War of Nerves: Chemical Warfare from World War I to Al-Qaeda

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In this important and revelatory book, Jonathan Tucker, a leading expert on chemical and biological weapons, chronicles the lethal history of chemical warfare from World War I to the present.

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  • Author: Tucker, Jonathan
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 496
  • Publish Date: February 13 2007
  • ISBN10: 1400032334
  • Language: English
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In this important and revelatory book, Jonathan Tucker, a leading expert on chemical and biological weapons, chronicles the lethal history of chemical warfare from World War I to the present.

At the turn of the twentieth century, the rise of synthetic chemistry made the large-scale use of toxic chemicals on the battlefield both feasible and cheap. Tucker explores the long debate over the military utility and morality of chemical warfare, from the first chlorine gas attack at Ypres in 1915 to Hitler’s reluctance to use nerve agents (he believed, incorrectly, that the U.S. could retaliate in kind) to Saddam Hussein’s gassing of his own people, and concludes with the emergent threat of chemical terrorism. Moving beyond history to the twenty-first century, War of Nerves makes clear that we are at a crossroads that could lead either to the further spread of these weapons or to their ultimate abolition.

Author: Jonathan Tucker
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Anchor Books
Published: 02/13/2007
Pages: 496
Weight: 1lbs
Size: 7.94h x 5.32w x 1.03d
ISBN: 9781400032334
Language: English

Author

Tucker, Jonathan

Binding

ISBN10

1400032334

ISBN13

9781400032334

Page Count

496

Published Date

February 13 2007

Language

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