Arms Control Today, January/February 1999
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January/February 1999 Bibliography
The Ottawa Convention: Signatories and Ratifiers
Signatories and States Parties to the 1997 Ottawa Landmine Convention
Focus
Dereliction of Duty
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.
Features
A Comprehensive Transparency Regime For Warheads and Fissile Materials
Steve Fetter
The World's Growing Inventory Of Civil Spent Fuel
Luther J. Carter and Thomas H. Pigford
Jump-START: Retaking the Initiative To Reduce Post-Cold War Nuclear Dangers
A Report of the Committee on Nuclear Policy
News
News & Negotiations
Cohen Announces NMD Restructuring, Funding Boost
Craig Cerniello
India, Pakistan Agree on Security, Confidence-Building Measures
Howard Diamond
UN Creates New Panel to Review Iraqi Disarmament
Howard Diamond
CD Progress Slowed by Nuclear Disarmament Issue
Wade Boese
Cochran, Weldon Reintroduce Missile Defense Legislation
Craig Cerniello
U.S. Sanctions Russian Entities for Iranian Dealings
Howard Diamond
Pentagon Reports Higher Proposed Weapons Deals
Wade Boese
China Warns U.S. on East Asian Missile Defense Cooperation
Howard Diamond
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