| Arms Control Today 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| 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 science | Steve Fetter, Frank Von Hipple |
| Before the deluge? Assessing the threat of nuclear leakage from the post-soviet states.(smuggling of nuclear materials) | Political science | William C. Potter |
| CD ends disappointing session; CTB settlement left for next year.(Conference on Disarmament, no comprehensive test ban treaty in 1995) | Political science | Tom Pfeiffer |
| Clinton's conventional arms export policy: so little change. (includes related article) | Political science | Lora Lumpe |
| Clinton to seek TMD understanding with Yeltsin at Moscow summit. (theater missile defense systems) | Political science | Dunbar Lockwood, Tom Pfeiffer |
| Cold warriors target arms control. | Political science | John Isaacs |
| Coping with the new 'clear and present danger' from Russia. | Political science | James Blaker |
| Extending the NPT: what are the options?(Non-Proliferation Treaty) | Political science | John 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 science | Lewis 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 science | Charles N. Van Doren |
| Losing Russia or keeping NATO: must we choose? | Political science | Jonathan 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 science | Yuri K. Nazarkin, Rodney W. Jones |
| NATO ministers address key European security issues. | Political science | John J. Schulz, Aryn Wrubel |
| Nuclear rollback decisions: future lessons? | Political science | Mitchell 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 science | Richard A. Falkenrath |
| Russia ready to join new post-COCOM organization.(Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls) | Political science | Sarah Walking |
| South Africa's nuclear weapons program: from deterrence to dismantlement. | Political science | Waldo Stumpf |
| Strengthening IAEA safeguards in an era of nuclear cooperation.(International Atomic Energy Agency) | Political science | Richard Hooper |
| Strengthening the biological weapons convention. | Political science | Jonathan 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 science | John Pike, Marcus Corbin |
| The CCW review conference: an opportunity for U.S. leadership.(Convention on Conventional Weapons) | Political science | Patrick J. Leahy |
| The human element in Russia's chemical weapons disposal efforts. | Political science | Igor Khripunov |
| The Pelindaba Treaty: Africa joins the nuclear-free world. | Political science | David Fischer |
| The United States and the prospects for NPT extension. (Non-Proliferation Treaty) | Political science | Thomas Graham Jr. |
| Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. | Political science | |
| Ukraine's decision to join the NPT. (Non-Proliferation Treaty) | Political science | Sherman W. Garnett |
| U.S., Allies create consortium for Korean nuclear deal. | Political science | Jon B. Wolfsthal |
| U.S. conventional arms transfers: promoting stability or fueling conflict? | Political science | William 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 science | Jon B. Wolfthal |
| U.S., Russia agree on framework for ABM-TMD 'demarcation' talks.(antiballistic missile; theater missile defense) | Political science | Craig Cerniello |
| U.S., Russian and Chinese leaders make arms control gains in NY.(New York) | Political science | Craig Cerniello |
| U.S., Russia open new dialogue on strains over NATO expansion. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) | Political science | Lara Cantuti |
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