Arms Control Today, July/August 2010
Focus
Is the NSG Up to the Task?
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
The International Arms Trade: Difficult to Define, Measure, and Control
Paul Holtom and Mark Bromley
The Arms Trade Treaty PrepCom: Prepared and Committed?
Daniel Mack
NPT: Back on Track
Alison Kelly
Future Prospects for the NPT
Deepti Choubey
Looking Back
The U.S.-Indian Deal and Its Impact
Sharon Squassoni
News
News Briefs
The United States and the Americas
Key Panel Plans August Vote on New START
Tom Z. Collina
Asia and Australia
Report Alleges Secret Myanmar Nuclear Work
Peter Crail
The Middle East and Africa
UN Enhances Iran Sanctions
Peter Crail
Iranian Fuel Swap Still Up for Discussion
Peter Crail
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Russia, U.S. Working on Joint Launch Notification
Tom Z. Collina
Russia Revises Chemical Arms Deadline
Daniel Horner
The World
NSG Makes Little Headway at Meeting
Daniel Horner
Consensus Found at Small Arms Conference
Jeff Abramson
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