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Biological Warfare - Exploring the History and Implications of Biological Weapons - cover

Biological Warfare - Exploring the History and Implications of Biological Weapons

Defense U.S. Department of

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Biological Warfare," the U.S. Department of Defense presents a comprehensive analysis of the strategies, implications, and ethics surrounding the use of biological agents in conflict. This authoritative text delves into the historical context of biological warfare, tracing its roots from ancient practices to modern-day applications. The prose is meticulously crafted, combining empirical research with clear, pragmatic language, making it accessible to both scholars and lay readers. The book critically examines case studies and military doctrines, emphasizing the evolving nature of biological threats in contemporary warfare and the importance of preparedness and regulation within the global arena. The U.S. Department of Defense, as the esteemed authority on national security, draws upon extensive research, military history, and real-world intelligence to inform this vital discourse. Their focus on biological warfare reflects growing concerns about bioterrorism and state-sponsored biological agents, rooted in the complexities and paradoxes of modern security dilemmas. By grounding their analysis in both scientific and strategic frameworks, the authors highlight the urgent need for an informed approach to this multifaceted threat. This book is a crucial resource for policymakers, military strategists, and scholars in the fields of defense studies and international relations. It not only broadens the understanding of biological warfare's potential consequences but also urges readers to consider the moral and ethical dimensions of employing such tactics in today'Äôs interconnected world.
Available since: 01/16/2024.
Print length: 226 pages.

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