Arms Control Today, September/October 1999
Focus
An American Tragedy
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.
Features
Illuminating Global Interests: The UN and Arms Control
An Interview With UN Undersecretary-General Jayantha Dhanapala
Damage Assessment: The Senate Rejection of the CTBT
Damage Assessment: The Senate Rejection of the CTBT (continued)
Endgame: CFE Adaptation And the OSCE Summit
Colonel Jeffrey D. McCausland
The Risks of Further Nuclear Testing in South Asia
William Walker
Endgame: CFE Adaptation And the OSCE Summit
Colonel Jeffrey D. McCausland
News
News & Negotiations
Senate Rejects Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty; Clinton Vows to Continue Moratorium
Craig Cerniello
Russia, China, U.S. Allies Condemn Senate Defeat of Treaty
Craig Cerniello
NMD System Achieves First Intercept; U.S. Clarifies ABM Negotiating Position
Craig Cerniello
North Korea Freezes Missile Tests; U.S. to Lift Sanctions; Perry Report Released
Howard Diamond
Congress Approves DOE Reorganization; Clinton Leaves Control With Energy Secretary
Howard Diamond
U.S. Intelligence Estimate Warns of Rising Missile Threats
Howard Diamond
Fewer Countries Submit Arms Trade Data to UN Register
Wade Boese
Conference on Disarmament Completes Another Barren Year
Wade Boese
Security Council Unable to Reach Consensus On Iraq for Genereal Assembly Meeting
Howard Diamond
Belgrade, KLA Move Forward on Arms Control, Disarmament
Wade Boese
News Briefs
Polish, Kazakh Arms Illegally Transferred
U.S. and EU Suspend Military Ties With Indonesia
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