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National Missile Defense, the ABM Treaty and the Future of START II The Brookings Institution


Wednesday, January 27, 1999

The Panelists:

(Click on the photos of the participants to jump directly to his or her portion of the transcript
published in the November/December 1998 issue of Arms Control Today.)
Spurgeon M. Keeny, Jr., President and Executive Director of the Arms Control Association; former Deputy Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
John Pike, Director of the Space Policy Project at the Federation of American Scientists. Author of over 200 studies and articles on space an national security, and co-author of The Impact of U.S. and Soviet Ballistic Missile Defense Programs on the ABM Treaty.
John Rhinelander, Senior Counsel at the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge; former legal adviser to the U.S. SALT I delegation that negotiated the ABM Treaty.
Susan Eisenhower, Chairman of the Center for Political and Strategic Studies and President of the Eisenhower Group, Inc. She has written and spoken extensively on U.S.-Russian relations.
Q&A The presentations were followed by a question and answer period, click to procede directly to that portion of the transcript.

From the invitation:

The panel will address Secretary Cohen's recent announcement on the U.S. national missile defense program and its implications for the ABM Treaty, Russian ratification of START II and further progress in reducing strategic nuclear arms. These issues were central to Secretary Albright's meetings in Moscow this week.

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Press Conference Briefing Materials:

February 23, 1999