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Background Papers  
The Threat of Deliberate Disease in the 21st CenturyGraham S. Pearson Jan. 1998
The Vital Importance of the Web of Deterrence
Graham S. Pearson
May 1998
The Protocol to Strengthen the BWC: An Integrated Regime
Graham S. Pearson
May 1998
The Protocol to Strengthen the BWC : An Integrated Regime (abstract)
Graham S. Pearson
May 1998
Implementation of Article X: Present Status and Prospects for the Future
Graham S. Pearson
March 1998
A Lean Organization to Strengthen the Biological Weapons Convention
Graham S.Pearson
March 1998

The Regime To Prevent Biological Weapons: Opportunities For A Safer, Healthier, More Prosperous World
Graham S. Pearson

 
The Regime To Prevent Biological Weapons: Opportunities For A Safer, Healthier, More Prosperous World
Graham S. Pearson
 
Why Biological Weapons Present The Greatest Danger
Graham S. Pearson, published with the kind persmission of theorganisers of The Seventh International Symposium on Protection against Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents, Stockholm, 15 - 19 June 2001.
June 2001
'Averting the Hostile Exploitation of Biotechnology'
Matthew Meselson. Rreproduced with the kind permission of the CBW Conventions Bulletin, Quarterly Journal of the Harvard Sussex Program on CBW Armament and Arms Limitation, CBWCB 48, June 2000, pp-16-19, (in .pdf). See also Evaluation Paper No. 17, 'The Strengthened BTWC Protocol: Implications for the Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industry, October 1998.
June 2000
'The Protocol to the Biological Weapons Convention is Within Reach'
Graham S. Pearson. Arms Control Today, June 2000.
June 2000
'Time to Wrap Up'
Tibor Toth, Chairman, Ad Hoc Group of the States Parties to the BWC, , reproduced with the kind permission of the CBW Conventions Bulletin, Quarterly Journal of the Harvard Sussex Program on CBW Armament and Arms Limitation, CBWCB 46, December 1999, pp. 1-3, (in .pdf).
Dec. 1999
Sttement on Composite Text by Chairman of the Ad Hoc Group, Ambassador Tibor Toth.
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