Arms Control Today, October 2012
Focus
Nuclear Sword of Damocles
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
Finding the Right Home for FMCT Talks
Andrea Berger
Science, Technology, and the Biological Weapons Convention
John Hart and Ralf Trapp
Looking Back
Reconsidering the Perilous Cuban Missile Crisis 50 Years Later
Barton J. Bernstein
News
The Middle East and Africa
IAEA Resolution Urges Iran to Cooperate
Kelsey Davenport
Negotiators Mull Future of Iran Talks
Kelsey Davenport
The United States and the Americas
Report Critiques U.S. Missile Defense
Tom Z. Collina
Arms Control Report Sees Little Change
Daniel Horner and Tom Z. Collina
The World
U.S. Dominated Global Arms Trade in 2011
Daniel Horner
Asia and Australia
North Korea Makes Progress on Reactor
Kelsey Davenport
Pakistani Security Called Adequate
Kelsey Davenport and Marcus Taylor
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Reports of German Nuclear Pledge Denied
Oliver Meier
News Briefs
Mongolia Recognized as Nuclear-Free Zone
Daryl G. Kimball
Israel Raises Doubts About WMD Meeting
Daniel Horner
Russia to Field New Heavy Missile by 2018
Tom Z. Collina
Gottemoeller Tapped as Undersecretary
Daniel Horner
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