尼克松政府时期二元化学武器政策探析
An Analysis of Dual Chemical Weapons Policy during the Nixon Administration
DOI: 10.12677/OJHS.2022.103018, PDF,   
作者: 崔世委, 鲁 俊:中国科学院深圳理工大学附属实验高级中学,广东 深圳
关键词: 二元化学武器尼克松政府化学武器条约Binary Chemical Weapons Nixon Administration Chemical Weapons Treaty
摘要: 二元化学武器是一种新型和特殊的武器形式,在尼克松政府时期,二元化学武器的研究尚处于研制阶段。尼克松政府希望借助二元化学武器来增强美国的国家化学战争能力,虽然在整个尼克松政府时期,针对二元化学武器展开了专门的研究和讨论,但二元化学武器因为技术的限制和政策的不清晰都没能大规模付诸生产。尼克松政府的这种二元化学武器政策在福特和卡特政府时期也依然如此,探讨和认识尼克松政府的二元化学武器政策依然能够帮助我们更加完整地认识冷战时期美国的化学武器政策。
Abstract: Binary chemical weapons are a new and special form of weapons, and during the Nixon administration, the study of binary chemical weapons was still in the development stage. The Nixon administration hoped to use binary chemical weapons to enhance the national chemical warfare capabilities of the United States, although throughout the Nixon administration, there were special studies and discussions on binary chemical weapons, binary chemical weapons were not put into large-scale production due to technical limitations and unclear policies. This binary chemical weapons policy of the Nixon administration continued to be the same during the Ford and Carter administrations, and exploring and understanding the dual chemical weapons policy of the Nixon administration can still help us understand the chemical weapons policy of the United States during the Cold War more completely.
文章引用:崔世委, 鲁俊. 尼克松政府时期二元化学武器政策探析[J]. 历史学研究, 2022, 10(3): 119-125. https://doi.org/10.12677/OJHS.2022.103018

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