Discusses chemical and biological weapons, from tear and nerve gases to anthrax and rice blast, examining the effects, political significance, deterrents, and moral and ethical issues.
Presents a collection of essays that examine issues related to biological and chemical weapons, discussing the threat and the global policy and action to prevent attacks.
Profiles the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, explaining what they do and how to become a part of the special operations group; and includes a glossary and list of further resources.
Christian Tamara Mack balks when her bosses at GeneSys order her to transform deadly botulin into an airborne particle, unwittingly setting off a deadly chain of events that requires the expertise of Ethan Hamilton and his counter-cyberterrorism team to stop.
Contains over twenty articles in which the authors discuss various aspects of the problem of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction, presenting an overview of the issue; discussing biological, chemical and nuclear terrorism; and offering opposing viewpoints of how to respond to the threat.
Explores the history of chemical and biological weapons and warfare; and describes what chemical and biological weapons are and how they have been used in recent years.