Arms Control Today, September 2000
Focus
The Right Thing to Do
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.
Features
Presidential Election Forum: The Candidates on Arms Control
Governor George W. Bush, Vice President Al Gore
Boost-Phase Intercept: A Better Alternative
Richard L. Garwin
Missile Defense: The View From the Other Side of the Atlantic
Camille Grand
News
News & Negotiations
Clinton Says No to NMD As Program Lags; Cites Technology Doubts and Foreign Concerns
Wade Boese
Clinton NMD Decision Welcomed Abroad, Reactions at Home Are Mixed
Wade Boese
Russia Ready to Reduce to 1,500 Warheads, Addressing Dispute Over Strategic Forces' Fate
Philipp C. Bleek
U.S.-North Korea Missile, Terrorism Talks Resume; North Korea Admits to Exporting Rocket Technology
Alex Wagner
U.S.-China Arms Talks Resume
J. Peter Scoblic
U.S. Explores North Korean Offer to Terminate Missile Program In Exchange for Satellite-Launch Aid
Alex Wagner
Iran Tests
Alex Wagner
U.S.-Turkey Copter Deal Flies Despite Human Rights
Wade Boese
DOE Simulates Nuclear Explosion; GAO Faults Ignition Facility
Philipp C. Bleek
Israel Halts Chinese Phalcon Deal
Wade Boese
Mixed Results in U.S. TMD Tests
Wade Boese
U.S. Remains World's Top Arms Supplier
Wade Boese
U.S. Revises Computer Export Control Regulations
Seth Brugger
Russia Reduces CFE-Limited Weapons in Georgia
Wade Boese
Pakistan Clarifies Nuclear Export Control Guidelines
Alex Wagner and Seth Brugger
News Briefs
G-8 Addresses Russian Plutonium Disposition
BWC Ad Hoc Group Inches Forward
Former Weapons Inspector Returns to Iraq
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November 6, 2008
Senate Backs Far-Reaching Nuclear Trade Deal With India
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