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Chemical and Biological Warfare:
A Comprehensive Survey for the Concerned Citizen
By Eric Croddy, with Clarisa Perez-Armendariz, and John Hart
Published by Copernicus Books, December 2001
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Eric Croddy is a Senior Research Associate at the Monterey Institute of
International Studies in Monterey, California. His area of focus is chemical and
biological warfare, and his research has taken him to the Far East and the former
Soviet Union. He is a sought-after expert on CBW weapons, and has discussed
armaments issues on CBS, The Fox News Network, and National Public Radio; he
has also written extensively for Jane's Intelligence Review.
It's now clear that certain groups around the world are fabricating, stockpiling, and
unfortunately using chemical and biological armaments. Words that in the
not-too-distant past were obscure and seldom heard -- anthrax, smallpox, sarin --
have become impossible to avoid.
Without playing on fears, Eric Croddy uses his extensive knowledge of the
technology and history of chemical and biological warfare (CBW) to provide:
- A comprehensive run-down of key CBW agents, with thorough explanations of
their chemical or biological characteristics and their effects on humans.
- A realistic overview of what can be done to address threats of CBW attacks,
including extensive discussions of how vaccines have been and should be used.
- A careful analysis of the changing tactics of terrorists, and the role CBW
armaments may play in their plans.
- An up-to-date assessment of the current state of CBW proliferation -- who has
these weapons, and who is likely to use them.
In clear, non-alarmist language, Croddy provides a detailed survey of the key issues
related to chemical and biological warfare. He extensively details known chemical
and biological agents, describes how they are weaponized, considers the roles they
have played in history, and evaluates the actual risk of their being used in today's
highly charged geopolitical climate. For the reader who wants solid and level-headed
information on the current state of CBW affairs and the likelihood of proliferation,
this is an indispensable volume.
336 pages, 6 1/8" x 9 1/4", Hardcover, 25 illustrations
ISBN: 0387950761
Price $27.50
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