Arms Control Today, November 2008
Features
The United States, Israel, and Iran: Defusing an “Existential” Threat
Chuck Freilich
A New Paradigm: Shattering Obsolete Thinking on Arms Control and Nonproliferation
Christopher A. Ford
Strategic Collapse: The Failure of the Bush Nuclear Doctrine
Joseph Cirincione
Book Reviews
Space Weaponization: Aye or Nay?
Brian Weeden
News
Asia and Australia
U.S., NK Agree on Draft Verification Plan
Peter Crail
Long-Delayed Arms Sales to Taiwan Announced
Kirsten McNeil
Nuclear Deals Adding Up for South Asia
Wade Boese
The United States and the Americas
Hill Adjusts Bush’s Proposed Military Spending
Wade Boese
Reports Fault U.S. Anti-Missile Approach
Wade Boese
U.S. Wields Financial Sanctions Against Iran
Peter Crail
Defense Trade Treaties Stall in Congress
Jeff Abramson
GNEP Membership Grows, Future Uncertain
Miles A. Pomper
Quick-Reaction Force Contract Awarded
Jeff Abramson
NNSA Reports Progress in HEU Removal
Manasi Kakatkar
The Middle East and Africa
West May Seek Alternative Sanctions on Iran
Peter Crail
The World
SPECIAL REPORT: Major Exercise Tests CTBT On-Site Inspections
Oliver Meier
ElBaradei Warns of Nuclear Trafficking Threat
Meredith Lugo and Peter Crail
New Global Nuclear Security Institute Formed
Daniel Arnaudo
Germany Convicts Khan Associate
Peter Crail
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Bush Administration Sets Russian Arms Talks
Wade Boese
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