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Milton Leitenberg, an expert on chemical weapons at the University of Maryland, said he and other analysts around the world had discussed the possibility that weapons development at the Wuhan lab could have led to the coronavirus outbreak in a private email chain but that no one had found convincing
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he examined the evidence for an accidental escape of the virus from a laboratory. He concluded that such an escape is "a plausible, if unproven, possibility", as is the alternative explanation of a natural evolution in the field, and that the true source of the virus is currently unknown.
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Leitenberg, M. (2014), testimony, Subcommittee on Europe,  Eurasia,  and ND  Emerging Threats of the Committee on Foreign Affairs House of Representatives Hearings:
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described the book as "a significant source document for microbiologists, policy makers, historians, and students interested in this important subject". Tim Trevan writing in
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called the book "an authoritative take on the Soviet Union's vast, covert and costly bioweapons programme" and "a major contribution to the field". Michael D. Gordin said in
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will be the standard and definitive reference source on this issue for years to come... a thoroughly impressive achievement by any standard."
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Milton Leitenberg (1999). "Aum Shinrikyo's Efforts to Produce Biological Weapons: A Case Study in the Serial Propagation of Misinformation".
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Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) Working Paper Series, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Working Paper # 78.
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Leitenberg, M. (1995), testimony, Senate Government Affairs Committee, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Hearings:
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Did the SARS-CoV-2 virus arise from a bat coronavirus research program in a Chinese laboratory? Very possibly.
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News agencies call upon him as an arms control expert, most recently to comment upon the possibility that the
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China's False Allegations of the Use of Biological Weapons by the United States During the Korean War
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James A. Poupard (2012). "Reviews and Resources: The Soviet Biological Weapons Programβ€”a History".
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Soviet, Chinese, and North Korean False Allegations of Biological Weapons Use during the Korean War
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The Vietnam Conflict: Its Geographical Dimensions, Political Traumas, & Military Developments
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Milton Leitenberg (2001). "Biological Weapons in the Twentieth Century: A Review and Analysis".
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New Russian Evidence on the Korean War Biological Warfare Allegations: Background and Analysis
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Milton Leitenberg; James Leonard; Richard Spertzel (2003). "Biodefense crossing the line".
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Senior Research Associate, Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland,
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Assessing the Threat of Biological Weapons and Bioterrorism: A Public Policy Issue?
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Terrorizing ourselves: Why US counterterrorism policy is failing and how to fix it
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Presidential Directive (P.D.) 59: United States Nuclear Weapon Targeting Policy
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The Participation of Japanese Military Forces in U.N. Peacekeeping Operations
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Political Issues Series, Center for the Study of Armament & Disarmament
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The Wars in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, 1945-1982, A Bibliographic Guide
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The Hazards of Operations Involving Nuclear Weapons during the Cold War
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Russian Disinformation Campaigns re Biological Weapons in the Putin Era
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False Allegations of U.S. Biological Weapons Use During the Korean War
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Terrorism, War, or Disease? Unraveling the Use of Biological Weapons.
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He received a bachelor of science in biology and chemistry from the
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Profile on the website of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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virus had escaped from one of the two virology laboratories in
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Leitenberg, M., Zilinskas, R. A., & Kuhn, J. H. (2012).
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A History of the Russian and Soviet Chemical Weapons Program
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North Korean Genocide, Nuclear Weapons, and Food Assistance
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Assessing the Biological Weapons Threat: Russia and Beyond
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Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland.
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Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland
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In 2012, Leitenberg and Raymond A. Zilinskas co-authored
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is an American academic specializing in arms control and
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Soviet Submarine Operations in Swedish Waters, 1980-1986
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Assessing the Biological Weapons and Bioterrorism Threat
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Center for Pacific Asia Studies at Stockholm University
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Profile on the website of the University of Maryland
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Global Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction,
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Studies of Military R&D and Weapons Development
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After several years of research he taught at 841:Milton Leitenberg; Richard Dean Burns (1973). 767:War Peace Bibliography Series # 18, ABC-CLIO. 661:Center for International and Security Studies 8: 1183:University of Maryland, College Park faculty 1004:"Military Science: The USSR's deadly secret" 773:"The Neutron Bomb and European Arms Control" 760:Leitenberg, M., Richard Dean Burns (1984). 420:The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Bioterrorism 1128:Profile on the website of the Wilson Center 813:Great Power Intervention in the Middle East 810:Milton Leitenberg; Gabriel Sheffer (1979). 244:The Question of Covid-19 Mortality in China 1178:Washington University in St. Louis faculty 447:A Current Assessment of Biological Weapons 18: 1029: 527: 317:A Review of the Question of WMD Terrorism 1094:Harvard-Sussex Program Occasional Paper 868: 289:Putin and the Undoing of the INF Treaty 184:, China. In a June 2020 article in the 740: 730: 7: 757:, Federation of American Scientists. 392:Assessing the Threat of Bioterrorism 273:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 162:Washington University in St. Louis 14: 945:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 685:1 November 1995, 104th Congress.( 575:Terrorism and Political Violence, 231:Soviet biological weapons program 186:Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 938:Milton Leitenberg (2020-06-04). 539:Critical Reviews in Microbiology 1173:Northeastern University faculty 1158:Johns Hopkins University alumni 1153:City College of New York alumni 926:evidence to support the theory. 355:. 7 May 2014, 113th Congress. ( 651:Milton Leitenberg (May 1996). 519:Politics and the Life Sciences 1: 582:doi:10.1080/09546559908427537 404:Bio-Defense Way Ahead Project 172:Comments on COVID-19 outbreak 372:. Harvard University Press. 305:Journal of Cold War Studies 126:weapons of mass destruction 94:Weapons of mass destruction 60:BSc Biology and Chemistry, 1199: 1163:Brandeis University alumni 1053:Michael D. Gordin (2014). 907:Adam Taylor (2020-01-29). 794:Milton Leitenberg (1981). 771:Milton Leitenberg (1983). 693:Milton Leitenberg (1987). 630:Milton Leitenberg (1996). 599:Milton Leitenberg (1998). 485:Milton Leitenberg (2003). 454:Milton Leitenberg (2005). 441:Stanford University Press. 398:. Cato Institute, 161-183. 203:. A review in the journal 136:Education and early career 800:Journal of Peace Research 115: 47: 146:Johns Hopkins University 142:City College of New York 67:Johns Hopkins University 62:City College of New York 1085:John R. Walker (2012). 751:Leitenberg, M. (1984). 587:Leitenberg, M. (1998). 444:Leitenberg, M. (2006). 433:Leitenberg, M. (2008). 424:Nonproliferation Review 418:Leitenberg, M. (2009). 410:Leitenberg, M. (2009). 401:Leitenberg, M. (2009). 390:Leitenberg, M. 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Index

University of Maryland
City College of New York
Johns Hopkins University
Brandeis University
Weapons of mass destruction
biological warfare
bioterrorism
nuclear warfare
chemical warfare
weapons of mass destruction
University of Maryland
City College of New York
Johns Hopkins University
Brandeis University
Vassar College
Northeastern University
Washington University in St. Louis
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
COVID-19
Wuhan
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Nature
The Historian
Soviet biological weapons program
The Question of Covid-19 Mortality in China
Soviet, Chinese, and North Korean False Allegations of Biological Weapons Use during the Korean War
Did the SARS-CoV-2 virus arise from a bat coronavirus research program in a Chinese laboratory? Very possibly.
Russian Disinformation Campaigns re Biological Weapons in the Putin Era
Putin and the Undoing of the INF Treaty
The Hazards of Operations Involving Nuclear Weapons during the Cold War

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