Title
From bioweapon to biodefense
Abstract
The biological arms race could have been considered a closed chapter in the Cold War history. However, the growth of different terrorist groups and organisations has increased the threat of biological weapon (BW) use. The goal of this pilot scientometric project was to trace changes in biodefense research and the activities of its main players, Russia and the US. Data were collected from the SCI via the Dialog information system for1991-2000, the period covering the post-soviet era. In-depth content analysis was performed on selected papers from the 2870 publications identified as BW-related. During the period examined, the publication flow increased by 250 percent. The main contributors to this literature were shown to be the US, Russia, UK, France and Germany. The results presented in this paper are of interest to security analysts (following the attacks in the US of 11th September 2001), to public health care policy researchers and to politicians.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
10.1023/A:1014827819263
Scientometrics
Keywords
Field
DocType
Health Care Policy,Public Health Care,Terrorist Group,Biological Weapon,Main Player
Information system,Dialog box,Biological warfare,Public health,Data mining,Biodefense,Content analysis,Sociology,Public relations,Terrorism,Operations research,Scientometrics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
53
1
1588-2861
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
VALENTINA A. MARKUSOVA1315.08
Concepción S. Wilson231027.76
Mari Davis3464.65