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BASIC provides a free, monthly update on the latest developments in the biological weapons debate. Analysis of the latest news is offered, along with a selection of information and articles illustrating new trends in policy and public opinion. While examining events from all parts of the globe, the update focuses primarily on illuminating the swings and shifts of the U.S. debate for a European audience. Click here to sign up sign up.

BASIC Publications

Unravelling the Known Unknowns: Why no Weapons of Mass Destruction have been found in Iraq, by David Isenberg and Ian Davis, BASIC Special Report, 2004.1, January 2004

Statement to the November 17-18, 2003 Meeting of the Advisory Panel To Assess the Capabilities for Domestic Response to Terrorist Attacks Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction, (PDF), by David Isenberg.

The Hunt for Chemical and Biological Weapons in Iraq, (PDF), A BASIC Special Briefing, which will be continually updated as events unfold, 30 April 2003

A BASIC Guide to Biological Weapons Control August 2002 Edition, by Michael Crowley and David Grahame

Combating Biological Weapons, article, published in UN Chronicle Volume XXXIX Number 2, 2002, Michael Crowley, May 2002

Controversial Trial Examines South African CBW Activities, BASIC Reports 81, Chandre Gould, May 2002

Countries Confront Obstacles to Strengthened BWC, BASIC Reports 79, David Grahame, February 2002

Disease by Design: De-mystifying the Biological Weapons Debate by Michael Crowley, BASIC Research Report 2001.2, November 2001. Also available in pdf format.

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