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Biological Warfare: The Bitter Truth

Defense U.S. Department of

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Biological Warfare: The Bitter Truth," the U.S. Department of Defense presents a meticulous examination of the historical, ethical, and strategic dimensions of biological warfare. This comprehensive volume delves into the development and deployment of biological agents throughout modern history, articulating the mechanisms of infection and the implications for global security. The text is characterized by its analytical rigor and clarity, employing a formal tone suitable for scholars and practitioners alike, while also addressing the civilian implications of bioweapons in a post-9/11 world. The work provides not only a detailed historical account but also a critical conversation on bioterrorism and public health preparedness, reflecting the precarious intersection of science and warfare in contemporary society. The authorship of this book, rooted in the extensive research and expertise of the U.S. Department of Defense, underscores the urgency of understanding biological threats. Drawing on a wealth of classified documents, military reports, and expert testimonies, the work highlights a synthesis of scientific knowledge and defense strategy that has evolved in response to increasing global threats. The organization's commitment to addressing biowarfare issues is grounded in its role as a defender of national and global security. "Biological Warfare: The Bitter Truth" is essential reading for scholars, policy-makers, and anyone interested in the multidimensional challenge of bioweapons. It offers a nuanced understanding of the implications of biological arsenals and the ethical considerations that must be grappled with in military and civilian contexts. This book serves as a critical resource for navigating the complexities of contemporary warfare and public health.
Disponível desde: 13/11/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 226 páginas.

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