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Perry Robinson

J. Perry Robinson etal., World Health Organisation Guidance, Geneva (2004). [Pg.165]

Interview with Julian Perry Robinson, SPRU, University of Sussex (5 July 2004). [Pg.181]

Perry-Robinson, Julian, The CWC The Success of Chemical Disarmament Negotiations, SIPRI Yearbook 1993. Oxford Oxford University Press (1993). [Pg.189]

Compare Julian Perry Robinson, Chemical Warfare Arms Control A Framework for... [Pg.38]

Perry Robinson J (ed.) (2004). Toxins. In Public Health Response to Biological and Chemical Weapons WHO Guidance, 2nd edn., annex 2, pp. 214—228. Geneva World Health Organization. [Pg.279]

Julian Perry Robinson, Memorandum submitted by Professor J P Perry Robinson, University of Sussex, Foreign Affairs Committee, Eighth Report, Weapons of Mass Destruction, 25 July 2000, Appendix 29, p. 203. [Pg.644]

Perry Robinson J (1971). The Problem of Chemical and Biological Warfare, Volume 1. Stockholm, Sweden Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Amsqvist and Wiskell. [Pg.664]

The observation was first made by Robin Clarke and Julian Perry Robinson in United Kingdom Research Policy , in Steven Rose (ed.), Chemical and Biological Warfare, (London, 1968), p. 109. [Pg.145]

The fullest summary of the disposal of chemical weapons after the Second World War is to be found in The Rise of CB Weapons , Julian Perry Robinson, SIPRI, op. cit., pp. 153 n. and 305 n. [Pg.295]

Calculations based upon assessment by Julian Perry Robinson, and SIPRI Yearbook (1973), p. 271. [Pg.301]

Julian Perry Robinson, Seth Cams and Professor Matthew Meselson were equally reassuring. Perry Robinson asserted that elements of the media and the Pentagon had overestimated the significance of Iraq s chemical stockpile. He maintained that its primary value was psychological, that the casualty effects of nerve gas would be blunted by its volatility in hot desert conditions, and that the Iraqi stockpile was far too small to be employed effectively over the potential size of battlefield. He also suspected that Iraq s air power - the most potent means of delivery -would not last long in a battle with coalition air forces, and that the SCUD missiles would prove too inaccurate to attack air bases systematically. Meselson affirmed that the Iraqi chemical attacks were never any more than marginally effective against forces with anti-chemical protective... [Pg.111]

Ibid., p.43 Pearson, Prospects for Chemical and Biological Arms Control The Web of Deterrence, pp.l46, 148 see also M.Meselson and J. Perry Robinson, Chemical Warfare and Chemical Disarmament , Scientific American vol.242, no.4 (April 1980), pp. 34-43. [Pg.176]

J. Perry Robinson, Chemical Weapons Proliferation , pp.22-4, and Chemical Weapons Proliferation Security Risks , in J. Pascal Zanders and E. Remade (eds). Chemical Weapons Proliferation (Brussels Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1991), pp.69-92 E. Harris, Chemical Weapons Proliferation in the Developing World , in RUSI and Brassey s, Defence Yearbook 1989 (London Brassey s, 1989), pp.67-88 R. Jeffrey Smith, Agency Gets Last Word on Poison Gas , p.A23. [Pg.176]

J. Perry Robinson, Chemical and Biological Warfare Developments in 1987 , in SIPRI, SIPRl Yearbook 1987 World Armaments and Disarmament (Oxford Oxford University Press, 1988), hereafter referred to as the SIPRI Yearbook 1987, pp. 100-3 see also Burck and Floweree, International Handbook, pp. 153- 0. [Pg.179]

S. J. Lundin, J.P. Perry Robinson and R. Trapp, Chemical and Biological Warfare Developments in 1988 in SIPRI Yearbook 1988 World Armaments and Disarmament (Oxford Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 103-4 M. Richardson, Australia Holding Chemical Arms Talks , International Herald Tribune, 13-14 August 1988, p.2. [Pg.179]

J. Perry Robinson, J. Guillemin and M. Meselson, Yellow Rain The Story Collapses , Foreign Policy, no.68 (Fall 1987), pp. 100-17. [Pg.180]

Chemical Weapons Convention, pp. 177-82 P. Herby and J. Perry Robinson, International Organization for Chemical Disarmament Begins, CWCB, no.l9 (March 1993), pp.1-4. [Pg.213]

Burck and Floweree, International Handbook, pp.583-611 Meselson, Hearings,.,Chemical and Biological Weapons Threat, p.l95 Perry Robinson, Chemical Weapons Proliferation Security Risks, in Pascal Zanders and Remade (eds.). Chemical Weapons Proliferation, p.79. [Pg.214]


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