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2014
  • July 2014: ISS Paper 258: Biological Weapons Convention: Confidence, the prohibition and learning from the past, Brian Rappert and Chandre Gould
2010
  •  June 2010: ISS Paper 211: Keep Calm and Carry On, Foy Kum Hubert, Noel Stott and Amelia Broodryk
  • April 2010: ISS Paper 210: Nuclear Energy Rethink, David Fig
2008
  • November 2008: ISS Paper 171: Ship without Sails: Chemical and biological weapons control in Africa, Amelia du Rand (Broodryk)
  • September 2008: ISS Paper 167: African perspectives on countering weapons of mass destruction, Dominique Dye

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