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Re-evaluating Russia's biological weapons policy, as reflected in the Criminal Code and Official Admissions: insubordination leading to a president's subordination.

机译:重新评估俄罗斯的生物武器政策,这在《刑法》和《官方招生》中得到了反映:不服从导致总统的服从。

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Half-heartedly acknowledged by the Russian Federation, the Soviet Union ran the world's largest offensive program for biological weapons, breaching the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention. Russia criminalized biological weapons in 1993 only to decriminalize them in 1996, but in 2003 president Putin partly recriminalized them. None of these changes were declared within the Convention. Several well-known official statements, when reviewed in their context, turned out to admit to neither an offensive program nor a breach of the Convention. Thus, the Russian biological weapons policy is more ambiguous than usually depicted, and various policy shapers can be discerned.
机译:苏联对俄罗斯联邦的态度由衷地承认,它执行了世界上最大的生物武器进攻计划,违反了《生物和毒素武器公约》。俄罗斯在1993年将生物武器定为犯罪,只是在1996年将其合法化,但在2003年,普京总统将其部分定为非法。这些变化均未在《公约》中宣布。在对其背景进行审查时,几项著名的官方声明都承认既没有进攻性方案,也没有违反《公约》。因此,俄罗斯的生物武器政策比通常所描绘的更加模糊,可以发现各种政策制定者。

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