Presidential Elections
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Arms Control TodayJanuary 1, 2004
In the 2000 U.S. presidential election between Governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore, discussions of arms control, nonproliferation, and foreign policy were rare as the candidates chose to focus on domestic issues. (Continue)
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Arms Control TodayMay 1, 2001
From an arms control perspective, the first 100 days of George W. Bush's presidency have been a disaster. President Bush has demonstrated that he believes, and intends to implement, his campaign rhetoric condemning past arms control accomplishments and even the concept of arms control itself. Unless he changes direction, Bush will have effectively demolished the arms control regime that has been painstakingly built over the past 30 years. (Continue)
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Arms Control TodayNovember 1, 2000
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Arms Control TodayNovember 1, 2000
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Arms Control TodaySeptember 1, 2000
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Arms Control TodayJanuary 1, 2000
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Arms Control TodaySeptember 23, 1996
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Arms Control TodaySeptember 19, 1992
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Arms Control TodaySeptember 19, 1988
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Arms Control TodaySeptember 12, 1984
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