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Non-State actors’ pursuit of CBRN weapons: From motivation to potential humanitarian consequences

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Stephanie E. Meulenbelt; Maarten S. Nieuwenhuizen

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International Review of the Red Cross, Volume 97, Issue 899, p.831-858 (2015)
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Kazi, Reshmi. "The Correlation Between Non-State Actors and Weapons of Mass Destruction." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 10, no. 4 (2011): 1-10.

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APA style: Meulenbelt, S. E., & Nieuwenhuizen M. S. (2015).  Non-State actors’ pursuit of CBRN weapons: From motivation to potential humanitarian consequences. International Review of the Red Cross. 97(899), 831-858.
Chicago style: Meulenbelt, Stephanie E., and Maarten S. Nieuwenhuizen. "Non-State actors’ pursuit of CBRN weapons: From motivation to potential humanitarian consequences." International Review of the Red Cross 97, no. 899 (2015): 831-858.
IEEE style: Meulenbelt, S. E., and M. S. Nieuwenhuizen, "Non-State actors’ pursuit of CBRN weapons: From motivation to potential humanitarian consequences", International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 97, issue 899, pp. 831-858, September 2015.
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