Arms Control Today, October 2007
Focus
Of Missiles and Missile Defenses
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
European Missile Defense: The View From The Pentagon
Lt. Gen. Henry A. Obering
European Missile Defense: A Congressional Perspective
Rep. Ellen Tauscher
European Missile Defense: The Technological Basis of Russian Concerns
George N. Lewis and Theodore A. Postol
European Missile Defense: Assessing Iran’s ICBM Capabilities
Dinshaw Mistry
European Missile Defense: Strategic Imperative or Politics as Usual?
Jack Mendelsohn
Book Reviews
Diplomacy Delayed Is Not Diplomacy Denied
Leon V. Sigal
News
The Middle East and Africa
UN Iran Sanctions Push Thwarted for Now
Peter Crail
Details Bedevil Libyan Grand Bargain
Alex Bollfrass
NK-Syria Nuclear Connection Questionable
Peter Crail
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Report: No Progress on Missile Defense, Nukes
Wade Boese
Russia Offers to Jump-Start IAEA Fuel Bank
Miles A. Pomper
The United States and the Americas
U.S. Nuke Dismantlement: Modest Uptick
Wade Boese
U.S. Pledges Cuts in Plutonium Stockpile
Miles A. Pomper
Congress, Pentagon Probe Nuke Overflight
Zachary Hosford
Asia and Australia
Yongbyon Facilities Disablement Considered
Peter Crail
U.S., Australia Reach Defense Trade Pact
Daniel Arnaudo
The World
Negotiations Elude Disarmament Body Again
Wade Boese
Experts Seek Measures to Control Bioweapons
Oliver Meier
Reported Incidents of Trafficking Up in 2006
Peter Crail
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