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Project on Strengthening the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC)
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The Project on Strengthening
the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention enters the digital age with
internet video lectures. In the first of its series of
Current
Commentaries
on arms control in the twenty-first century
the Project presents nine web-videos on the initiative to strengthen
the international legal prohibition against biological weapons. For
those interested in the BTWC Protocol negotiations, the videos draw
some useful parallels between the BTWC Protocol and the treaty banning
chemical weapons which entered into-force in 1997.
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Distance learning module 3:
The Resumed Session of the Fifth Review Conference of the
Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, November 2002
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Nicholas Sims, Reader in International
Relations, London School of Economics, 'Evaluation of Proposals: Resumed
Session of Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Fifth Review Conference',
November 2002.
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Matt Meselson, Professor of
Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, 'Biotechnology and Weapons
of Mass Destruction - the Future? ' November 2002.
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Jayantha Dhanapala, Under-Secretary
General for Disarmament Affairs, United Nations, Civil Society Organisations
and the BWC speech given at launch of the Bio-Weapons Prevention Project,
during the Resumed Session of the 5th Review Conference of the BWC, United
Nations, Geneva, 12 November 2002. To see a copy of the
transcript of this speech, (External)
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here
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Distance learning module 2:
TThe
Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Review Conference
The following 7 videos deal with issues of relevance to the Biological and
Toxin Weapons Convention Review Conference process. Further videos can be found
also on this page which relate to the problems posed to international security
by the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Please see Arms Control
and International Security videos 1- 13 below.
Video 1
-In the light of current concern over biological
warfare a great deal of interest has been expressed in the Fifth Review
Conference of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC). We asked
Nicholas A. Sims of the Department of International Relations at the London
School of Economics how the Convention came into being
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- Negotiation of the BTWC in the late 1960s
resulted at entry into force in a much weaker treaty regime than had been
envisaged in the original proposal put forward by the British. In this video
Nicholas A. Sims describes the ways in which specific parts of the original
proposal were weakened.
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- In this video Nicholas A. Sims describes
the way in which the BTWC treaty regimes has evolved since its entry into
force in 1975.
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- In this video Nicholas A. Sims begins by
describing the main objectives of the Review Conference Process. He then
goes on to explain what happened at the Fifth Review Conference and why
the Review process was suspended until November 2002
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Video 5
- In this video Nicholas A. Sims describes
what it was that broke the consensus at the Fifth Review Conference of the
Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention.
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Video 6
- For the past 7 seven years the so-called
Ad Hoc Group had been mandated to negotiate a legally binding verification
and compliance Protocol to strengthen the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention.
In this video we asked Nicholas A. Sims whether it was the intention of
the United States to put forward a proposal during the course of the Review
that was intended to terminate the work of the Ad Hoc Group and its mandate.
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Video 7
-In this final Review Conference Video Nicholas
A. Sims describes strategies that both governmenal and non-governmental
groups might adopt prior to the reconveneing of the Review Conference process
in November 2002.
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Distance learning module 1:
Arms Control and
International Security
The videos below (No.s 1 to 13) focus on biological weapons
and the future possibility of their control. The module begins at Video 1 at
the foot of the page.
These videos are only available in Real player.
In Video 13
Video
interview with David Atwood, Associate Representative, Quaker United Nations
Office, Geneva, on the wider consequences of the failure to agree a Procedural
Report at the 24th session of the Ad Hoc Group. (Filmed on the final day (17th
August 2001) of the final day of the 24th session of the Ad Hoc Group.)
Video 13
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interview with David Atwood, Associate Representative, Quaker United Nations
Office, Geneva, on the wider consequences of the failure to agree a Procedural
Report at the 24th session of the Ad Hoc Group - Real Player
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In Video 12
Video interview
with Jenni Rissanen, Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy, Geneva Analyst,
on the failure to agree a Procedural Report at the 24th session of the Ad Hoc
Group. (Filmed on the final day (17 August 2001) of the final day of the 24th
session of the Ad Hoc Group.)
Video 12
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interview with Jenni Rissanen, Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy,
Geneva Analyst, on the failure to agree a Procedural Report at the 24th
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In Video 11
In the light of the US rejection
of the draft Protocol to the Bioilogical and Toxin Weapons Convention Graham
S. Pearson gives an overview of the main points of Evaluation Paper No. 22 titled,
'The US Rejection of the Composite Protocol: A Huge Mistake based on Illogical
Assessments.
Video 11
Video presentation by Graham
S. Pearson summarsing the main points of Evaluation Paper No. 22
'The
US Rejection of the Composite Protocol: A Huge Mistake based on Illogical
Assessments'
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In Video 10
Ambassador Tibor Toth, Chairman of the Ad Hoc Group, gives
an address relating to the submission to the Ad Hoc Group of the Chairman's
Composite Text of the Protocol to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention.
Video 10
Composite Text - Address by the
Chairman of the Ad Hoc Group Ambassador Tibor Toth.
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In Video 9
Richard Guthrie describes the central pillars of the verification
regime for the Chemical Weapons Convention and assesses the relevance of a similar
verification architecture for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention.
Video 9
Declarations and inspections in
the implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention and the relevance
of this form of verification to the BTWC.
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In Video 8
Daniel Feakes assesses the success of the implementation
of the Chemcial Weapons Convention and comments on the potential for such a
regime for the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention.
Video 8
Developments relating to the implementation
of the Chemical Weapons Convention, implications for the BTWC.
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In Video 7
Julian P. Perry Robinson discusses the role of national and
international authorities in the implementation of the Biological and Toxin
Weapons Convention Protocol.
Video 7
National and International Authorities
in the Implementation of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention Protocol.
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In Video 6
Julian P. Perry Robinson discusses the role of the General
Purpose Criterion in the implementation of the Biological and Toxin Weapons
Convention.
Video 6
Implementation of the General Purpose Criterion
in the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention and Protocol.
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In Video 5
Julian P. Perry Robinson discusses the role of national and
international authorities in the implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Video 5
National and International Authorities and
the Implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention
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In Video 4
Julian P. Perry Robinson discusses the implementation of
the General Purpose Criterion in the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Video 4
The implementation of the General Purpose Criterion
in the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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In Video 3
Julian P. Perry Robinson describes the so called 'General
Purpose Criterion' and the way in this mechanism operates in the Chemical Weapons
Convention.
Video 3
The Chemical Weapons Convention and the General
Purpose Criterion.
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In Video 2
Professor Graham S. Pearson discusses the scope of the international
legal prohibition against biological warfare and provides an overview of the
status of negotiations, currently in the end-game phase, to agree a legally-binding
verification Protocol to the 1972 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention.
Video 2
The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention
and Protocol Negotiations
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In Video 1
Professor Paul Rogers gives a brief overview of the present
status of international legal prohibitions against both nuclear and chemical
weapons. He then goes on to discuss the need to strengthen the 1972 Biological
and Toxin Weapons Convention.
Video 1
Nuclear, chemical and biological arms control
in the 21st century
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