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A Foreign Policy Event

Biological Weapons and U.S. Security

Weapons, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Arms Control, Proliferation, National Security


Event Summary

The Brookings Institution and the American Society for Microbiology held a conference open to the media and the public on growing concerns over the threat posed to the American people and U.S. national security by biological weapons.

Event Information

When

Monday, April 27, 1998
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
Map

Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

The panels surveyed the basic military and biological nature of the threat, ongoing efforts to limit the threat (including a strengthened biological weapons convention), and ways the United States might respond to any use of biological weapons against its military forces or civilian population. The panelists possess a wide array of relevant experience and expertise.

Participants

Introduction and Background

Dr. Ronald Atlas

American Society for Microbiology Task Force on Biological Weapons — Medical/biological character of the threat
Medical/Biological Nature of the Threat of Biological Weapons to U.S. Security, conference paper by Dr. Ronald Atlas.

Dr. Seth Carus

National Defense University — Global/international character of the threat.
Biological Warfare Threats in Perspective, conference paper by Dr. Seth Carus.

John Steinbruner

Brookings Institution — U.S. and Russian biological weapons programs and scientific collaboration on arms control to date

Means to Address the Threat

Dr. Kay Goss

Associate Director for Preparedness, Training and Exercises Directorate, Federal Emergency Management Agency — U.S. civil defense capabilities and efforts against biological attack

Dr. Gary Samore

National Security Council — Prospects and potential of a strengthened biological weapons convention

U.S. Army Colonel David Franz

United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Maryland — U.S. military preparations to cope with a biological weapons attack

Moderator

Michael E. O'Hanlon

Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy

Richard N. Haass

Director, Foreign Policy Studies, Brookings Institution (with concluding remarks)


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