Arms Control Today, April 1997
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Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC)
States-Parties and Signatories to The Chemical Weapons Convention
Focus
In Memoriam: ACDA (1961-1997)
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.
Features
French Defense Policy: Gaullism Meets the Post-Cold War World
Stanley R. Sloan
Bringing Ukraine Into the MTCR: Can U.S. Policy Succeed?
Gary Bertsch and Victor Zaborsky
News
News & Negotiations
Senate Gives Advice and Consent; U.S. Becomes Original CWC Party
Erik J. Leklem
Clinton Announces Reorganization Plan, ACDA To Lose Independent Status
Jack Mendelsohn
Duma Criticizes Helsinki Outcome; Postpones START II Discussions
Craig Cerniello
SEANWFZ Enters Into Force; U.S. Considers Signing Protocol
Howard Diamond
Russian Proposal for CFE Adaptation Seeks New Limits on NATO Arms
Sarah Walkling
Clinton Moves Closer to Easing Limits On Arms Sales to Latin America
Wade Boese
Senate Committee Approves NMD Bill Mandating Deployment By End of 2003
Craig Cerniello
KEDO Reactor Project Moves Through Protocols Toward Implementation
Howard Diamond
Enhanced NPT Review Process Gets Underway at First PrepCom Session
Sami Fournier
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