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Davison, N. (2007) 'Off the Rocker' and 'On the Floor': The Continued Development of Biochemical Incapacitating Weapons [PDF], Bradford Science and Technology Report No. 8, Bradford Disarmament Research Centre, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.

Dando, M. (2006) The UK’s Search for an Incapacitating (‘Non-Lethal’) Chemical Agent in the 1960s [PDF], Bradford Science and Technology Report No. 6, Bradford Disarmament Research Centre, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.

Dando, M. and Furmanski, M. (2006) Midspectrum Incapacitant Programs. In: Wheelis, M., Rózsa, L., and Dando, M. (Eds). Deadly Cultures: Biological Weapons Since 1945. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, pp. 236-251.

Wheelis, M. and Dando, M. (2005) Neurobiology: A case study of the imminent militarization of biology. International Review of the Red Cross, [Means of Warfare], Vol. 87, No. 859, September, pp. 553-572.

Feakin, T. (2005) Non-lethal weapons: technology for lowering casualties? Ph.D. thesis, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.

Lewer, N. and Davison, N. (2005) Non-lethal technologies – an overview. Disarmament Forum, [Science, technology and the CBW regimes], No. 1, pp. 36-51.

Nixdorff, K., Davison, N., Millett, P., and Whitby, S. (2004) Technology and Biological Weapons: Future Threats [PDF] Bradford Science and Technology Paper No. 2, Bradford Disarmament Research Centre, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford. [See Section 2, pp. 12-17: Neuroscience - The Threat from Incapacitating Biochemical Agents]

Lewer, N. (2003). ‘Non-lethal weapons: operational and policy developments’. The Lancet, Vol.362, Supplement1, pp.20-21.

Dando, M. (2003) The Danger to the Chemical Weapons Convention from Incapacitating Chemicals [PDF] CWC Review Conference Paper No. 4, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford.

Lewer, N (Ed) (2002) The Future of Non-Lethal Weapons. Technologies, Operations, Ethics and Law. London: Frank Cass.

Dando, M. (2002) Scientific and technological change and the future of the CWC: the problem of non-lethal weapons. Disarmament Forum. No.4, pp. 33-44.

Lewer, N.(2002). ‘New Technology: Non-Lethal Weapons’. In: Taipale, I (Ed). War or Health? A Reader. London: Zed Books, pp 173-180.

Lewer, N. and Feakin, T. (2001) Perspectives and Implications for the Proliferation of Non-Lethal Weapons in the Context of Contemporary Conflict, Security Interests and Arms Control. Medicine Conflict and Survival. Vol. 17, No. 3, July-Sept., pp. 272-286.

Dando, M (Ed) (2000) Non-Lethal Weapons: Technological and Operational Prospects. London: Jane’s Publishing.

Lewer, N. (2000) ‘Benign Intervention and Non-Lethality: Wishful Thinking For The 21st Century’, In: Dando, M (Ed). Non-Lethal Weapons: Technological and Operational Prospects. London: Jane's Publishing.

Lewer, N. and Schofield, S. (1999) ‘Non-Lethal Weapons and Peacekeeping’, In: Ramsbotham, O and Woodhouse, T (Eds). Encyclopedia of International Peacekeeping Operations. Oxford: ABC-Clio Press, pp.177-179.

Lewer, N. (1999). ‘Non-Lethal Weapons’ In: World Encyclopedia of Peace. Oxford: Pergammon Press.

Lewer, N. (1999). ‘Objections To Weapons of Less Destruction’, The Futurist, October, pp.39-40.

Lewer, N. and Schofield, S. (1997) Non-Lethal Weapons. A Fatal Attraction? Military Strategies and Technologies for 21st Century Conflict. London: Zed Books.

Lewer, N. and Schofield, S.(1997) ‘Non-Lethal Weapons for UN Military Operations’. International Peacekeeping, Vol.4, No.3, Autumn 1997, pp.71-93.

Dando, M. (1996) A New Form of Warfare: The Rise of Non-Lethal Weapons. London: Brasseys.

Lewer, N. (1996). ‘Non-Lethal Weapons - A New Dimension’, Bulletin of Arms Control, No.23, September.

Lewer, N. (1995) ‘Non-Lethal Weapons’, Medicine and War, Vol.11, No.2, pp.78-90.

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