Arms Control Today, July/August 2009
Focus
Toward a Nuclear Freeze in South Asia
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
Nuclear Security in Pakistan: Separating Myth From Reality
Feroz Hassan Khan
Ending North Korea’s Nuclear Ambitions: The Need for Stronger Chinese Action
Hui Zhang
Nuclear Security in Pakistan: Reducing the Risks of Nuclear Terrorism
Rolf Mowatt-Larssen
Looking Back
The National Missile Defense Act of 1999
Greg Thielmann
News
The World
Russia, U.S. Lag on Chemical Arms Deadline
Rachel A. Weise
Accord on New Rules Eludes Nuclear Suppliers
Daniel Horner
The United States and the Americas
GAO Finds Gap in U.S. Export Controls
Emma Ensign
MDA Tests Laser Amid Budget Cutbacks
Eben W. Lindsey
Obama Arms Control Team Fills Out
Eben W. Lindsey
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Russia Vetoes UN Mission in Georgia
Cole Harvey
Asia and Australia
UN Tightens North Korea Sanctions
Peter Crail
S. Korean Pyroprocessing Awaits U.S. Decision
Daniel Horner
The Middle East and Africa
IAEA Finds Uranium at Second Syrian Site
Peter Crail
U.S. Still Committed to Engaging Iran
Peter Crail
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