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Dangerous biological organisms and chemical
substances: A proposal for
a nation-wide integrated BC-civil protection concept. Ines M. Kaldas, Presentation
to the
Vienna Chief Executive Office: Crises Management and Rapid Relief, 12. June 2003.
The anti-Iraq war movement in the US - the beginning of a peace initiative. Ines
M. Kaldas,
Wiener Zeitung, 21 Jan. 2003.
America‘s war on terrorism: Is the current US strategy up-to-date? Ines
M. Kaldas,
Wiener Zeitung, 4 October 2002.
The domestic consequences of 9/11/2001 and their effects on US foreign- and security
policy. Ines M. Kaldas, Wiener Zeitung, 27 March 2002.
The emergence of a new threat: Biological and chemical weapons. Ines M. Kaldas,
Friedensforum 9/4 2001,pp 11-12, European Peace University, Schlaining/AUT.
Progress in passive defense against weapons of mass destruction. Ines M. Kaldas,
Journal of Military Ordnance 11 (5), September 2001.
Transatlantic Divergence: WMD threat underscores divided philosophies. Ines M.
Kaldas,
Defense News, pp 36-37, June 2001.
Chemical and biological defense program - The US view. Ines M. Kaldas,
Journal of Military Ordnance, 10 (6), pp 22-23, November 2000.
Nonproliferation policy under a new US administration, Ines M. Kaldas, Wiener
Zeitung,30 Oct. 2000.
Reprinted in: Friedensforum 6/7 2000, p 24, European Peace University/AUT.
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