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- W3204014305 abstract "In his classic book on the Utility of Force: The Art of War in the ModernWorld,2 General RupertSmith warned of the dangers of treating the wars of this century as if they were the same asthe force-on-force wars between industrial states that characterised the last century. Amongstthe characteristics of modern wars that he identified was that: ‘We fight amongst the people, afact amplified literally and figuratively by the central role of the media: we fight in every livingroom in the world as well as on the streets… of a conflict zone.’3 As the events in the MiddleEast and Ukraine during 2014 demonstrate so clearly, the wars of this century are unlikely tobe resolved by military force alone. Indeed the development, deployment, and use of militaryforce can be counter-productive to the political objectives of the parties involved in suchconflicts and potentially contravene international law.This chapter is concerned with one such counter-productive possibility – the seeminglysensible pursuit of incapacitating chemical agent (ICA) weapons to deal with difficultsituations, such as terrorists holding hostages. The argument presented in the chapter is not thatseeking so-called ‘less lethal’4 options to lethal force is wrong, but rather that each such option1 This chapter is drawn from an extensive report Down the Slippery Slope?A Study of contemporary dualuse research potentially applicable to incapacitating agent weapons, Biochemical Security 2030 project/Bradford non-lethalWeapons Research Project, October 2014." @default.
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- W3204014305 title "State development of incapacitating chemical agent weapons: implications including potential terrorist misuse" @default.
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