Arms Control Today 1996 - Abstracts

Arms Control Today 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
ACA candidates' forum: the questions in 1996. (Arms Control Association)Political science 
Arms control and military stability in the Balkans.Political scienceMichael O'Hanlon
Arms control and the 105th Congress.Political scienceJohn Isaacs
Arms control in print.(Directory)Political scienceWilliam B. Burks
CCW states fail to stem crisis: U.S. policy now an obstacle.(Convention on Conventional Weapons)(In Pursuit of a Global Ban on Landmines)Political scienceStephen D. Goose
Court should consider ban on first use.(Letter to the Editor)Political scienceJeremy J. Stone
CWC opponents succeed in delaying Senate vote. (Chemical Weapons Convention)Political scienceTom Pfeiffer
DOE resumes program to accept spent fuel from foreign reactors.(Department of Energy)(News and Negotiations)Political scienceHoward Diamond
Endgame issues in Geneva: can the CD deliver the CTBT in 1996?(Conference on Disarmament to finalize a comprehensive test ban treaty)Political scienceRebecca Johnson
Hungary sets clock ticking for CWC entry into force.(Chemical Weapons Convention)(News and Negotiations)Political scienceTom Pfeiffer
Judging the illegality of nuclear weapons: arms control moves to the World Court.Political sciencePeter Ulrich Weiss, Saul Mendlovitz
New landmine protocol is vital step toward ban.(In Pursuit of a Global Ban on Landmines)Political scienceMichael J. Matheson
OSCE summit stresses cooperation; CFE states set out adaptation plan.(Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Conventional Armed Forces in Europe)Political scienceSarah Walking
Ratifying the Chemical Weapons Convention: past time for action.Political scienceMichael Moodie
Reducing the threat of nuclear theft in the former Soviet Union.Political scienceJohn P. Holdren
Report of the Canberra Commission on the elimination of nuclear weapons.Political science 
'Scope and parameters' of CFE adaptation.(Conventional Armed Forces in Europe)Political science 
Search for common ground: breaking the SINN-U.S. non-proliferation stalemate.Political scienceBates Gill, Matthew Stephenson
Senate Foreign Relations Committee passes CWC ratification resolution.(Chemical Weapons Convention)Political scienceHeather Podlich
START II resolution of ratification. (by the U.S. Senate)(Strategic Arms Reduction Talks)(Transcript)Political science 
Taking the START II debate to Moscow.(Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)(US Secretary of Defense William J. Perry)(Transcript)Political science 
The administration's arms control agenda: gaining ground under fire.(John D. Holum, Director of Arms Control and Disarmament Agency)(Transcript)Political science 
The comprehensive test ban treaty: hanging in the balance.(general dissatisfaction over entry into force provision)Political scienceRebecca Johnson
The CTB treaty: a historic opportunity to strengthen the non-proliferation regime.(includes comprehensive test ban executive summary and chairman's draft)Political scienceCraig Cerniello, Spurgeon M. Keeny Jr
The new politics of missile proliferation.Political scienceAaron Karp
The signing of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.Political science 
The spread of nuclear-weapon-free zones: building a new nuclear bargain.Political scienceZachary S. Davis
The UNSCOM experience: implications for U.S. arms control policy.(United Nations Special Commission on Iraq)Political scienceEdward J. Lacey
U.S. arms control policy: progress and prospects.(Panel Discussion)Political science 
U.S. moving toward implementation of 1985 Sino-U.S. nuclear accord.Political scienceHoward Diamond
World court delivers opinion on legality of nuclear weapons use.(International Court of Justice)Political scienceBurrus M. Carnaham
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