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"This book examines the use of concepts - specifically 'weapons of mass destruction' (WMD) - in US foreign policy and national security discourse. Current analysis of WMD definition has made headway into identifying the repercussions that the conceptual conflation of such diverse weapons - typically understood as a reference to nuclear, biological and chemical weapons - has for international security. While the concept assumes these weapons are 'equal', the vast disparity between them, and their disparity from the conventional weapons from which they are supposedly distinct, means this approach is seen as unreflective of reality, causing miscalculations in security policy. Not least, this has highlighted that the issue of WMD definition is a priority concern where this has direct implications for strategy. Weapons of Mass Destruction and US Foreign Policy argues that understanding WMD is not a search for a single interpretation, but one that seeks to comprehend what the concept means at any given time, especially where this relates to the political circumstances of its use. By identifying the different ways in which WMD has been defined, the book constructs a dynamic view of conceptual meaning that recognises and, more importantly explains, the inherent diversity in interpretation as the consequence of epistemic and institutional context. This book will be of much interest to students of Weapons of Mass Destruction, US foreign and security policy, strategic studies and IR"-- "This book examines the use of concepts specifically weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in US foreign policy and national security discourse. Current analysis of WMD definition has made headway into identifying the repercussions that the conceptual conflation of such diverse weapons typically understood as a reference to nuclear, biological and chemical weapons has for international security. While the concept assumes these weapons are equal, the vast disparity between them, and their disparity from the conventional weapons from which they are supposedly distinct, means this approach is seen as unreflective of reality, causing miscalculations in security policy. Not least, this has highlighted that the issue of WMD definition is a priority concern where this has direct implications for strategy. Weapons of Mass Destruction and US Foreign Policy argues that understanding WMD is not a search for a single interpretation, but one that seeks to comprehend what the concept means at any given time, especially where this relates to the political circumstances of its use. By identifying the different ways in which WMD has been defined, the book constructs a dynamic view of conceptual meaning that recognises and, more importantly explains, the inherent diversity in interpretation as the consequence of epistemic and institutional context.This book will be of much interest to students of Weapons of Mass Destruction, US foreign and security policy, strategic studies and IR. "--
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The non-use of biological weapons has been described as the 'great mystery of biological warfare.' This volume solves that mystery by analysing the bioweapons taboo, in the first comprehensive study of the concept.
Biological weapons. --- Warfare and Defence. --- Warfare & defence.
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Chemical warfare --- Aussenpolitik --- Bürgerkrieg in Syrien --- Chemische Waffe --- Verbot --- Syria --- Syria --- United States --- USA
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Terrorism --- Prevention --- Obama, Barack --- Political and social views --- United States --- Foreign relations --- Politics and government --- Military policy --- TerrorismPreventionObama, Barack --- Obama, BarackPolitical and social viewsUnited States --- United StatesForeign relations --- 2009 --- -United States --- 2009-2017 --- 21st century --- Obama, Barack, 1961 --- -Obama, Barack, 1961 --- -Political and social views --- Polemology --- Obama, Barack Hussein II --- Terrorism - Prevention --- Obama, Barack - Political and social views --- United States - Foreign relations - 2009 --- -United States - Politics and government - 2009 --- -United States - Military policy --- -Terrorism
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