Foreword | p. v |
Acknowledgments | p. vii |
Executive Summary | p. 1 |
Task Force Report | p. 7 |
Positioning of Nonlethal Weapons in Current U.S. Capabilities | p. 9 |
Changes in Politics, Security, and Technology | p. 10 |
Background on Nonlethal Weapons | p. 12 |
Current Administration of Nonlethal Weapons--Joint Nonlethal Weapons Directorate | p. 14 |
An Expanded Nonlethal Weapons Program | p. 19 |
Emerging Technologies and Unfulfilled Needs | p. 25 |
Learning from Experience | p. 28 |
Caveats and Comments | p. 29 |
Chemical Nonlethal Weapons | p. 30 |
Findings | p. 32 |
Recommendations | p. 35 |
Additional or Dissenting Views | p. 38 |
Task Force Members | p. 40 |
Task Force Observers | p. 45 |
Appendixes | p. 47 |
Currently Available (or Nearly Available) Nonlethal Weapons | p. 49 |
Three Iraqi Fables | p. 51 |
Chemical and Biological Nonlethal Weapons | p. 58 |
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