Geißler, Erhard
[Editor];
Haynes, Robert H.
[Other]
;
Kühlungsborn Colloquium Prevention of a Biological and Toxin Arms Race and the Responsibility of Scientists 1990 Kühlungsborn
Prevention of a biological and toxin arms race and the responsibility of scientists
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Conference Proceedings
Title:
Prevention of a biological and toxin arms race and the responsibility of scientists
:
[12. Kühlungsborn Colloquium Prevention of a Biological and Toxin Arms Race and the Responsibility of Scientists, 14-19. Sept. 1990 in Kühlungsborn]
Contains:
Geissler, E.: Biological weapons and the responsibility of scientists - twenty years later. S. 3-28. Haynes, R. H.: Biological weapons and ecology: public imagery. S. 29-46. Tsuneishi, K. I.: Biological warfare research conducted by Japanese imperial army's in Japan and China. S. 49-73. Hansen, F.: Towards a history of German BW. S. 75-105 Cole, L. A.: Biological warfare tests over American cities. S. 107-127. Thränert, O.: The United States' unilateral renunciation of biological and toxin warfare agents, 1969. S. 129-140. Ramachandran, S. ; Gandhi, B. M.: Task of promoting biotechnology for peaceful purposes in Third World countries. S. 143-171. VonBorstel, R. C.: International scientific collaborations between developed and developing nations. S. 173-181. Zilinskas, R. A.: Biological warfare and the Third World. S. 183-211. Matousek, J.: What can be learned from the negotiations on a Chemical Weapons Convention: introductory remarks. S. 215-218. Lundin, J.: The present state of the negotiations on