Arms Control Today, September 2009
Focus
Change U.S. Nuclear Policy? Yes, We Can.
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
Building Up the Regime for Verifying the CTBT
Ambassador Tibor Tóth
Can This Treaty Be Saved? Breaking the Stalemate on Conventional Forces in Europe
Wolfgang Zellner
Breakthrough and Breakdown at the Conference on Disarmament: Assessing the Prospects for an FM(C)T
Paul Meyer
Looking Back
Robert McNamara’s Logical Legacy
J. Peter Scoblic
Book Reviews
Burnishing Reagan’s Disarmament Credentials
Paul Boyer
News
The Middle East and Africa
African NWFZ Treaty Enters Into Force
Cole Harvey
Arms Collection Begins in Southern Sudan
Emma Ensign
Iran Grants Reactor Access to IAEA
Peter Crail
Asia and Australia
South Korea Attempts First Space Launch
Peter Crail
UN Adds to North Korea Sanctions List
Peter Crail
India Launches First Nuclear Submarine
Peter Crail and Eben Lindsey
India, U.S. Agree on Defense Trade Monitoring
Jeff Abramson and Daniel Horner
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
UK Revokes Arms Export Licenses to Israel
Rachel A. Weise
The World
Race Is On for New Head of OPCW
Oliver Meier
UN Conventional Arms Register Falters
Jeff Abramson
G-8 Tightens Nuclear Export Rules
Daniel Horner
IAEA Budget Gets Modest Boost
Peter Crail
Nuclear Security Summit Planned for March
Daniel Horner
The United States and the Americas
Administration Pushes to Finish “New START”
Tom Z. Collina
Pentagon Defends Planned Arms Cuts
Tom Z. Collina
Veto Threat Spurs F-22 Cuts
Emma Ensign
Air Force Creates New Global Strike Command
Rachel A. Weise
Export Control Review Launched
Jeff Abramson
Process for Nuclear Pacts Flawed, GAO Says
Daniel Horner
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