Arms Control Today, May 2008
Focus
North Korea and the Incident in the Syrian Desert
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
Should Israel Close Dimona? The Radiological Consequences of a Military Strike on Israel’s Plutonium-Production Reactor
Bennett Ramberg
Verifying Nuclear Disarmament: The Inspector’s Agenda
Andreas Persbo and Marius Bjørningstad
The Trilateral Initiative: A Model For The Future?
Thomas E. Shea
The EU’s Nonproliferation Efforts: Limited Success
Oliver Meier
Looking Back
LOOKING BACK: The 1998 Indian and Pakistani Nuclear Tests
Michael Krepon
News
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Bush, Putin Leave Arms Disputes Unsettled
Wade Boese
NATO Summit Results Fall Short of Bush Goals
Wade Boese
Russia Unflinching on CFE Treaty Suspension
Wade Boese
Threat Reduction Programs Meet Benchmarks
Daniel Arnaudo
The Middle East and Africa
U.S. Shares Information on NK-Syrian Nuclear Ties
Peter Crail
Middle Eastern States Seeking Nuclear Power
Peter Crail and Jessica Lasky-Fink
Iran Starts New Centrifuge Installation Campaign
Peter Crail
African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Nears Realization
Brittany Griffith
The United States and the Americas
Senate Mulls CCW Edits; Cluster Munitions Debated
Jeff Abramson
Key GNEP Decision Left to Next President
Miles A. Pomper
The World
CWC Review Conference Avoids Difficult Issues
Oliver Meier
U.S. Joins Others Seeking Nuclear Export Criteria
Wade Boese
Asia and Australia
Taiwan Fuse Shipment Reveals Nuclear Security Gaps
Jeremy Patterson
U.S., NK Seek Compromise on Nuclear Declaration
Peter Crail
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