Publication
Mar 2008
This paper focuses on toxins and virulent dual-use biological products and technologies. The authors argue that neither the public health community, nor the national security community, is being charged with planning a response in the event of an attack or accident involving these products and technologies. The report underscores how the national security field is changing as a result of globalization and stresses that a new, diverse set of actors must be involved in formulating creative solutions to emerging security challenges.
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Author | Rita Grossman-Vermaas, Brian D Finlay, Elizabeth Turpen |
Series | Stimson Occasional Papers and Reports |
Publisher | Stimson Center |
Copyright | © 2008 The Henry L. Stimson Center |