Document Type

Report

Department

Politics and Economics (CGU)

Publication Date

2000

Disciplines

Military and Veterans Studies | Political Science | Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration

Abstract

Several worldwide conferences are or have been considering the future of non-lethal weapons (NLW). NLW proliferation and practicality continue to offer intriguing possibilities for bloodless warfare.

Comments

First appeared in the Military Review.

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© 2000 Robert J. Bunker

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