Arms Control Today, November 2009
Focus
Why We Don't Need To Resume Nuclear Testing
By Daryl G. Kimball
Features
Pressing a Broad Agenda for Combating Nuclear Dangers: An Interview With Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Ellen Tauscher
Interviewed by Daniel Horner and Tom Z. Collina
The Role of Nuclear Weapons: Japan, the U.S., and “Sole Purpose”
Masa Takubo
Weighing the Case For a Convention to Limit Cyberwarfare
David Elliott
Book Reviews
Dismissing Doomsday
Gerard DeGroot
News
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
START Deadline Looms; Endgame Begins
Tom Z. Collina
China, Russia Agree on Launch Notification
Luke Champlin
The Middle East and Africa
Iranian Response to LEU Fuel Deal Unclear
Peter Crail
Asia and Australia
China Says N. Korea Wants Better Relations
Peter Crail
The World
OPCW Chooses New Director-General
Oliver Meier and Daniel Horner
U.S. Supports Arms Trade Treaty Process
Jeff Abramson
Arms Exports Fell in 2008, UN Data Say
Jeff Abramson
The United States and the Americas
News Analysis: Officials Air Views on Key Stockpile Issue
Tom Z. Collina and Daniel Horner
Congress Funds Nonproliferation Work
Cole Harvey and Daniel Horner
UAE-U.S. Nuclear Pact Gets Green Light
Daniel Horner
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