Arms Control Today 1995 - Abstracts

Arms Control Today 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A look behind the arms control agenda at the U.S.-Russian and Sino-U.S. summits.(Panel Discussion)Political science 
An ACA briefing on indefinite NPT extension and on the Moscow summit. (Arms Control Association, Non-Proliferation Treaty)(Panel Discussion)Political science 
An ACA panel: the future of arms control. (Arms Control Association)Political science 
A step-by-step approach to a global fissile materials cutoff.Political scienceSteve Fetter, Frank Von Hipple
Before the deluge? Assessing the threat of nuclear leakage from the post-soviet states.(smuggling of nuclear materials)Political scienceWilliam C. Potter
CD ends disappointing session; CTB settlement left for next year.(Conference on Disarmament, no comprehensive test ban treaty in 1995)Political scienceTom Pfeiffer
Clinton's conventional arms export policy: so little change. (includes related article)Political scienceLora Lumpe
Clinton to seek TMD understanding with Yeltsin at Moscow summit. (theater missile defense systems)Political scienceDunbar Lockwood, Tom Pfeiffer
Cold warriors target arms control.Political scienceJohn Isaacs
Coping with the new 'clear and present danger' from Russia.Political scienceJames Blaker
Extending the NPT: what are the options?(Non-Proliferation Treaty)Political scienceJohn B. Rhinelander, George Bunn
Final text of the African nuclear-weapon-free zone treaty.(Transcript)Political science 
High noon for the NPT. (Non-Proliferation Treaty)Political scienceLewis A. Dunn
JASON nuclear testing study.(summary and conclusions of a study by JASON committee)Political science 
Joint statement on non-proliferation.(Transcript)Political science 
Joint statement on weapons reductions.(Transcript)Political science 
Key NPT conference issues.(Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, 1968)Political scienceCharles N. Van Doren
Losing Russia or keeping NATO: must we choose?Political scienceJonathan Dean
Management and disposition of excess weapons plutonium: reactor-related options.(from the executive summary of the National Academy of Sciences report on disposal of weapons plutonium)(Transcript)Political science 
Moscow's START II ratification: problems and prospects.(includes information regarding START II limits and its provisions)Political scienceYuri K. Nazarkin, Rodney W. Jones
NATO ministers address key European security issues.Political scienceJohn J. Schulz, Aryn Wrubel
Nuclear rollback decisions: future lessons?Political scienceMitchell Reiss
Resolutions adopted at the NPT extension conference.(Transcript)Political science 
Resolving the CFE 'flank' dispute. (Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty of 1990)Political scienceRichard A. Falkenrath
Russia ready to join new post-COCOM organization.(Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls)Political scienceSarah Walking
South Africa's nuclear weapons program: from deterrence to dismantlement.Political scienceWaldo Stumpf
Strengthening IAEA safeguards in an era of nuclear cooperation.(International Atomic Energy Agency)Political scienceRichard Hooper
Strengthening the biological weapons convention.Political scienceJonathan B. Tucker
Summary of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.Political science 
Taking aim at the ABM Treaty: THAAD and U.S. security. (Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty of 1972; Theater High Altitude Area Defense)Political scienceJohn Pike, Marcus Corbin
The CCW review conference: an opportunity for U.S. leadership.(Convention on Conventional Weapons)Political sciencePatrick J. Leahy
The human element in Russia's chemical weapons disposal efforts.Political scienceIgor Khripunov
The Pelindaba Treaty: Africa joins the nuclear-free world.Political scienceDavid Fischer
The United States and the prospects for NPT extension. (Non-Proliferation Treaty)Political scienceThomas Graham Jr.
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.Political science 
Ukraine's decision to join the NPT. (Non-Proliferation Treaty)Political scienceSherman W. Garnett
U.S., Allies create consortium for Korean nuclear deal.Political scienceJon B. Wolfsthal
U.S. conventional arms transfers: promoting stability or fueling conflict?Political scienceWilliam D. Hartung
U.S. interests and Russian reform.(speech by Deputy Secretary of State, Strobe Talbott)(Transcript)Political science 
U.S. Korea nuclear accord remains on track despite incident.Political scienceJon B. Wolfthal
U.S., Russia agree on framework for ABM-TMD 'demarcation' talks.(antiballistic missile; theater missile defense)Political scienceCraig Cerniello
U.S., Russian and Chinese leaders make arms control gains in NY.(New York)Political scienceCraig Cerniello
U.S., Russia open new dialogue on strains over NATO expansion. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)Political scienceLara Cantuti
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