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CASE STUDY SERIES President Nixon’s Decision to Renounce the U.S. Offensive Biological Weapons Program Jonathan B. Tucker and Erin R. Mahan Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction
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Destruction Case Study 1 National Defense University Press / NDU Press / Policy Review / /

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United States / Soviet Union / /

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U.S. Government On-Line Bookstore / Fort Detrick / Mass Destruction National Defense University / /

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printing / chemical weapons / open-air testing site / consequence management / poisonous chemicals / chemical and biological weapons / /

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Congress / Pentagon / Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction / National Archives and Records Administration / Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction National Defense University Since / U.S. Army Chemical Corps / National Defense University / United States Army / Department of Defense / Erin R. Mahan Center for the Study of Weapons / Institute for National Strategic Studies / Army / WMD Center / /

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Jonathan B. Tucker / Richard M. Nixon / Richard Nixon / Loose End / William Rogers / /

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U.S. Offensive Biological Weapons Program President / CASE STUDY SERIES President / Chairman / President / Secretary of State / Superintendent / /

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