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Arms Control Today 1998 Craig Cerniello
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Administration, Congress continue debate over membership, future of ABM treaty.
Political science
Craig Cerniello
Britain, France ratify CTB Treaty, administration looks to Senate. (Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
Britain releases defense review calling for a 'minimum deterrent.'
Political science
Craig Cerniello
CIA holds to assessment of ballistic missile threat to U.S..(Central Intelligence Agency)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
Clinton urges Senate to act on CTB; Helms calls treaty 'low priority.' (Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty; Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chmn Jesse Helms)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
DOD official says NMD system may require treaty withdrawal.(Department of Defense; national missile defense)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
DOE plans to obtain tritium from existing civilian reactors.(US Energy Department policy on tritium)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
International group issues call for abolition of nuclear weapons.
Political science
Craig Cerniello
Lugar cites CTR progress, calls on US for more aid.(Senator Richard Lugar seeks aid for Russia)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
NMD bill stalled in Senate; new bill introduced in house.(National Missile Defense)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
Panel criticizes U.S. 'rush' to deploy missile defense systems.
Political science
Craig Cerniello
Rumsfeld panel releases report on missile threat to U.S.
Political science
Craig Cerniello
Senate narrowly averts floor vote on Cochran NMD legislation. (Senator Thad Cochran; national missile defense)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
Senate panel approves NMD bill seeking to move up deployment. (national missile defense)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
South Asian nuclear tests cloud prospect for CTBT ratification. (Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
Yeltsin government shake-up unlikely to affect arms control. (Russian President Boris Yeltsin)
Political science
Craig Cerniello
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