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Arms Control Today August/September 1998






Volume 28
Number 6

August/September 1998



Focus
Putting National Security First
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.


Feature Articles

Ambassador Richard Butler: Keeping Iraq's Disarmament On Track
An Interview with UNSCOM Executive Chairman Richard Butler

Privatizing U.S. National Security: The U.S.-Russian HEU Deal At Risk
Thomas L. Neff

Small Arms and Light Weapons: Controlling the Real Instruments of War
Jeffrey Boutwell and Michael Klare

News Briefs

India, Pakistan May Be Moving Toward CTBT

House Prohibits Funds for ABM Succession

Senate Restores CTBT PrepCom Funding

Russia Seeks to Speed CFE Adaptation

Additional States to Follow EU 'Code of Conduct'

IBM Fined $8.67 Million for Supercomputer Sale

'Section 655' Report Details U.S. Arms Trade

UN Reports on Yugoslav Arms Embargo

Taiwan Arms Sale Proposed to Congress

Factfile

U.S. and Soviet/Russian Strategic Nuclear Forces


News and Negotiations

Moscow Summit Brings Two Minor Arms Control Agreements
Craig Cerniello

NMD Bill Stalled in Senate; New Bill Introduced in House
Craig Cerniello

UN Fixes Sanctions on Iraq, Seeks Renewed Cooperation
Howard Diamond

Fortieth Ratification Sets Clock for Ottawa Treaty's Entry Into Force
Wade Boese

N. Korea Launches Staged Rocket That Overflies Japanese Territory
Howard Diamond

Framework Funds Endangered by N. Korean Missile Test, Digging
Howard Diamond

CD Convenes Committee to Work on Fissile Cutoff
Wade Boese

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