
Examining the process by which the U.S. government develops policies and programs addressing unconventional weapons - made for generalists interested in how this topic fits into national security debates
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I continue to progress toward reducing the number of my boxes holding old clippings and journals discussing WMD issues. I really have a lot of boxes; these were research sources for my books and articles, but I don’t think I need them anymo...
Well, I knew it was coming eventually. Someone warned me maybe a year ago that Annie Jacobsen was planning to release a book titled “Biological War: A Scenario.” I suspected that it was going to be as fictional and misleading as her previou...
Tom Nichols is known (among many things) for his book “The Death of Expertise” (Oxford Univ Press, 2017) in which he suggests that there are forces that undermine the authority of experts in the United States. This anti-expertise is in part...
I spend a lot of time criticizing the U.S. government’s approach to biological security policy, largely because it spends so much time developing a narrative that doesn’t change the status quo and rehashes old rhetorical statements. I disli...
Last week, I was casting about for an article to write and discovered that I can’t access any Air Force websites. I am not used to seeing “ACCESS DENIED” when going to look at the news articles on Air Force Global Strike Command’s website....
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Al Mauroni is a specialist in counter-WMD and nuclear deterrence operations and policy. He is the author of eight books and numerous journal articles.
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