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    Historical Aspects of Bioterrorism: Factors Determining the Possibility of Using Pathogenic Biological Agents as Biological Weapons by M. A. Yudin, A. S. Bogacheva, A. L. Buzmakova, A. V. Potapova, A. V. Romanova, D. O. Kalyakina, V. V. Shilov

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The numerous international agreements, treaties and protocols that have been developed and ratified to date, limiting the production and use of weapons of mass destruction, do not guarantee the elimination of the risks of illegal acquisition and use of biologically active substances by terrorist organizations, which does not exclude the possibility of committing acts of bioterrorism. …”
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    Research Institute № 9 of the Imperial Japanese Army by A. E. Kulanov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Despite the decades that have passed since the end of World War II, historians and researchers from other academic fields remain interested in the activities of a number of organizations and military units of the Japanese army and navy, engaged, during the pre-war and war periods, in the development of weapons of mass destruction, unique weapons, as well as means of their delivery. …”
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    “Hybrid Landscape” in the Near East by Igor S. Zonn

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…As a result, the spatial and in-depth damage and destruction of the natural environment become sharply reduced. …”
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    Global Risks as Factors that Affect the Current system of international Relations by Irina A. Zaitseva

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The unilateral approach to solving international issues, instead of the collective efforts of the international community; the deployment of weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical, biological) and technologies for the production of radioactive materials; escalation of economic and resource nationalization (the desire of States to expropriate or restrict the export of important for the world economy of resources), etc. promote the increasing geopolitical risks.Economic risks include the risk in terms of their likelihood their impact on the macroeconomic, as from the financial systems and infrastructure to price volatility and regulatory issues. …”
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    From anthropocentrism to sociology of things and digital sociology by S. Kibakin

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The examples of man-made disasters, the use of weapons of mass destruction, as social facts, that had a significant impact on the development of mankind, have been adduced. …”
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