Arms Control Today, January/February 2000
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Focus
Toward a Consensus on Iraq
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.
Features
"Go Slow": The People Speak on Missile Defense - Chart
John Isaacs
Confrontation and Retreat: The U.S. Congress and the South Asian Nuclear Tests
Robert M. Hathaway
Russia's National Security Concept
Excerpts From the Text
News
News & Negotiations
Second NMD Intercept Test Fails
Wade Boese
UN Security Council Says 'No' to Ekeus, Agrees on Blix to Head UNMOVIC
Matthew Rice
Russia Adopts New Security Concept
Philipp C. Bleek
CD Starts 2000 Session Stalemated
Wade Boese
1999 Proposed Pentagon Arms Sales Exceeded $20 Billion
Wade Boese
U.S. Issues Chemical Industry Regulation
Seth Brugger
News Briefs
Russia Reaffirms Nuclear Aid Commitment to Iran
Shalikashvili to Lead Administration Test Ban Effort
Civil Reactors to Replenish U.S. Tritium Supply
EU Not to Renew Arms Embargo on Indonesia
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