Harvard Sussex Program
on chemical and biological warfare armament and arms limitation


A bibliography of HSP research publications


See also Output from HSP Short-Term Research

Nicholas Dragffy. "Context of the Harvard Sussex Draft Convention A Documented Chronology of Events during 1996 through 2010", 22 March 2011.

Caitríona McLeish and Paul Nightingale. "Effective action to strengthen the BTWC regime: the impact of dual use controls on UK Science", Bradford Briefing Paper no.7, 2nd Series, May 2005.

Caitríona McLeish and Paul Nightingale. "The impact of dual use controls on UK science: results from a pilot study", report of the recently-completed ESRC Science and Society Project Dual-use controls and genomic research, published as SPRU Electronic Working Paper Series, paper no 132, April 2005.

Julian Robinson. "The Chemical Weapons Convention in a changing political context", in Paul Fogelberg (ed). Changing Threats to Global Security: Peace or Turmoil. Proceedings of the XV International Amaldi Conference, Helsinki, 25-27 September 2003, Helsinki: Delegation of the Finnish Academies of Science and Letters, and Finnish Institute of International Affairs, 2004, pp 211-25.

Julian Robinson (executive editor). Public health response to biological and chemical weapons: WHO guidance, Geneva: World Health Organization, 2004, 340 pp.

Matthew Meselson and Julian Robinson. "A draft convention to prohibit biological and chemical weapons under international criminal law", The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, vol 28 no 1 (Winter 2004), pp 57-71.

Julian Robinson. "Disabling chemical weapons: a documented chronology of events, 1945-2003", 1 November 2003 for private distribution, 157 pp.

Daniel Feakes. "Global society and biological and chemical weapons" in Mary Kaldor, Helmut Anheier and Marlies Glasius (eds). Global Civil Society Yearbook 2003, Oxford University Press, 2003, pp 87-117.

Daniel Feakes. "National legal mechanisms and the establishment of an international criminalization system", in ICGEB, The Possible Use of Biological Weapons by Terrorist Groups: Scientific, Legal and International Implications, Trieste: ICGEB, 2003 (corrected edition), pp 95-107.

Emmanuelle Tuerlings. Dual-Use Bio-Technology: Prospects for Governance through Arms Control, D Phil dissertation, University of Sussex, January 2003.

Caitriona McLeish. Accommodating Bio-Disarmament to Bio-Technological Change: The Issue of Dual Use, D Phil dissertation, University of Sussex, December 2002.

Julian Robinson. "Memorandum from Professor J P Perry Robinson", in UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, first report of Session 2001-02, The Biological Weapons Green Paper, December 2002.

Julian Robinson (consortium leader and executive editor). Scientific and Technological Advances Relevant to Bioterrorism, and their Possible Impact on Vulnerabilities in EU Society: A Prospective Study, Final Report, corrected and with Working Papers, for the European Science and Technology Observatory in response to paragraph 4.2 of EU Commission Communication 2001/707, 29 November 2002, 439 pp.

Daniel Feakes, "Evaluating the CWC verification system", Disarmament Forum [Geneva: UNIDIR], no 4, 2002, pp 11-21.

Daniel Feakes. "The emerging European disarmament and non-proliferation agenda on chemical and biological weapons", Disarmament Diplomacy, no 65, July/August 2002, pp 17-25.

Julian Robinson. "What should be the scope of the CWC? A workshop report" [on the problem of adequately implementing the General Purpose Criterion], The CBW Conventions Bulletin, no 55, March 2002, pp 1-4.

Matthew Meselson and Julian Robinson. "A draft convention to prohibit biological and chemical weapons under international criminal law", in Treaty Enforcement and International Cooperation in Criminal Matters: with Special Reference to the Chemical Weapons Convention, Rodrigo Yepes-Enriquez and Lisa Tabassi (eds), The Hague: TMC Asser Press, 2002, pp 457-69.

Daniel Feakes, "Challenges in the implementation of export controls under the Chemical Weapons Convention", in Treaty Enforcement and International Cooperation in Criminal Matters: with Special Reference to the Chemical Weapons Convention, Rodrigo Yepes-Enriquez and Lisa Tabassi (eds), The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2002, pp 331-43.

Matthew Meselson. "Bioterror: What can be done?", in R Silvers and B Epstein (eds), Striking Terror, New York: New York Review of Books, 2002, pp 259-76.

Daniel Feakes and Jez Littlewood. "Hope and ambition turn to dismay and neglect: the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention in 2001", Medicine, Conflict and Survival, vol 18, 2002, pp 161-74.

Julian Robinson, "Chemical weapons", in Physicians for Social Responsibility - Finland, War or Health? A Reader, New York: Zed Books, 2002, pp 199-26.

Graham Pearson and Julian Robinson. "Maximizing security benefits from technical cooperation in microbiology and biotechnology: infrastructure, regulations and procedures", in M Dando et al (eds) Maximizing the Security and Development Benefits from the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, The Hague: Kluwer Academic Publishers (2002) pp 189-98.

Matthew Meselson. "International criminalization of chemical and biological weapons", American Academy of Arts and Sciences Bulletin, vol 54, no 2, Winter 2001, pp 38-42.

Matthew Meselson and Julian Robinson. "CBW criminalisation and universal jurisdiction", OPCW Synthesis, Winter/December 2001, pp 18-19.

Matthew Meselson, "Note regarding source strength", The ASA Newsletter, 21 December 2001, issue no 87, pp 1, 10, 11.

Matthew Meselson. "Bioterror: what can be done?", The New York Review of Books, vol 48 no 2 (20 December 2001), pp 38-41.

Daniel Feakes. "Export controls, chemical trade, and the CWC", in J B Tucker (ed), The Chemical Weapons Convention: Implementation, Challenges and Solutions, Washington DC: Monterey Institute of International Studies, 2001, pp 45-52.

Julian Robinson. "Memorandum: the inquiry into weapons of mass destruction", UK House of Commons, Foreign Affairs Committee, eighth report of Session 1999-2000, Weapons of Mass Destruction, 25 July 2000, pp 203-6.

Julian Robinson and George Poste. "The Biological Weapons Convention and its projected Protocol", in Measures for Controlling the Threat from Biological Weapons, London: The Royal Society, July 2000, pp 9-14.

Daniel Feakes and Ian Kenyon. "The CWC Paris Resolution: unresolved issues", Strengthening the Biological Weapons Convention Briefing Paper [University of Bradford Department of Peace Studies], no 31, July 2000, 45pp.

Matthew Meselson. "Averting the Hostile Exploitation of Biotechnology", The CBW Conventions Bulletin, no.48, June 2000, pp 16-19.

 

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