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Weapons of Mass Destruction and US Foreign Policy The strategic use of a concept
By Michelle Bentley
Copyright 2014
192 Pages
by
Routledge
192 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book examines the use of concepts – specifically ‘weapons of mass destruction’ (WMD) – in US foreign policy discourse.
Current analysis of WMD definition has made headway into identifying the repercussions that the conceptual conflation of such diverse weapons – typically understood as a reference to nuclear, biological and chemical weapons – has for international security. While the... Read more
Introduction: What We Talk About When We Talk About WMD 1. Contesting ‘Weapons of Mass Destruction’ 2. Constructing WMD in US Foreign Policy 3. WMD During the Cold War 4. Conceptual Reinvigoration in the 1990s 5. 9/11 Times a Thousand 6. Conventions, Conventional Weapons and Humpty Dumpty Conclusion: The Strategic Use of a Concept
Biography
Michelle Bentley is Lecturer in International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.






