This is an analysis of the proliferation of chemical and biological
weapons, which examines the attractions and utility of these
weapons for some developing states, the difficulties encountered in
trying to control their spread and the lessons from the Rabta
controversy and the Gulf War. It reviews the evolution of American
chemical weapons policy under the Bush administration, the
implications of the Chemical Weapons Convention and the problems
posed by the inherently dynamic nature of these weapons and their
tactical flexibility.
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