Arms Control Today 1993 Jon B. Wolfsthal - Abstracts

Arms Control Today 1993 Jon B. Wolfsthal
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Allied forces bomb Iraq to force compliance with demands. (News and Negotiations)Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
Bringing North Korea back into the non-proliferation treaty fold.Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
Congress faces pressure, conflicts on U.S. non-proliferation policies.Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
IAEA asks for special inspection of North Korean sites. (International Atomic Energy Agency) (News and Negotiations)Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
MTCR members agree on new export restrictions. (Missile Technology Control Regime) (News and Negotiations)Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
New reports of missile transfers stir debate on China's MFN status. (most favored nation, MFN, missile technology control regime, MTCR)Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
North Korea threatens withdrawal from Non-Proliferation Treaty. (includes letter to the president of the UN Security Council from North Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kim Yong Nam)Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
Security Council urges North Korea to reverse NPT withdrawal decision.Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
South Africa reveals it had six nuclear weapons until 1990. (contains related article, and excerpts from speech by Pres F.W. De Klerk to a joint session of parliament on 24 March 93, p. 927)Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
U.S. - North Korean talks defuse NPT crisis for now. (includes related article)Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
U.S., Russian intelligence agencies offer proliferation assessments. (News and Negotiations)Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
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