Arms Control Today 1997 - Abstracts

Arms Control Today 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
111 states consider draft treaty banning anti-personnel landmines.Political scienceSarah Walkling
Aftershocks from the Novaya Zemlya earthquake.Political science 
Ambassador Rolf Ekeus: Leaving behind the UNSCOM legacy in Iraq. (UN Special Commission on Iraq)Political science 
Ambassador Stephen W. Bosworth: keeping the U.S.-North Korean nuclear accord on track. (interview)(Interview)Political science 
Arms control and the Helsinki summit: issues and obstacles in the second Clinton term.Political science 
Bringing Ukraine into the MTCR: can U.S. policy succeed? (Missile Technology Control Regime)Political scienceVictor Zaborsky, Gary Bertsch
Closing in on a landmine ban: the Ottawa Process and U.S. interests.Political scienceJim Wurst
French defense policy: Gaullism meets the post-Cold War world.Political scienceStanley R. Sloan
Helsinki: A Pyrrhic victory? (Helsinki summit on arms control)Political scienceSpurgeon M. Keeny Jr.
John D. Holum: the future of the Chemical Weapons Convention. (Arms Control and Disarmament Agency director)(Interview)Political science 
Joint statements of the Helsinki summit.Political science 
Multilateral arms control: can the CD break the impasse?(Conference on Disarmament)Political scienceRebecca Johnson
NATO and Russian approaches to 'adapting' the CFE treaty. (Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty)Political scienceJeffrey D. McCausland
NATO expansion: a decision to regret.Political scienceJack Mendelson
NATO presents initial proposal for adaptation of CFE treaty. (Conventional Armed Forces)Political scienceSarah Walkling
New START II and ABM Treaty Documents. (Treaty on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms; Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 1972, United States-Soviet Union)Political science 
Nuclear stability and arms sales to India: implications for U.S. policy.Political scienceEric Arnett
Nunn-Lugar's unfinished agenda. (Nunn-Lugar prom for newly independent countries of the former Soviet Union)Political scienceTodd Perry, Jason D. Ellis
Russian-Iran ties remain issue at Gore-Chernomyrdin meeting. (United States Vice President Al Gore; Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin)Political science 
Senate panels begin hearings on CTB Treaty and Stewardship. (Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty; Stockpile Stewardship and Management Program)Political science 
Sino-U.S. nuclear cooperation at a crossroads.Political scienceJennifer Weeks
Testing the CTB regime. (Comprehensive Test Ban)Political scienceSpurgeon M. Keeny Jr.
The arms control agenda at the Helsinki summit.Political science 
The Arms Control Agenda at the UN: breaking new ground or breaking old habits?Political scienceRebecca Johnson
The debate over NATO expansion: a critique of the Clinton administration's responses to key questions. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)Political science 
The fourth BWC review conference: an important step forward. (Biological Weapons Convention)Political scienceGraham S. Pearson
The future of nuclear weapons without nuclear testing.(impact of Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty)Political scienceRichard L. Garwin
The future of U.S. nuclear weapons policy. (National Academy of Sciences report)Political science 
The future of U.S. nuclear weapons policy.(Transcript)Political scienceWlliam F. Burns
The issues behind the CTB Treaty ratification debate. (Comprehensive Test Ban)Political scienceRobert Bell, Richard Garwin, Charles Curtis, Lynn Sykes
The next step in strategic arms control.Political scienceSpurgeon M. Keeny
The North Korean nuclear crisis: understanding the failure of the 'crime-and-punishment' strategy.Political scienceLeon V. Sigal
The Ottawa Landmine Treaty.Political science 
The post-cold war settlement in Europe: a triumph of arms control.Political scienceMichael Mandelbaum
U.S.-North Korean missile talks collapse following defection.Political science 
U.S. test-fires 'MIRACL' at satellite reigniting ASAT weapons debate. (Mid-Infrared Advanced Chemical Laser; anti-satellite)Political scienceSami Fournier
U.S. to join 'Ottawa Process'; will seek changes to treaty.Political scienceEric Leklem
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