Arms Control Today 1992 Dunbar Lockwood |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Ambassador Robert L. Galucci: redirecting the Soviet weapons establishment. (Interview) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood, Jack Menedelsohn |
Baker, Kozyrev discuss deep cuts. (James Baker; Andrei Kozyrev; budget reductions for strategic weapons) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Bush clears way for weapons dismantlement, security aid. (President George Bush) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Bush declares new tesing limits; few changes actually planned. (nuclear weapons testing) (News and Negotiations) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Bush opposition to test ban under increasing pressure. (nuclear testing ban) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Commonwealth agrees on unified nuclear command. (Commonwealth of Independent States) (Nuclear Weapons in the Former Soviet Union) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Congress OKs $274 billion defense budget - 2.4% off Bush request. (US President George Bush) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Cutback in nuclear weapon plants; accident at Savannah River. (Department of Energy to close down four nuclear weapon plants; tritium contamination of river water) (Nuclear Weapons in the Former Soviet Union) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
France announces testing halt; Congress debates similar measure. | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
House approves military budget leaving major programs intact. (US House of Representatives) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
International center designed to limit 'brain drain.' | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Kiev summit leaves key military issues unresolved. (Kiev, Ukraine) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Minsk summit: CIS military disputes continue. (Minsk, Belarus; Commonwealth of Independent States) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Nazarbayev goes to Washington. (Kazakhstan Pres. Nursultan Nazarbayev; Washington DC) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
New details emerge on START follow-on treaty. (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) (News and Negotiations) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Panel calls for new war plan. (Joint Strategic Targeting Planning Staff advisory panel proposes replacement of the Single Integrated Operational Plan) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Russia ratifies START; Ukraine reaffirms conditions for approval. (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Senate breaks new ground: approves test ban legislation. (nuclear weapons testing ban) (News and Negotiations) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Senate Foreign Relations Committee approves START. (Strategic Arms Reductions Treaty) (News and Negotiations) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Senate ratifies START agreement; sets ground for deeper cuts. (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty; includes related article on START II) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Soviet strategic modernization slows, administration concedes. | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Strategic nuclear forces under START II. (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)(includes related article) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Ukraine blocks tactical nuclear withdrawals after promising start. | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Ukraine delays vote on START; U.S. offers incentives, warnings. (Strategic Arms reduction Treaty) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
Ukraine to join START and NPT; all tactical nukes removed. (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty; Nonproliferation Treaty; tactical nuclear weapons) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
U.S. begins testing moratorium; ban on U.S. tests set for 1996. (ban on nuclear tests) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
U.S., four Commonwealth states sign START protocol in Lisbon. (Commonwealth of Independent States; Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty; Lisbon, Portugal) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
U.S., Russia see limited progress in warhead dismantlement talks. | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
U.S. seeks to avert ex-Soviet nuclear-expert 'brain drain.' | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
U.S. treaty negotiators refute Bush noncompliance charges. (Antiballistic Missile Treaty; President George Bush) | Political science | Matthew Bunn, Dunbar Lockwood |
Washington, Moscow clear way for START II signing. (Strategic Arms ReductionTreaty) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood |
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