Arms Control Today, September 2012
Focus
Next Steps for the Arms Trade Treaty
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
The ATT Talks: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back?
Alexander Kmentt
Raising the Bar for Negotiations on an ATT
Jo Adamson
African States and the ATT Negotiations
Guy Lamb
Nearly at the Brink: The Tasks and Capacity of the 1540 Committee
Richard T. Cupitt
Book Reviews
Managing the Security Risks of Emerging Technologies
Michael Moodie
News
The World
Bid to Craft Arms Trade Treaty Stalls
Farrah Zughni and Daryl G. Kimball
Asia and Australia
Militants Attack Pakistani Base
Kelsey Davenport
India Moves Closer to Nuclear Triad
Kelsey Davenport
S. Korea, U.S. at Odds Over Nuclear Pact
Daniel Horner
News Briefs
SE Asian Nuclear Protocol Falters
Kelsey Davenport
EU Details Plans for Space Code
Timothy Farnsworth
Security Breached at HEU Facility
Lauren Weiss
The Middle East and Africa
Obama Warns Syria on Chemical Arms
Kelsey Davenport and Daniel Horner
Future of Iran Talks in Question
Kelsey Davenport
The United States and the Americas
Cartwright Urges Nuclear Spending Cuts
Tom Z. Collina
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