CBW Writings
Review of "Tomorrow's Weapons, Chemical and Biological" by Jacquard Hirshon Rothschild, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, October 1964, pp 35-36.
Letter and Petition to President Lyndon B. Johnson, with ca 5000 co-signers, regarding the need to safeguard and strengthen the world-wide restraints and prohibitions against the use of chemical and biological weapons. Presented to Presidential Science Advisor Donald Hornig by P. Doty, J.T. Edsall, I.C. Gunsalus and M. Meselson, 14 February 1967. See Harold M. Schmeck, NY Times, page 1, 15 February, 1967.
"Proliferation of CB Warfare", with John T. Edsall, Science, 26 May 1967, Vol. 156 p 1029.
"Behind the Nixon Policy for Chemical and Biological Warfare", Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, January 1970, pp 23-33.
Review of "The Ultimate Folly" by Richard D. McCarthy, Book Week/ Chicago Sun-Times, January 1970, p 6.
Review of "The Ultimate Folly" by Richard D. McCarthy,The Quarterly review of biology, 1970, Vol.45 (4), p.431-432
"Symposium on Chemical and Biological Warfare", forward, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, January 1970, Vol. 65, pp 250-252.
"Use of Tear Gases in War: An American View", with R.R. Baxter, letter to The Times (London), February 1970.
"Controlling Biological and Chemical Weapons" in March 4 - Scientists, Students and Society, ed. Jonathan Allen, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., June 1970.
"Chemical and Biological Weapons", Scientific American, May 1970, Vol. 222, pp 3-13.
"Chemical and Biological Weapons: The Hazard for Mankind", World Health, October 1970, pp 18-29.
Health Aspects of Chemical and Biological Weapons Report of a WHO Group of Consultants World Health Organization, Geneva, 1970
"The Ecological Impact of Large Scale Defoliation in Vietnam", with John Constable, Sierra Club Bulletin, April 1971, Vol. 56, pp 4-9.
"Turning Off the Gas", Christian Science Monitor, 15 May 1971, p 17. Reprinted in the Congressional Record, U.S. House of Representatives, 8 June 1971, pp 18804-18805.
"Defoliants in Vietnam", with John Constable, letter to The Times (London), 16 June 1971.
"What Policy for Nerve Gas?", Arms Control Today, April 1975, pp 1-2.
"Neutral Cleanup Procedure for 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin Residues in Bovine Fat and Milk", with Patrick O'Keefe and Robert Baughman, J. Assoc. Official Analytical Chemists, May 1978, Vol. 61, pp 621-626.
"What Policy for Nerve Gas?", in Negotiating Security -- an Arms Control Reader, eds. W.H. Kincade and J.D. Porro, Carnegie Endowment, New York, 1979.
"Chemical Warfare and Chemical Disarmament", with Julian Perry Robinson, Scientific American, April 1980, Vol. 242, pp 38-47.
"Chemical Weapons Threaten Civilians More Than Soldiers", Interview, U.S. News & World Report, 3 November 1980, pp 45-46.
"Before We Spend Billions on Chemical Weapons", with Steven M. Meyer, letter to The New York Times, 12 November 1980, p A30.
"A Roundtable: Binary Chemical Weapons", The New York Times, Sunday, 2 May 1982.
"Origin of Yellow Rain", with Peter S. Ashton, J.P. Robinson and Thomas D. Seeley, Science, 28 October 1983, Vol. 222, pp 366 and 368.
"Yellow Rain: A Palynological Analysis", with Joan Nowicke, Nature, 17 May 1984, Vol. 309, pp 205-206.
"Chemical Warfare Evidence Unconvincing", with Peter S. Ashton, Joan W. Nowicke, J.P. Perry Robinson and Thomas D. Seeley, Nature, Vol. 315, 23 May 1985, p 284.
"Yellow Rain", with T.D. Seeley, J.W. Nowicke, J. Guillemin and P. Akratanakul, Scientific American, September 1985, Vol. 253, pp 128‑137.
Letter to the Editors, with T.D. Seeley, J.W. Nowicke, and J. Guillemin, Scientific American, January 1986, Vol. 254, p 10.
"The Search for Yellow Rain", Interview, Arms Control Today, September 1986, Vol. 16, pp 31-36.
"Mustard Gas, Bees and DNA", Interview, Yale Scientific, Spring 1987, Vol. 61, pp 13-16.
"Yellow Rain: The Story Collapses", with Julian Robinson and Jeanne Guillemin, Foreign Policy, Fall 1987, Number 68, pp 100-117.
"The Biological Weapons Convention and the Sverdlovsk Anthrax Outbreak of 1979", F.A.S. Public Interest Report, No. 7, September 1988, pp 1-6.
"Stopping the Proliferation of Chemical Weapons", The Boston Sunday Globe, 8 January 1989, p 68.
Introduction to Implementing a Global Chemical Weapons Convention, ed. Eric H. Arnett, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 16 January 1989, pp 1-2.
"We Can End the Threat of Poison Gas Now", Newsday, 15 December 1989, p 85.
"Prospects for a Chemical Weapons Disarmament Treaty", in Challenges for the 1990s for Arms Control and International Security, National Academy Press, Washington DC, 1989, pp 57-63. ISBN 0-309-04084-1
"Yellow Rain in Southeast Asia: The Story Collapses", with Julian Robinson and Jeanne Guillemin, in Preventing a Biological Arms Race, ed. Susan Wright, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1990, pp 220-238. ISBN 0-262-23148-4
"Verification of Biological and Toxin Weapons Disarmament", with Martin Kaplan and Mark A. Mokulsky, in Verification - Monitoring Disarmament, Pugwash Study on Verification Issues, eds. F. Calogero, M. Goldberger and S. Kapitza, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, 1990, pp 149-164.
"Implications of the Kuwaiti Crisis for Chemical Weapons Proliferation and Arms Control", Chemical Weapons and Security in the Middle East: Proceedings from a Congressional Briefing, ed. Eric H. Arnett, American Association for the Advancement of Science Program on Science and International Security, Washington, DC, 1990, pp 15-19.
Review of "The Challenge of Chemical Weapons: An American Perspective" by Victor A. Utgoff, Nature, Vol. 348, 13 December 1990.
"Armi Chimiche e Misure di Protezione", Giano, Richerche Per La Pace, 1990, No. 6, pp 110-122. (in Italian)
"The Science and Politics of Chemical Warfare", Interview, Harvard/Radcliffe Science Review, Winter 1991, pp 8-14.
"War with Iraq Could Unleash Chemical and Biological Weapons, But One U.S. Expert Sees No Cause For Panic", Interview, People Magazine, 21 January 1991, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp 53-4.
"Chemical, Biological Weapons are Quickly Becoming Anachronisms of War", Interview, Harvard University Gazette, 8 March 1991, Vol. LXXXVI, pp 5-6.
"The Role of Chemical Defense in Chemical Warfare, Chemical Deterrence, and Chemical Disarmament" (Adapted from the Keynote Address to the Sixth Annual Scientific Conference on Chemical Defense Research, U.S. Army Chemical Research, Development and Engineering Center, Edgewood Area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, 13-16 November 1990), Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin, No. 11, March 1991, pp 17-19.
"The Myth of Chemical Superweapons", The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, April 1991, Vol. 47, No. 3, pp 12-15.
"Verification of Biological and Toxin Weapons Disarmament", Science and Global Security, Boulder, Colorado, 1991, Vol. 2, pp 235-252.
"Implementing the Biological Weapons Convention of 1972", UNIDIR Newsletter, June 1991, pp 10-13.
"Chemical and Biological Weapons: Developments in the Kuwait Crisis and in Arms Control", with Elisa Harris and W. Seth Carus, Critical Choices, eds. Eric H. Arnett, Elizabeth J. Kirk and W. Thomas Wander, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, 1991, pp 129-149. ISBN 0-87168-395-4
"Iraqi CBW armament and the UN Special Commission", with Julian Robinson, Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin no 13, September 1991, pp 21-22.
"Editorial: No Gas", with Julian Robinson, Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin no 14, December 1991, p. 1.
"What policy for disabling chemicals?", with Julian Robinson, Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin, no 15, March 1992, pp 4-5.
"The 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention: A Summary", with Julian Robinson, 1993 Science and International Security Anthology, Trends and Implications for Arms Control, Proliferation and International Security in the Changing Global Environment, eds. Elizabeth J. Kirk, W. Thomas Wander and Brian D. Smith, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, 1993, pp 11-15.
"The Role of Chemical Defence in Chemical Warfare, Chemical Deterrence, and Chemical Disarmament" in Antichemical Protection and the Chemical Weapons Convention, eds. P. Deshingkar, M. Meselson, and J.P. Robinson, Harvard Sussex Program on CBW Armament and Arms Limitation, Occassional Paper No. 2, Washington, DC. 1993, pp 11- 15.
"Introduction, Overview, and Conclusions" with Julian Perry Robinson in Antichemical Protection and the Chemical Weapons Convention, eds. P. Deshingkar, M. Meselson, and J.P. Robinson, Harvard Sussex Program on CBW Armament and Arms Limitation, Occasional Paper No. 2, Washington, DC, 1993, pp 5-7.
“New Evidence on the 1979 Soviet Anthrax Epidemic”, The ASA Newsletter, 8 April 1993, pp 1, 5.
"Editorial: The Australia Group and the Chemical Weapons Convention", with Julian Perry Robinson, Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin no 21, September 1993, p. 5.
"New Technologies and the Loophole in the Convention", with Julian Robinson, Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin, March 1994, Issue No. 23, pp 1-2.
"The Sverdlovsk Anthrax Outbreak of 1979", with Jeanne Guillemin, Martin Hugh-Jones, Alexander Langmuir, Ilona Popova, Alexis Shelokov, and Olga Yampolskaya, Science, 18 November 1994, Vol. 266, pp 1202-1208.
Editorial: “Defining Chemical Weapons the Way the Treaty Does", with Julian Perry Robinson, Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin, no.29 September 1995, p 1.
"The Chemical Weapons Convention and Its Relevance to Chemical Terrorism", paper presented at the VIII Amaldi Conference, Overcoming Obstacles to Peace in the Post-Cold War Era, Piacenza, Italy, 5-7 October 1995, 5 pp.
"Editorial: Over the Impasse", with Julian Perry Robinson, Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin, no.30, December 1995, p. 1.
"Editorial: Criminalizing BW", with Julian Perry Robinson, Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin, no.31, March 1996, p. 1.
"Editorial: From Trigger Point to Entry into Force," with Julian Perry Robinson, Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin, no. 33, September 1996, p. 1.
"Ratify the Chemical Weapons Treaty as a Force Against Terrorism", Los Angeles Times, 11 September 1996, p. B-9.
"Proposed Guidelines on the Status of Riot Control Agents and Other Toxic Chemicals Under the Chemical Weapons Convention," with Abram Chayes, Chemical Weapons Convention Bulletin, no. 35, March 1997, pp 13-18.
“Criminalize the Traffic in Terror Weapons,” with Philip Heymann and Richard Zeckhauser, The Washington Post, 15 April 1998, p. A-19.
“The Problem of Biological Weapons”, Stated Meeting Report, American Academy of Arts and Sciences Bulletin, Vol. LII, No. 5, May/June, 1999, pp 46-58.
“The Challenge of Biological and Chemical Weapons,” Bulletin of the World Health Organization, no.77 (1999) pp 102-103.
“Anthrax,” with Terry Dixon, Jeanne Guillemin and Philip Hanna, The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 341 No. 11, September 9, 1999, pp 815-826.
“Prohibition of Chemical and Biological Weapons Under International Criminal Law,” with Julian Perry Robinson, OPCW Synthesis, Issue 5/99, November-December 1999, pp 4-5.
“Averting the Hostile Exploitation of Biotechnology”, The CBW Conventions Bulletin, no.48, June 2000, pp 16-19.
“Editorial: The CWC and the BWC Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow”, with Julian Perry Robinson, The CBW Conventions Bulletin, no.50, December 2000, pp 1-2.
“Editorial: Washington and the BWC Protocol Negotiation”, with Julian Perry Robinson, The CBW Conventions Bulletin, no.51, March 2001, p. 1.
“Bioterrorism”, Interview, The Georgetown Public Policy Review, Spring 2001, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp 107-113.
“Editorial: Strengthening the Biological Weapons Convention”, with Julian Perry Robinson, The CBW Conventions Bulletin, No. 53, September 2001, pp 1-2.
“The Problem of Biological Weapons” (Misuse of Science), in Eliminating the Causes of War, ed. J. Boutwell, Council of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, Occasional Paper, Vol. 2, No. 3, September 2001, pp 147-156.
Editorial: “International Criminal Law and Sanctions to reinforce the BWC”, with Julian Perry Robinson, The CBW Conventions Bulletin, No. 54, December 2001, pp 1-2.
“Bioterror: What Can Be Done?,” in Striking Terror, America’s New War, The New York Review of Books, eds. Robert B. Silvers and Barbara Epstein, December 20, 2001, pp 38-41.
"Note Regarding Source Strength", The ASA Newsletter, 21 December 2001, Issue No. 87, pp 1, 10, 11.
“CBW Criminalisation and Universal Jurisdiction”, with Julian Perry Robinson, OPCW Synthesis,Winter/December 2001, pp 18-19.
“International Criminalization of Chemical and Biological Weapons”, American Academy of Arts and Sciences Bulletin, Vol. LIV. no. 2, Winter 2001, pp 38-42.
2001 Induction Ceremony: Remarks by Academy Members, American Academy of Arts and Sciences Bulletin, Vol. LV, No. 2, Winter, 2002 pp 27-30.
“Bioterror: What Can Be Done?”, in Striking Terror, eds. R. Silvers and B. Epstein, The New York Review of Books, 2002, pp 259-276.
“How to Fight Bioterrorism”, with Richard L. Garwin and Ralph E. Gomory, The Washington Post, 14 May 2002, p. A21
“Editorial: Preventing the Hostile Use of Biotechnology: The Way Forward Now”, with Julian Perry Robinson, The CBW Conventions Bulletin, No. 57, September 2002, pp 1-2.
“Anthrax Under the Microscope”, with Ken Alibek, letter to The Washington Post, 5 November 2002, p. A24.
Editorial: “Law Enforcement and the CWC”, with Julian Perry Robinson, The CBW Conventions Bulletin, No. 58, December 2002, pp. 1-2.
Editorial: “Where to from Here? The First CWC Review Conference and the Next Five Years”, with Julian Perry Robinson, The CBW Conventions Bulletin, No. 60, June 2003, pp. 1-5.
Editorial:”Non-lethal Weapons, the CWC and the BWC”, with Julian Perry Robinson, The CBW Conventions Bulletin, No. 61, September 2003, pp 1-2.
Interview, BioEssays, December 2003, Vol. 25, No. 12, pp1236-1246.
A Draft Convention to Prohibit Biological and Chemical Weapons under International Criminal Law, with Julian Robinson, The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, The Fletcher School, Tufts University, Winter 2004, Vol. 28, No. 1, pp 57-71.
Annex 3: “Biological Agents”, in Public Health Response to Biological and Chemical Weapons, WHO Guidance, 2nd Edition, executive ed. Julian Robinson, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 2004, pp 229-276.
Editorial: “Expectation and Prevention”, with Julian Perry Robinson, The CBW Conventions Bulletin, No. 64, June 2004, pp 1-2.
Foreword, in Biological Weapons Defense: Infectious Diseases and Counterterrorism, eds. L.E. Lindler, F.J. Lebeda and G.W. Korch, Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey, 2005, pp vii-viii.
Interview, “Weapons Lab: An Interview with Matthew S. Meselson,” Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, January/February 2006, pp 49-53.
Interview, “The Living Weapon,” The American Experience, Public Broadcasting Service, February 5, 2007.
“Human Heredity Now and in the Future” European Review Vol. 27, No. 1, 75–79 Academia Europæa. 2018.
CBW Conventions Bulletin, a publication of the Harvard Sussex Program
Introductory Issue (Summer 1988)
Includes:
Editorial Article by Charles Flowerree: The Chemical Weapons Convention
News Chronology: October 1987 - June 1988
Issue no. 2 (Autumn 1988)
Includes:
Guest Article by Kyle Olson: The Proposed Chemical Weapons Convention: An Industry Perspective
News Chronology: June - September 1988
Issue no. 3 (February 1989)
Includes:
Guest Article by John Isaacs: The Bush Administration, The Senate and the Chemical Treaty
Guest Article by Peter Herby: The Paris Conference on Chemical Weapons
News Chronology: September 1988 - mid-June 1989
Review: World CW Armament Part I: The USA
Issue no. 4 (May 1989)
Includes:
Guest Article by Ahmad Kamal: The Chemical Weapons Covnention: Some Particular Concerns of Developing Countries
News Chronology: December 1988 - March 1989
Review: Soviet CW Armament
Issue no. 5 (August 1989)
Includes:
Guest Article by Lewis Dunn: Making Chemical Weapons Users Pay a Price
News Chronology: March - June 1989
Review: World CW Armament
Issue no. 6 (November 1989)
Includes:
Guest Article by A J J Ooms: Verification and the Chemical Weapons Ban
News Chronology: June - September 1989
Guest Article by Charles Flowerree: US Proposes Continued Binary Production?
Chemical Weapons Memorandum of Understanding
Review: The Canberra Conference
Issue no. 7 (February 1990)
Includes:
Editorial: The Two-Percent Solution
Guest Article by Johan Molander: Negotiating Chemical Disarmament
News Chronology September -December 1989
Issue no. 8 (June 1990)
Includes:
Guest Article by Rolf Ekéus: The Option of Using Chemical Weapons
News Chronology: December 1989 - May 1990
Text of US-Soviet Bilateral CW Agreement
Issue no. 9 (September 1990)
Includes:
Guest Article by Rüdiger Lüdeking: Verifying a Chemical Weapons Convention
News Chronology: May - August 1990
The CWC Negotiations: Checklist of Contributions
Issue no. 10 (December 1990)
Includes:
Guest Article by Graham Cooper: Inspections on Request: Coming to Terms with their Scope
Guest Article by Johan Molander: The Chemical Weapons Negotiation at a Critical Juncture
News Chronology: August - November 1990
Issue no. 11 (March 1991)
Includes:
Guest Article by Martin Lancaster: Chemical Proliferation and Disarmament: A Congressional Perspective
News Chronology: November 1990 - March 1991
Article by Matthew Meselson: The Role of Chemical Defense
Issue no. 12 (June 1991)
Includes:
Editorial: Getting Challenge Right
Guest Article by Graham Pearson: Strengthening the BTWC
News Chronology: February - May 1991
Issue no. 13 (September 1991)
Includes:
Guest Article by Paul O'Sullivan: Concluding the Chemical Weapons Convention
Guest Article by Gao Fang: To Develop Suitable Chemical Defensive Technology for Developing Countries: To Facilitate Conclusion of the Chemical Weapons Convention
News Chronology: May - August 1991
Antichemical Protection and the CWC
Iraqi CBW Armament and the UNSCOM
Issue no. 14 (December 1991)
Includes:
Editorial: No Gas
Guest Article by Nicholas Sims: Achievements and Failures at the Third Review Conference
News Chronology: August-November 1991
The Declaration of Mendoza, 5 September 1991
Issue no. 15 (March 1992)
Includes:
Guest Article by Will Carpenter: Completing the Chemical Weapons Convention: An Industry View
Editorial: What Policy for Disabling Chemicals?
News Chronology: November 1991 - February 1992
Guest Article by Ralf Trapp: Into the 'End Game'
Issue no. 16 (June 1992)
Includes:
Guest Article Chemical Weapons and the new Global Security Structures by Ron Ekeus
News Chronology: February – May 1992
Issue no. 17 (September 1992)
Includes:
Guest Article by Hassan Mashhadi: How the Negotiations Ended
CD Statement by Adolf Ritter von Wagner: The Draft Chemical Weapons Convention
News Chronology: May - September 1992
Issue no. 18 (December 1992)
Includes:
The 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention: A Summary
Guest Article by Josef Holik: From Negotiation to Implementation of the CWC
News Chronlogy: August-November 1992
Workshop Report: Investigating Alleged CW Use
Issue no. 19 (March 1993)
Includes:
Peter Herby and Julian Perry Robinson: International Organization for Chemical Disarmament Begins
Guest Article by Counsellor Shahbaz of Pakistan: A Perspective on the OPCW Preparatory Commission
News Chronology: November 1992 - February 1993.
Issue no. 20 (June 1993)
Includes:
Guest article by Graham Pearson: Chemical Weapons Convention: Validation of Accredited Laboratories and Analytical Measurements
Progress in The Hague: 2nd Quarterly Review
Editorial: Chemical Analysis, Assured Access and Open Publication
News Chronology: February-May 1993
Issue no. 21 (September 1993)
Includes:
Guest article by Robert Mathews: A Comparison of the Australia Group List of Chemical Weapon Precursors and the CWC Schedules of Chemicals
Progress in The Hague: 3rd Quarterly Review
Editorial: The AG and the CWC
News Chronology: May-August 1993
Obituary: Charles Flowerree
Issue no. 22 (December 1993)
Includes:
Guest article by Abdullah Toukan: The CWC, the NPT, and the Middle East Peace Negotiations
Guest article by Charles Baronian: Destruction of the US Chemical Stockpile
Progress in The Hague: 4th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: August-November 1993
Issue no. 23 (March 1994)
Includes:
Editorial: New Technologies and the Loophole in the Convention
Progress in The Hague: 5th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 1993-February 1994
Issue no. 24 (June 1994)
Includes:
Guest article by Pierre Canonne: The Role of the Scientific Community Within the Context of the Convention
Guest article by Karen Jansen: Disarming Iraq: Lessons for the Chemical Weapons Convention
Progress in The Hague: 6th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: February - May 1994
Guidelines on Riot control Agents
Issue no. 25 (September 1994)
Includes:
Guest article by Michael Moodie: Bolstering Compliance with the Biological Weapons Convention: Prospects for the Special Conference
Guest article by Robert Mathews and Timothy McCormack: Entry into Force of the Chemical Weapons Convention: Activities and Prospective Timetable
Historical Note: The former test and evaluation site on Pulao Tenggol
Progress in The Hague: 7th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: May-August 1994
Issue no. 26 (December 1994)
Includes:
Guest article by Jack Ooms: Asia Pacific Seminar on the National Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention
Guest article by Graham Pearson: Strengthening the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention: The Outcome of the Special Conference
Progress in The Hague: 8th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: August-November 1994
Issue no. 27 (March 1995)
Includes:
Guest article by Serguei Batsanov: Chemical Weapons Convention En Route to Entry into Force
Progress in The Hague: 9th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 1994-February 1995
Issue no. 28 (June 1995)
Includes:
Guest article by Ernst Wyszomirski: The CWC and Barriers to Chemical Trade
Progress in The Hague: 10th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: February-May 1995
Issue no. 29 (September 1995)
Includes:
Guest article by Anne Harrington: Defining Chemical Weapons the Way the Treaty Does
Progress in The Hague: 11th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: May-August 1995
Issue no. 30 (December 1995)
Includes:
Editorial: Over the Impasse
Guest article by Sergei Baranovsky: Green Cross Russia and the Destruction of Chemical Weapons
Progress in The Hague: 12th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: August-November 1995
Issue no. 31 (March 1996)
Includes:
Editorial: Criminalizing BW
Guest article by Alexander Vorobiev: Working on the Compliance Regime for the BWC
Progress in The Hague: 13th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 1995-February 1996
Issue no. 32 (June 1996)
Includes:
Guest article by Graham Pearson: Implementing Article X of the BTWC: Avoiding Duplication
Guest article by Stephen Black: The UN Special Commission and CBW Verification
Progress in The Hague: 14th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: February - May 1996
Issue no. 33 (September 1996)
Includes:
Editorial: From Trigger Point to Entry Into Force
Historical Note no 2, by Benjamin Garrett: The Colorado Potato Beetle Goes to War
Guest article by Barbara Hatch Rosenberg: Incorporation of Dual-Use Export Controls in a Compliance Regime for the Biological Weapons Convention
Progress in The Hague: 15th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: May-August 1996
Issue no. 34 (December 1996)
Includes:
Guest article by Frederick L Webber: The US Chemical Industry Stake in the Chemical Weapons Convention
Guest article by Graham Pearson: Toxic Chemicals: A Multilateral Export-Import System
Progress in The Hague: 16th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: August-November 1996
Issue no. 35 (March 1997)
Includes:
Guest article by Ian Kenyon: Entry into Force: The Test of Our Preparations
Progress in The Hague: 17th Quarterly Review
Riot Control Agent Guidelines
News Chronology: November 1996-February 1997
Issue no. 36 (June 1997)
Includes:
Guest article by Heiner Staub: Implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention: First Experiences of a National Authority
Progress in The Hague: 18th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: February-May 1997
Issue no. 37 (September 1997)
Includes:
Guest article by Tibor Tóth: A Window of Opportunity for the BWC Ad Hoc Group
Guest Article by Sergei Kisselev: Russia and the Chemical Weapons Convention: What Next?
Progress of the BWC Protocol Rolling Text
Progress in The Hague: 19th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: May-August 1997
Issue no. 38 (December 1997)
Includes:
Guest article by Amy Gordon: Implications of the US Resolution of Ratification
Text of Russian CWC ratification law
Progress in The Hague: 20th Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 1st Quarterly Review
News Chronology: August-November 1997
Issue no. 39 (March 1998)
Includes:
Guest article by Douglas J MacEachin: Routine and Challenge: Two Pillars of Verification
Guest article by Ahmad Kamal: The Chemical Weapons Convention Today
Guest Article by Graham Pearson: A Lean Organization to Strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention
Progress in The Hague: 21st Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 2nd Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 1997-February 1998
Issue no. 40 (June 1998)
Includes:
Guest article by Kathleen Lawand: The Scientific Advisory Board of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons: The Role of Science in Treaty Implementation
Progress in The Hague: 22nd Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 3rd Quarterly Review
News Chronology: February-May 1998
Issue no. 41 (September 1998)
Includes:
Invited article by Huang Yu: The CWC: Verification in Action
Invited Article by Lynn Klotz and Mark Sims: The BWC: Challenge Investigation Voting Procedures
Statement of the Trieste Conference on the BWC
Progress in The Hague: 23rd Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 4th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: May-August 1998
Issue no. 42 (December 1998)
Includes:
Editorial: A Draft Convention to Prohibit Biological and Chemical Weapons Under International Criminal Law
Text of the HSP Draft Convention
Progress in The Hague: 24th Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 5th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: August - November 1998
Issue no. 43 (March 1999)
Includes:
Invited article by Ian Kenyon: Celebration of a Centenary and Some Birthdays
Progress in The Hague: 25th Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 6th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 1998-February 1999
Historical Note by Benjamin Garrett: Walter Schrieber and the US Air Force
Issue no. 44 (June 1999)
Includes:
Invited article by Paul F Walker: Implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention: Technical and Political Challenges in the US and Russia
Invited article by Daniel Feakes: The European Union's Role in CBW Disarmament and Non-Proliferation
Progress in The Hague: 26th Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 7th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: February-May 1999
Issue no. 45 (September 1999)
Includes:
Invited article by Will Carpenter: The First Year of the OPCW Scientific Advisory Board
Obituary: A J J Ooms
Progress in The Hague: 27th Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 8th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: May-July 1999
Issue no. 46 (December 1999)
Includes:
Invited article by Tibor Tóth: Time to Wrap Up
New US legislation on the BWC
Progress in Geneva: 9th Quarterly Review
Progress in The Hague: 28th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: August-October 1999
Issue no. 47 (March 2000)
Includes:
Invited article by Robert J Mathews: Approaching an "End-Game" in the Negotation of the BWC Protocol: Lessons from the Chemical Weapons Convention
Progress in The Hague: 29th Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 10th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 1999-January 2000
Issue no. 48 (June 2000)
Includes:
Invited article by Ian Kenyon: Chemical Weapons in the Twentieth Century: Their Use and Their Control
Invited article by Matthew Meselson: Averting the Hostile Exploitation of Biotechnology
Invited article by Lawrence Scheinman: Regimes, Defence and Deterrence
Progress in The Hague: 30th Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 11th Quarterly Review
Proceedings in South Africa: 1st Quarterly Review
Issue no. 49 (September 2000)
Includes:
Invited article by Graham Pearson: The CWC General Purpose Criterion: How to Implement?
Progress in The Hague: 31st Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 12th Quarterly Review
Proceedings in South Africa: 2nd Quarterly Review
News Chronology: May-July 2000
Issue no. 50 (December 2000)
Includes:
Editorial: The CWC and the BWC: yesterday, today, tomorrow
Invited article by Tom Inch: The Chemical Weapons Convention: a viewpoint from the Chairman of the Advisory Committee to the UK National Authority
Invited article by Walter Krutzsch: Article VI of the Chemical Weapons Convention: past, present and future.
Progress in The Hague: 32nd Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 13th Quarterly Review
Proceedings in South Africa: 3rd Quarterly Review
News Chronology: August - October 2000
Issue no. 51 (March 2001)
Includes:
Editorial: Washington and the BWC Protocol negotiations
Invited article by Graham Pearson: Further chemical control regimes: narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances
Progress in The Hague: 33rd Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 15th Quarterly Review
Proceedings in South Africa: 4th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 2000 - January 2001
Issue no. 52 (June 2001)
Includes:
Invited article by Barbara Rosenberg: US policy and the BWC Protocol
Progress in The Hague: 34th Quarterly Review
Progress in Geneva: 15th Quarterly Review
Proceedings in South Africa: 5th Quartlery Review
News Chronology: February - April 2001
Issue no. 53 (September 2001)
Includes:
Editorial: Strengthening the Biological Weapons Convention
Invited article by Nicholas Sims: Nurturing the BWC: agenda for the Fifth Review Conference and beyond
Invited article by Graham Pearson: The US rejection of the Protocol at the eleventh hour damages international security against biological weapons
Progress in The Hague: 35th Quarterly Review
Report from Geneva: 16th Quarterly Review
Proceedings in Sourth Africa: 6th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: May - July 2001
Issue no. 54 (December 2001)
Includes:
Editorial: International criminal law and sanctions to reinforce the BWC
Progress in The Hague: 36th Quarterly Review
Report rom Geneva: 17th Quarterly Review
Proceedings in South African: 7th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: August - October 2001
Issue no. 55 (March 2002)
Includes:
Invited article by Julian Perry Robinson: What should be the scope of the CWC? A workshop report
Progress in The Hague: 37th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 2001 - January 2002
Issue 56 (June 2002)
Includes:
Invited article by Ian Kenyon: The Chemical Weapons Convention and the OPCW: The challenges of the 21st century
Invited article by Nicholas Sims: Route-maps to the OPBW: using the resumed BWC Fifth Review Conference
Progress in The Hague: 38th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: February - April 2002
Issue no. 57 (September 2002)
Includes:
Editorial: Preventing the hostile use of biotechnology: the way forward now
Invited article by Graham S Pearson: Further chemical control regimes: anti-doping
Progress in The Hague: 39th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: May - July 2002
Issue no. 58 (December 2002)
Includes:
Editorial: "Law Enforcement" and the CWC
Invited article by Mark Wheelis and Malcolm Dando: On The Brink: Biodefence, Biotechnology and the Future of Weapons Control
Progress in The Hague: 40th Quarterly Review
Report from Geneva: 18th Review
News Chronology: August - October 2002
Issue no. 59 (March 2003)
Includes:
Invited article by Ian Kenyon: Chrysalis - how the CWC produced the OPCW: the work of the OPCW Preparatory Commission.
Progress in The Hague: 41st Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 2002 - January 2003
Issue no. 60 (June 2003)
Includes:
Invited article by Graham Pearson: Security and Oversight of Pathogenic Microorganisms and Toxins
Progress in The Hague: 42nd Quarterly Review
News Chronology: February - April 2003
Issue no. 61 (September 2003)
Includes:
Editorial: 'Non-lethal' weapons, the CWC and the BWC
Progress in The Hague: 43rd Quarterly Review
Report from Geneva: The Biological Weapons Convention New Process
News Chronology: May - July 2003
A Tribute to David Kelly
Issue no. 62 (December 2003)
Includes:
Invited Article by Nicholas Sims: A proposal for putting the 26 March 2005 anniversary to best use for the BWC
Progress in The Hague: 44th Quarterly Review
Report from Geneva
News Chronology: August - October 2003
Issue no. 63 (March 2004)
Includes:
Invited Article by Lisa Tabassi: Impact of the CWC: Progressive Development of Customary International Law and Evolution of the Customary Norm Against Chemical Weapons
Progress in The Hague: 45th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 2003 - January 2004
Historical Note by John Hart: Information about the CBW weapons programes of the USSR
Issue no. 64 (June 2004)
Includes:
Editorial: Expectation and Prevention
Progress in The Hague: 46th Quarterly Review
Lisa Tabassi: A Note on UN Security Council Resolution 1540 (2004)
The actions requested or recommended by the First CWC Review Conference: How far have they got one year later?
News Chronology: February - April 2004
Issue no. 65 (September 2004)
Includes:
Editorial: Libya and 'Dual Use'
Progress in The Hague: 47th Quarterly Review
Report from Geneva: The Biological Weapons Convention New Process
News Chronology: May - July 2004
Issue no. 66 (December 2004)
Includes:
Invited Article by Bob Mathews: The Development of the Australia Group Export Control Lists of Biological Pathogens, Toxins and Dual-Use Equipment
Progress in The Hague: 48th Quarterly Review
Report from Geneva: The Biological Weapons Convention Meeting of States Parties
News Chronology: August - October 2004
Obituary - Martin Kaplan
Issue no. 67 (March 2005)
Includes:
Invited article by Elisa D Harris and John D Steinbruner: Scientific Openness and National Security after 9-11
Progress in The Hague: 49th Quarterly Review
News Chronology: November 2004 - January 2005
Issue no. 68 (June 2005)
Includes:
Invited article by Eitan Barak: Israel, the CWC and the Universality Objective: The View from Jerusalem
Invited article by Walter Krutzsch: "Never Under Any Circumstances": The CWC Three Years After its First Review Conference
Report from Geneva: The Biological Weapons Convention Meeting of Experts
News Chronology: February - April 2005
Issue no. 69 & 70 (December 2005)
Includes:
Invited article by John Freeman: The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Review Process: What More Can It Contribute?
Comment by Santiago Oñate, Ralf Trapp and Lisa Tabassi: Decision on the Follow-up to the OPCW Action Plan on Article AII: Ensuring the Effective Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention
Historical note by Erhard Geissler: Alibek, Tularaemia and the Battle of Stalingrad
Report from Geneva: The Biological Weapons Convention Meeting of States Parties, 2005
News Chronology: May - October 2005
Issue no. 71 (May 2006)
Includes:
Invited article by Reid Kirby: Paradise lost: The Psycho Agents
Comment by Ian Kenyon: The Summer of '76
Report from Geneva: The Preparatory Commitee for the Sixth BWC Review Conference
News Chronology: November 2005 - January 2006
Issue no. 72 & 73 (September 2006)
Includes:
Invited article by Ian Kenyon: The USA/USSR Arms Control Relationship and its Impact on the CWC
News Chronology: February - July 2006
Issue no. 74 (December 2006)
Includes:
Invited article by Lisa Tabassi and Erwin van der Borght: Chemical Warfare as Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
Report from Geneva by Graham S Pearson: The Biological Weapons Convention Sixth Review Conference
News Chronology: August -October 2006
Issue no. 75 (March 2007)
Includes:
Invited article by Lisa Tabassi: The Nexus Between the OPCW and the International Criminal Court
Invited article by Jonathan B Tucker: Strengthening the CWC Regime for Transfers of Dual-Use Chemicals
News Chronology: November 2006 - January 2007
Issue no. 76 & 77 (October 2007)
Includes:
Invited article by Walter Krutzsch: Ensuring True Implementation of the CWC
Report from Geneva by Graham S Pearson: The Biological Weapons Convention Meeting of Experts, August 2007
News Chronology: February - July 2007
Issue no. 78 (February 2008)
Includes:
Invited article by Julian Perry Robinson: Is the OPCW Implementing the CWC Definition of Chemical Weapons?
Report from Geneva by Graham S Pearson: The Biological Weapons Convention Meeting of States Parties, December 2007
News Chronology: August - October 2007
Issue no. 79 (June 2008)
Includes:
Invited article by Richard Guthrie: The Second Chemical Weapons Convention Review Conference
News Chronology: November 2007 - January 2008
Issue no. 80 (September 2008)
Includes:
Invited article by Julian Perry Robinson: Bringing the CBW Conventions Closer Together
Report from Geneva by Graham S Pearson: The Biological Weapons Convention Meeting of Experts, August 2008
Obituary: Ian Kenyon
News Chronology: February - April 2008
Issue no.81 (December 2008)
Includes:
Invited article by Detlef Maennig: The Problem of Thousands of Other Chemical Production Facilities Under the Chemical Weapons Convention: Are Some More Relevant Than Others?
Report from Geneva by Graham S Pearson: The Biological Weapons Convention Meeting of States Parties, December 2008
News Chronology: May - July 2008
Issue no. 82 (March 2009)
Includes:
Invited article by Tony Bastock: The Chemical Weapons Convention and the Role of the Chemicals Industry in its Future
News Chronology: August - October 2008
Issue no. 83 & 84 (July 2009)
Includes:
Invited article by Donald A Mahley: The OPCW: Reflecting on the Model
Invited article by Robert Mathews: The Regime for Other Chemical Production Facilities: A Technical Perspective
Invited article by John R Walker: Allegations of BW Use and their Investigation: Lessons from the Past. A Case Study from 1941
Obituary: Åke Bovallius
News Chronology: November 2008 - April 2009
Issue no. 85 (October 2009)
Includes:
Invited article by Donald A Mahley: Controlling the BW Genie
Report from Geneva by Graham S Pearson: The Biological Weapons Convention Meeting of Experts August 2009
News Chronology: May - July 2009
Issue no.86 (February 2010)
Includes:
Invited article by Donald A Mahley: A Personal Assessment of the BWC Protocol Negotiations
Invited article by John R Walker: A Tale of Two Riot Control Agents: UK Attitudes to CS and CR in Warfare and Law Enforcement 1969-1975
Report from Geneva by Graham S Pearson: The Biological Weapons Convention Meeting of States Parties December 2009
News Chronology: August - December 2009
Special Issue (February 2011)
On the Criminalization of Biological and Chemical Armament and the Harvard Sussex Draft Convention
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"Detection of Remote Biological Weapons Field Tests", December 1966, private circulation, 12 pp.
"Four Questions Regarding U.S. CBW Policies", 1968, private circulation, 3 pp.
"The Position of Various Nations During the Interwar Period Regarding the Prohibition of the Use in War of Tear Gas Under the Geneva Protocol of 1925", May 1969, private circulation, 4 pp.
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Memorandum to Files Regarding Sverdlovsk, 30 April 1980, private circulation, 7 pp.
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“The Meaning of ‘Hostile Purposes’ in the Biological Weapons Convention,” 11th International Workshop of the Pugwash Study Group on Implementation of the CBW Conventions, Implications of the CWC Implementation for the BTWC Protocol Negotiations (Noordwijk, The Netherlands, 15-16 May, 1999) 2 pp.
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