Arms Control Today, December 1999
Focus
April Audit
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.
Features
What Went Wrong: Repairing Damage to the CTBT
Daryl Kimball
NPT 2000: Is the Treaty in Trouble?
Zachary S. Davis
Not a Catastrophe: Another Look At the South Asian Nuclear Tests
Subrata Ghoshroy
Clarifying India's Nascent Nuclear Doctrine
An Interview With Indian Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh
News
News & Negotiations
Security Council Replaces UNSCOM; Paves Way for Inspections, Sanctions Relief
Matthew Rice
NATO Ministers Skeptical of U.S. NMD Plans
Wade Boese
KEDO Signs Contract to Begin Work on North Korean Reactors
Matthew Rice
Wassenaar Members Remain Divided on Arrangement's Scope
Wade Boese
After Stumble, 'HEU Deal' Back on Track
Philipp C. Bleek
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