Arms Control Today, October 2008
Focus
Unfinished Business for the NSG
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Effectively Verifiable
David Hafemeister
Avoiding a Perfect Storm: Recharting the NPT Review Process
Jean du Preez
Tackling the Illicit Small Arms Trade: The Chairman Speaks
Ambassador Dalius Čekuolis
Looking Back
LOOKING BACK: Carter’s 1978 Declaration and the Significance of Security Assurances
John Steinbruner
News
Asia and Australia
NSG, Congress Approve Nuclear Trade with India
Wade Boese
North Korea Moves to Restart Key Nuclear Plant
Peter Crail
Nuclear Disarmament Panel Members Named
Kirsten McNeil
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
U.S.-Russian Strategic Dialogue in Limbo
Wade Boese
Hill Pushes Russian Weapons Uranium Elimination
Miles A. Pomper
Threat Reduction Programs Continue Despite Rifts
Daniel Arnaudo
The United States and the Americas
Type, Targets of Sanctions Shift in Bush Administration
Wade Boese
Report Urges Changes in Air Force Nuke Operations
Kirsten McNeil
Destruction Complete at U.S. Chemical Weapons Site
Kirsten McNeil
Senate Approves Pacts Regulating Conventional Arms
Wade Boese
The Middle East and Africa
ElBaradei Says Iran Stalls IAEA Inquiry
Peter Crail
Libya Adds New Pieces to Its Nuclear History
Peter Crail
Israel: Hezbollah Violating Arms Embargo
Meredith Lugo
The World
ElBaradei to Leave IAEA in 2009
Manasi Kakatkar
CCW Considers Limits on Cluster Munitions
Jeff Abramson
Global Arms Exports Soar in 2007
Wade Boese
UN Register Captures Expanded Small Arms Trade
Jeff Abramson
Conference on Disarmament Comes Up Empty Again
Manasi Kakatkar
BWC Experts Discuss Biosecurity, Awareness
Meredith Lugo
U.S. Launches New Safeguards Initiative
Peter Crail
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