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SIPRI policy paper, 1653-7548 ; no. 19 |
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SIPRI policy paper ; no. 19.
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Summary |
Efforts to counter threats posed by non-state actors, including bioterrorism, have led to the recognition that public health professionals need to become more aware of and sensitive to counterterrorism concerns. As new and more effective instruments are sought to prevent biological proliferation threats, it is likely to become increasingly difficult to draw a sharp line between actions needed in the public health and security sectors. This Policy Paper draws on research that was carried out as part of a pilot project conducted by SIPRI to investigate how the common instruments of the European Union (EU) can support and reinforce actions taken by individual European governments (acting on their own or through intergovernmental cooperation) against the proliferation of nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) weapons. That project investigated what could be done outside the EU to reduce the danger of NBC weapon proliferation. This paper mainly examines internal measures to protect Europeans from health threats caused by the deliberate use of disease. The author, Frida Kuhlau, in 2006 carried out a survey of the role of the EU's Community pillar in the different projects, programmes and initiatives that are under way in the EU to reduce the security risks from microorganisms and toxins |
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Viewed on (Sept. 14, 2007) |
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Biological weapons.
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Bioterrorism -- Europe -- Prevention
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Biological weapons.
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Bioterrorism -- Prevention.
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Europe.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Kuhlau, Frida
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Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
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