Arms Control Today, November 2007
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Editor's Note
Miles A. Pomper
LOOKING BACK: The Additional Protocol
Trevor Findlay
In Memoriam: Wolfgang K.H. Panofsky
Spurgeon M. Keeny Jr.
Focus
Time to Rethink U.S. Strategy on Iran
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
A Witches’ Brew? Evaluating Iran’s Uranium-Enrichment Progress
David Albright and Jacqueline Shire
Missile Nonproliferation and Missile Defense: Fitting Them Together
Richard Speier
Keeping WMD From Terrorists: An Interview With 1540 Committee Chairman Ambassador Peter Burian
Interviewed by Miles A. Pomper and Peter Crail
News
Asia and Australia
Deadline Set for Yongbyon Disablement
Peter Crail
Indian Politics Stall U.S.-Indian Nuclear Deal
Wade Boese
The United States and the Americas
Panel Questions Warhead Concept Plausibility
Wade Boese
Pentagon Repeats Missile Defense Test Success
Wade Boese
GAO Issues Warning on Biodefense Research
Alex Bollfrass
Senate Endorses Threat Reduction Action Plan
Daniel Arnaudo
Nuke Overflight Probes Continue
Zachary Hosford
The World
U.S. Again Outsells Other Arms Suppliers
Wade Boese
UN Register Reveals Small Arms Trade
Jeff Abramson
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
U.S., Russia Swap Arms Ideas
Wade Boese
The Middle East and Africa
UN Iran Sanctions Decision Awaits
Peter Crail
Congress Takes Aim at Iran
Peter Crail
Clues Emerge Surrounding Airstrike in Syria
Peter Crail
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