Arms Control Today, January/February 2009
Focus
Reassessing the Role of Nuclear Weapons
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
Engagement With Russia: Managing Risks, Repairing Rifts
John Steinbruner
Drawing a Bright Redline: Forestalling Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East
Mark Fitzpatrick
Dealing With North Korea: “Diplomatic Warfare” Ahead
Joel S. Wit
Chinese-U.S. Strategic Affairs: Dangerous Dynamism
Christopher P. Twomey
Stepping Back from the Brink: Avoiding a Nuclear March of Folly in South Asia
Zachary Davis
News
The World
Countries Sign Cluster Munitions Convention
Jeff Abramson
States Approve OPCW Budget, Not Report
Oliver Meier
BWC States Address Safety, Security Measures
Oliver Meier
EU Issues Space Code of Conduct
Jeff Abramson
Report Predicts Future Global Arms Trends
Kirsten McNeil
Landmine Ban Deadline Extended
Jeff Abramson
Asia and Australia
Six-Party Talks Stall Over Sampling
Peter Crail
Russia, India Ink Nuke Cooperation Deal
Peter Crail
The United States and the Americas
WMD Commission Issues Findings
Daniel Arnaudo
Test Hit, Diplomatic Flop for U.S. Missile Defense
Wade Boese
U.S. Ratifies Additional Protocol
Peter Crail
Compliance Report Delays Continue
Peter Crail
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Central Asian Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Formed
Manasi Kakatkar and Miles A. Pomper
EU Pledges Funds for IAEA Fuel Bank
Miles A. Pomper
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