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Volume 35
Number 10
December 2005



Focus
"Getting Serious" About North Korea
Daryl G. Kimball

Features

Action/Reaction: U.S. Space Weaponization and China
Hui Zhang

Space Weapons and the Risk of Accidental Nuclear War
Thomas Graham Jr.

Strengthening Nuclear Safeguards: Special Committee to the Rescue?
Jack Boureston and Charles D. Ferguson


BOOK REVIEW

Subcontinental Nightmares
Robert M. Hathaway

Books of Note


Editor's Note

Arms Control in Print

Letters to the Editor

 

 

News

THE UNITED STATES AND THE AMERICAS

Congress Cuts Nuclear Bunker Buster Again
Wade Boese

Congress Boosts Threat Reduction Funding
William Huntington

Congress Cuts CTBTO Funding
Jacob Parakilas

Ship-Based Anti-Missile System Scores Hit
Wade Boese

U.S. Puts Onus on India for Nuclear Ties
Wade Boese

Iraq Intel Back in Senate Spotlight
Paul Kerr

Congress Amends Iran Nonproliferation Act
William Huntington

U.S. Trims Nuclear Material Stockpile
Wade Boese

THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

Russia Joins Diplomatic Push on Iran
Paul Kerr

ASIA AND AUSTRALIA

North Korea Nuclear Talks Stall
Paul Kerr

North Korea Increasing Weapons Capabilities
Paul Kerr

THE WORLD

Treaty Amended to Outlaw WMD at Sea
Wade Boese

GAO Calls for IAEA Improvements
Erin Creegan

EUROPE AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION

British Debate Replacement for Nuclear Force
Ron Gurantz

 


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