A conceptual model to identify intent to use Chemical-Biological weapons

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This paper describes a conceptual model to identify and interrelate indicators of intent of non-state actors to use chemical or biological weapons. The model expands on earlier efforts to understand intent to use weapons of mass destruction by building upon well-researched theories of intent and behavior and focusing on a sub-set of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) to account for the distinct challenges of employing different types of WMD in violent acts. The conceptual model is presented as a first, critical step in developing a computational model for assessing the potential for groups to use chemical or biological weapons.

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Zalesny, M. D., Whitney, P., White, A., Plasse, T. R., & Grundy, M. T. (2017). A conceptual model to identify intent to use Chemical-Biological weapons. Journal of Strategic Security, 10(3), 54–86. https://doi.org/10.5038/1944-0472.10.3.1612

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