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PART A EPIDEMICS AND EARLY BIOLOGICAL WARFARE |
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Smallpox and the Indians in the American Colonies |
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Biological Warfare: A Historical Perspective |
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20 | (7) |
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Preemptive Biopreparedness: Can We Learn Anything from History? |
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27 | (6) |
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Implications of Pandemic Influenza for Bioterrorism Response |
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33 | (6) |
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PART B NATIONAL DEFENSE, BIOWEAPONS, AND INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS: WORLD WAR ONE THROUGH THE COLD WAR |
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United States Use of Biological Warfare |
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39 | (15) |
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The Birth of the U. S. Biological-Warfare Program |
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54 | (7) |
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Medicine in Defense Against Biological Warfare |
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61 | (3) |
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64 | (11) |
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The Second Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention: One Step Forward, Many More to Go |
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75 | (25) |
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PART C A NEW NATIONAL THREAT |
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The Specter of Biological Weapons |
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100 | (7) |
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Confronting a Biological Armageddon: Experts Tackle Prospect of Bioterrorism |
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107 | (3) |
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Bioterrorism in our Midst? |
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110 | (1) |
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Chemical/Biological Terrorism: Coping with a New Threat |
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111 | (17) |
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Stalking the Next Epidemic: ProMED Tracks Emerging Diseases |
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128 | (5) |
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Anthrax as a Potential Biological Warfare Agent |
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133 | (6) |
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139 | (5) |
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Bioterrorism: Thinking the Unthinkable |
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144 | (1) |
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PART D ANTI-BIOTERRORISM LAWS AND POLICY |
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The Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 |
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145 | (3) |
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Statement on Signing the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 |
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148 | (1) |
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Terrorism: The Problem and the Solution--The Comprehensive Prevention Act of 1995 |
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149 | (18) |
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Provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Bill |
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167 | (4) |
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Biological Weapons and U.S. Law |
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171 | (4) |
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Biological Terrorism: Legal Measures for Preventing Catastrophe |
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175 | (34) |
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The Defense Threat Reduction Agency: A Note on the United States' Approach to the Threat of Chemical and Biological Warfare |
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209 | (34) |
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Bioterrorism: Perfectly Legal |
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243 | (40) |
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A Precarious `Hot Zone:' The President's Plan to Control Bioterrorism |
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283 | (20) |
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Summary of U.S.A. Patriot Act |
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303 | (4) |
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U.S.A. Patriot Act Boosts Government Powers While Cutting Back on Traditional Checks and Balances |
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307 | (4) |
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D.2 Protecting the Public and Legal Order |
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U. S. Preparations for Biological Terrorism: Legal Limitations and the Need for Planning |
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311 | (27) |
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The Malevolent Use of Microbes and the Rule of Law: Legal Challenges Presented by Bioterrorism |
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338 | (5) |
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Clear and Present Danger: Enforcing the International Ban on Biological and Chemical Weapons Through Sanctions, Use of Force, and Criminalization |
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343 | (46) |
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The Regime to Prevent Biological Weapons: Opportunities for a Safer, Healthier, More Prosperous World |
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389 | (16) |
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Bioterrorism, Public Health, and International Law |
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405 | (20) |
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Acknowledgments |
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Volume Introduction |
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PART A RESPONDING TO BIOTERRORISM ATTACKS |
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A.1 Public Health and Medical Preparedness |
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Emerging Illness and Bioterrorism: Implication for Public Health |
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Public-Health Preparedness for Biological Terrorism in the U.S.A. |
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9 | (4) |
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A.2 Federal Agencies and the CDC |
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Bioterrorism Alleging Use of Anthrax and Interim Guidelines for Management--United States, 1998 |
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Center for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Smallpox Vaccination Policy--The Need for Dialogue |
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19 | (5) |
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The Case for Voluntary Smallpox Vaccination |
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Bioterrorism Act: The Wrong Response |
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24 | (2) |
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Bioterrorism: Interview with Anthony Lake, Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Georgetown University |
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26 | (3) |
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Bioterrorism: Interview with Peter Lejuene: Senior Associate, Security Management International, Inc. |
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A.3 State and Municipal Responses |
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Lessons from the West Nile Viral Encephalitis Outbreak in New York City, 1999: Implications for Bioterrorism Preparedness |
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35 | (6) |
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Anthrax Threats: A Report of Two Incidents from Salt Lake City |
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41 | (4) |
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Bioterrorism and the People: How to Vaccinate a City against Panic |
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45 | (8) |
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The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act as of October 23, 2001 |
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53 | (8) |
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Bioterrorism, Public Health, and Civil Liberties |
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61 | (7) |
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Wake Of September 11tn Attacks: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice |
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68 | (7) |
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PART B COURTS, CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEES, AND THE ACCUSED |
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Reno v. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee |
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Nativism, Terrorism, and Human Rights--The Global Wrongs of Reno v. American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee |
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117 | (40) |
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Berta E. Hernandez-Truyol |
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The Chemical Weapons Convention: Political and Constitutional Issues |
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157 | (30) |
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Symbolism Under Siege: Japanese American Redress and the `Racing' of Arab Americans as `Terrorists' |
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187 | (30) |
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Jihad and the Constitution: The First Amendment Implications of Combating Religiously Motivated Terrorism |
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217 | (36) |
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Unequal Justice: Arabs in America and the United States Antiterrorism Legislation |
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253 | (31) |
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PART C CIVIC AND COMMUNITY RESPONSES |
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Color Lines: National Security Concerns Must Not Trample Our Constitutional Rights |
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284 | (3) |
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Bioterrorism and Health Care Disparities, Briefing Paper, March 8, 2002 |
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287 | (15) |
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United States Commission on Civil Rights |
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The Slippery Slope of Racial Profiling: From War on Drugs to the War on Terrorism |
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302 | (3) |
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America Under Attack: A Response from the AME Church |
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305 | (5) |
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Hard Hit: New York Groups Fight Cutbacks to Their Communities |
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310 | (3) |
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313 | (3) |
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PART D CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON BIOTERRORISM AND THE FUTURE |
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316 | (13) |
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Mitigation of Bioterrorist Threats in the 21ST Century |
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329 | (14) |
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Could September 11 Have Been Averted? |
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343 | (9) |
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352 | (6) |
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September 11: Global Solidarity |
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358 | (4) |
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362 | (7) |
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Acknowledgments |
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