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Volume 35
Number 8
October 2005



Focus
Preventing a Nuclear Katrina
Daryl G. Kimball

Features

The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal: Taking Stock
Fred McGoldrick, Harold Bengelsdorf, and Lawrence Scheinman

Brazil as Litmus Test: Resende and Restrictions on Uranium Enrichment
Sharon Squassoni and David Fite

Japan's Plutonium Reprocessing Dilemma
Shinichi Ogawa and Michael Schiffer


Book Review

The Muddle of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Strategy
Jack Mendelsohn


IN MEMORIAM

Joseph Rotblat (1908-2005)
Miles A. Pomper


Editor's Note

Arms Control in Print

Corrections

 

 

News

ASIA AND AUSTRALIA

North Korea Nuclear Talks Achieve Breakthrough
Paul Kerr

Questions Surround NK Uranium Program
Paul Kerr

THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

IAEA Cites Iran on Safeguards Failures
Paul Kerr

Agency Report Offers Mixed View on Iran
Paul Kerr

U.S. Failed to Secure Iraq Materials
Paul Kerr

THE UNITED STATES AND THE AMERICAS

U.S.-Indian Nuclear Prospects Murky
Wade Boese

United States Retires MX Missile
Wade Boese

U.S. Names Alleged Treaty Violators
Wade Boese

U.S. Civilian Reactor Produces Tritium
Ron Gurantz

State Department Announces Reorganization
Wade Boese

THE WORLD

Nations Remain Split on Disarmament
Wade Boese

UN Pact Weakens Small Arms Commitment
Jacob Parakilas

U.S. Tops Expanded Arms Market
Wade Boese

EUROPE AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION

Threat Reduction Program Extends Reach to Ukrainian Biological Facilities
William Huntington

 


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