《生物武器公约》:产生和执行问题

A. Ayers
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在研究防止生物战的方法之前,重要的是要清楚地了解一些最可能的生物武器是什么。了解一种武器的潜在影响是重要的一步,因为它将有助于为制定规章制度奠定基础。在了解了可用的武器类型之后,对话逻辑上转向了可以采取预防措施以避免这种潜在灾难发生的问题。预防工作主要通过1972年《生物武器公约》进行。正是通过这项公约,世界上大多数国家同意停止或不开始生物武器计划。然而,与许多其他条约一样,《生物武器公约》在可执行性方面也存在一些问题。公约的这个问题严重到足以使整个《禁止生物武器公约》失效。通过考虑这些武器、防止使用这些武器的措施以及围绕《生物武器公约》的问题,可以更好地了解生物战造成的实际威胁以及为确保不会发生这种攻击而采取的措施的现状。虽然潜在的生物武器清单很多,但有少数武器被认为是特别令人担忧的。这些被称为A类特工,构成了高度的国家安全风险,这将是本文的主要焦点。
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The Biological Weapons Convention: Creation and Problems with Enforcement
Prior to examining ways to prevent biological warfare, it is important to gain a clear understanding of what some of the most likely biological weapons are. Knowing the potential effect of a weapon is an important step as it will aid in laying down a basis for regulations. After understanding the types of weapons available, the conversation logically turns towards a question of preventative action that can be taken to avoid this potential catastrophe from taking place. Prevention is primarily attempted through the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC). It is through this convention that the majority of the world’s nations agreed to either cease or not begin a biological weapons program. However, as with many other treaties, the Biological Weapons Convention is left with several problems when it comes to its enforceability. This problem with the convention is serious enough to render the entire BWC ineffective. By considering these weapons, the measures to prevent their use, and the problems surrounding the BWC, it is possible to better understand the actual threat posed by biological warfare and the current state of measures being taken to ensure that such an attack cannot occur. While the potential list of biological weapons is numerous, there are a handful of weapons that are considered to be of particular concern. These have been termed as class A agents, which pose a high national security risk and will be the primary focus of this paper.
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