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Volume 34
Number 8
October 2004



Focus
Iran: Getting Back on Track
Daryl G. Kimball

Features

What's Behind Bush's Nuclear Cuts?
By Robert S. Norris and Hans M. Kristensen

Biological Threat Assessment: Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease?
Jonathan B. Tucker

Does China Belong in the Missile Technology Control Regime?
Victor Zaborsky


Looking Back

The U.S. Senate Vote on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Damien LaVera


Editor's Note

Correction

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News and Negotiations

THE MIDDLE EAST
AND AFRICA


IAEA Puts Off Showdown With Iran

Paul Kerr

ElBaradei Cites Progress by Iran, but Investigation Continues
Paul Kerr

U.S. Pushes IAEA to Probe Suspected Iranian Nuclear Site
Paul Kerr

U.S. Lifts Remaining Economic Sanctions Against Libya
Paul Kerr

More U.S. Claims on Iraq WMD Rebutted
Paul Kerr

ASIA AND AUSTRALIA

IAEA Probes Seoul's Nuclear Program
Paul Kerr

Déjá Vu? Seoul's Past Nuclear Program

North Korea Skips Six-Party Talks
Paul Kerr

Pakistan Advances Export Controls
Gabrielle Kohlmeier and Miles A. Pomper

THE UNITED STATES
AND THE AMERICAS

Bush, Kerry Square Off on Arms Control
Wade Boese

Global Arms Market Still U.S. Domain
Wade Boese

New Delays in U.S. Missile Defense
Wade Boese

Report Backs Access to Pathogen Codes
Michael Nguyen

Goss Confirmed as New CIA Director
Gabrielle Kohlmeier

THE WORLD

News Analysis
Test Ban Infrastructure:
A Concrete Reality

Miles A. Pomper

Foreign Ministers Affirm CTBT Support
Claire Applegarth

U.S. Fissile Material Ban Plan Fizzles
Wade Boese

Russia, U.S. Bolster Regional Nuclear Security Following Terrorist Attacks
Claire Applegarth


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