Biotechnology and International Security
By (Author) David Malet
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
19th May 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
International relations
Military history
Biotechnology
355.82
Hardback
206
Width 162mm, Height 239mm, Spine 21mm
485g
Research and development in the emerging fields of biotechnology, including human enhancement and direct-effect genetic weapons, may very well change the nature of war and international politics. This biotech revolution in military affairs will offer great advantages to the United States and other technologically advanced states, but raises many new questions about just war and bioethics. Biotechnology and International Security contextualizes the militarization of biotechnology by examining its strategic uses, the nature of bioweapons, and the overall impact on warfare and security. The book looks at the many emerging military applications of biotechnology and provides a nontechnical assessment of how a wide range of technologies are influencing war fighting, international balance of power, and homeland security. It offers a thorough introduction to bioweapons and biosecurity challenges, along with the resulting ethical and policy dilemmas.
David Malet is director of the security policy studies program of the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University.