prevention of sabotage of nuclear reactors and facilities; and resources on catastrophic terrorism, including non-nuclear terrorism.
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Henry L. Stimson Center: Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Project
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U.S. Attacks Terrorism
The Poynter Institute
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Covering the Attack: Front Pages Gallery
The Poynter Institute
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Terrorism Library
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Other Organizations and Publications
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American Medical
Association, Perspectives
on Biological Warfare and Terrorism Abstracts of articles
in August 6, 1997 issues of Journal of the American Medical Association.
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European Federation of Biotechnology, conference on
A Strengthened Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC): Potential Implications for Biotechnology. International information and discussion forum on the potential implications for biotechnology R&D and production of the legally binding protocol negotiated to strengthen the BTWC, Institute of Applied Microbiology, Vienna, Austria. May 1998.
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NBC Industry Group
Providing information on nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) civil and military matters to the U.S. Armed Forces, other appropriate agencies of the United States, and the genreal public.
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The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
Information on the Chemical Weapons Conventional as well as other issues relating to toxic chemicals and chemical protection.
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ReliefWeb
Report on the activities of the International Security Assistance
Force in Afghanistan
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General and Defense Trade Media
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Bioterrorism Special Report
All Fall Down, New Scientist, May 11, 1996
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Ciriello Photojournalism
Images from the Northern Alliance
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Emergency Response & Research Institute
Emergency Response to Chemical/Biological Terrorist Incidents, by Clark L. Staten, Executive Director, Aug. 7, 1997
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European Defense
Afghan Stabilisation Force Update
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Jane's Counter Terrorism
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Jane's Terrorism and Security Monitor
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Jane's World Insurgency and Terrorism
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"The Specter of Biological Weapons," Scientific American, Dec. 1996
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Eksport Vooruzheniy (Arms Export) Journal
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