Arms Control Today, June 2012
Focus
The Urgent Need for an Arms Trade Treaty
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
Nuclear Deterrence in a Changed World
Sidney D. Drell and James E. Goodby
Resolving the Ambiguity of Nuclear Weapons Costs
Russell Rumbaugh and Nathan Cohn
Book Reviews
Exposing the Arms Trade
Edward J. Laurance
News
The Middle East and Africa
P5+1 and Iran Claim Progress in Talks
Kelsey Davenport
IAEA, Iran Close to Deal, Amano Says
Kelsey Davenport
The United States and the Americas
Former STRATCOM Head Calls for Cuts
Tom Z. Collina
U.S. Plans to Sell Bahrain More Arms
Farrah Zughni
News Briefs
North Korea Urged Not to Test
Kelsey Davenport
U.S., Russia Discuss Cyber Hotline
Timothy Farnsworth
Pentagon Defends Arms Buy From Russia
Farrah Zughni
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
NATO Sticks With Nuclear Policy
Oliver Meier
NATO Fields Interceptors Without Russia
Tom Z. Collina
The World
Work Seen Needed on Mideast Meeting
Daniel Horner
Libya Sets Date to Destroy Chemical Arms
Daniel Horner
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