Biological Weapon

Biological Weapon

From e-Reserved Readings, read, Kellman, B.  (2011).  The biological weapons convention and the democratization of mass violence.  Global Policy 2(2), 210-216.  doi: 10.1111/j.1758-5899.2011.00083.xKellman suggests that there has always been an undisputable relationship with politico-economic power and technology to commit mass violence.  His thesis asserts that individuals, organizations or governments that lacked technology for mass violence simply lack power; conversely, technologically strong entities hold power.Why does Kellman believe there is a paradigm shift concerning his above-identified thesis, a shift that he calls the democratization of mass violence?What steps can be taken to promote technology progress that protects against the commission and spreading of mass violence capacities?There is no global authority—rule of law if you will—to enforce policies relating to the democratization of mass violence.What plan would you implement to address governance of the BWC?Should the treaty apply exclusively to state signatories or should it apply to civil society, terrorists and criminals?  Explain with details.APA format, in-text citation, reference include, 1 1/2 pages

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