Arms Control Today, November/December 1996
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"Your Move, Mr. President"
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.
Features
Arms Control and the 105th Congress
John Isaacs
Excess Weapons Plutonium: How to Reduce a Clear and Present Danger
John P. Holdren, John F. Ahearne, Richard L. Garwin, Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky, John J. Taylor, Matthew Bunn
News
News & Negotiations
U.S., Russia Ammend HEU Deal, Accelerating Implementation Pace
Craig Cerniello
Retired Generals Re-Ignite Debate Over Abolition of Nuclear Weapons
Craig Cerniello
BWC Review Conference Ends Without Compliance Protocol
Erik J. Leklem
U.S. Withholds Approval for Computer Exports to Russia
Craig Cerniello
Belarus Completes Transfer of Nuclear Warheads to Russia
Craig Cerniello
U.S. Moving Toward Implementation of 1985 Sino-U.S. Nuclear Accord
Howard Diamond
UN Approves Resolution Calling For Mine Ban 'As Soon As Possible'
Sarah Walkling
OSCE Summit Stresses Cooperation; CFE States Set Out Adaptation Plan
Sarah Walkling
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