Arms Control Today, December 2000
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Statement of Russian President Putin On Strategic Reductions And Preservation of the ABM Treaty
Focus
Time to Reason Why
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr.
Features
Deadlocked and Waiting At the UN Conference on Disarmament
An Interview with Ambassador Robert T. Grey, Jr.
Understanding the Extraordinary Cost Of Missile Defense
David E. Mosher
Time for Conventional Arms Control On the Korean Peninsula
Yong-Sup Han, Paul K. Davis, and Richard E. Darilek
News
News & Negotiations
China Issues Missile Export Pledge; U.S. Says It Will Waive Sanctions
J. Peter Scoblic
Putin Calls for More Nuclear Cuts, Maintenance of ABM Treaty
Philipp C. Bleek
Russia to Bow Out of 1995 Deal Banning Arms Trade With Iran
Wade Boese
Russia Pledges CFE Compliance; U.S. Stresses Need for Action
Wade Boese
News Briefs
U.S.-D.P.R.K. Missile Talks Make Little Progress
Russia Consolidates Leading Arms-Export Firms
DOE Authorizes Restructuring of Lab Contracts
China Seeks Airborne Radar From Russia
Second Review Conference on Balkan Arms Held
United Nations Passes Arms Control Resolutions
Export Administration Act Reauthorized
Iraq Meets With UN Secretary-General
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