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– Vincent Intondi
Author, "African Americans Against the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons, Colonialism, and the Black Freedom Movement"
July 1, 2020
October 2002 Bibliography
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October 2002 Bibliography

Of Special Interest

Iraq

“A Decade of Deception and Defiance; Saddam Hussein’s Defiance of the United Nations,” The White House, September 12, 2002, 21 pp.

“Iraq’s Weapons of Mass Destruction,” The Assessment of the British Government, September 24, 2002, 50 pp.

“Strikes Against Iraq Slow Hussein, U.S. Official Says,” The Washington Post, August 31, 2002, p. A20.

Allen, Mike. “UN Urged to Work on Iraq Resolution,” The Washington Post, September 16, 2002, p. A1.

Allen, Mike. “War Cabinet Argues for Iraq Attack,” The Washington Post, September 9, 2002, p. A1.

Barak, Ehud. “Taking Apart Iraq’s Nuclear Threat,” The New York Times, September 4, 2002, p. A31.

Cortright, David and George A. Lopez. “Disarming Iraq: Nonmilitary Strategies and Options,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, pp. 3-7.

Crane, Jonathan. “Tipping Saddam,” The New Democrat Blueprint, July/August 2002, p. 55.

DeYoung, Karen. “Bush, Blair Decry Hussein,” The Washington Post, September 8, 2002, p. A1.

DeYoung, Karen. “Inspections in Iraq Would Take Months,” The Washington Post, September 18, 2002, p. A20.

Duelfer, Charles. “The Inevitable Failure of Inspections in Iraq,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, pp. 8-11.

Fialka, John J. and Greg Jaffe. “Iraq Faces Obstacles in Making Nuclear Weapon,” The Wall Street Journal, September 10, 2002, p. A10.

Frankel, Glenn. “Iraq Lacks Material for Nuclear Bomb, Study Says,” The Washington Post, September 10, 2002, p. A6.

Gordon, Michael R. and Judith Miller. “U.S. Says Hussein Intensifies Quest for A-Bomb Parts,” The New York Times, September 8, 2002, p. A1.

Kelly, Michael. “A Chronology of Defiance,” The Washington Post, September 18, 2002, p. A29.

Kerr, Paul. “UN-Iraq Talks Fail to Yield Progress on Inspections,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 12.

Kimball, Daryl. “The Task of Disarming Iraq,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 2.

Kissinger, Henry A. “Consult and Control: Bywords for Battling the New Enemy,” The Washington Post, September 16, 2002, p. A19.

Kralev, Nicholas. “Blair Reports Iraqi Plans to Strike; Biological Nuclear ‘Threat’ not Imagined,” The Washington Times, September 25, 2002, p. A1.

Lynch, Colum. “Hussein Denies U.S. Weapons Allegations,” The Washington Post, September 20, 2002, p. A21.

Lynch, Colum and Glenn Kessler. “Iraq to Allow Arms Inspectors,” The Washington Post, September 17, 2002, p. A1.

McGeary, Johanna. “What Does Saddam Have?” Time, September 16, 2002, pp. 26-32.

Miller, Judith. “Verification Is Difficult at Best, Say the Experts, and Maybe Impossible,” The New York Times, September 18, 2002, p. A12.

Preston, Julia. “UN Spy Photos Show New Building at Iraqi Nuclear Sites,” The New York Times, September 6, 2002, p. A10.

Scarborough, Rowan. “Latest Weapons Commission Will Inspect Iraq,” The Washington Times, September 18, 2002, p. A10.

Schmitt, Eric and Alison Mitchell. “U.S. Lacks Up-to-Date Review of Iraqi Arms,” The New York Times, September 11, 2002, p. A23.

Schneider, Daniel B. “Inspectors: 63 Experts From 27 Countries,” The New York Times, September 18, 2002, p. A12.

Warrick, Joby. “Evidence on Iraq Challenged,” The Washington Post, September 19, 2002, p. A18.

Yacoub, Sameer N. “Ex-Arms Inspector Says Attack on Iraq ‘Not Justified,’” The Washington Post, September 9, 2002, p. A12.

I. ARMS CONTROL—GENERAL

Hawkins, William. “Force Planning Conflicts With Bush Strategy,” DefenseNews, August 19-25, 2002, p. 13.

II. STRATEGIC ARMS CONTROL

Boese, Wade. “Senate Reviews U.S.-Russian Nuclear Reductions Treaty,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 13.

Boyd, Kerry. “Bush Signs Waiver, Freeing Threat Reduction Funding,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 20.

III. MISSILE PROLIFERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

“China Reportedly Tests Air-to-Air Missile,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 23.

“Iran Test-Fires Ballistic Missile,” The Washington Post, September 7, 2002, p. A14.

French, Howard W. “On North Korea, Japan Takes Lead,” The New York Times, September 22, 2002, Section 4, p. 3.

Gordon, Rose. “China Issues Missile Export Controls,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 18.

Kerr, Paul. “U.S. Sends Conflicting Signals on North Korea,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 16.

Moffett, Sebastian and Jay Solomon. “North Korea Opens Door to New Ties With Japan, World,” The Wall Street Journal, September 18, 2002, p. A1.

Sanger, David E. “In Policy Shift, U.S. Will Talk to North Korea,” The New York Times, September 26, 2002, p. A1.

Struck, Doug. “S. Korean Recommends Summits With the North,” The Washington Post, September 7, 2002, p. A13.

IV. MISSILE DEFENSE

“U.S. Steps Up Missile Defense Marketing Abroad,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 24.

Boese, Wade. “ABL Flies, but Government Agency Warns Sky Is Not Clear,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 17.

Boese, Wade. “Pentagon Opts for Sea-Based Missile Defense Radar,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 16.

Graham, Bradley. “Missile Defense Choices Sought,” The Washington Post, September 3, 2002, p. A1.

Hackett, James. “Focus on Immediate Missile Defense Needs,” DefenseNews, September 23-29, 2002, p. 15.

V. NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION

Kerr, Paul. “KEDO Pours Concrete for North Korean Nuclear Reactor,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 15.

Kerr, Paul. “Undefined Strategy,” The Washington Times, September 1, 2002, p. B3.

Kerr, Paul. “U.S. Irked by Potential Growth in Russian Nuclear Aid to Iran,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 14.

Kucia, Christine. “Chinese Nuclear Forces to Grow,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 19.

VI. NUCLEAR WEAPONS MATERIAL CONTROL

Kerr, Paul. “International Operation Removes Uranium From Serbia,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 18.

VIII. U.S. NUCLEAR WEAPONS POLICY

“Technical Issues Related to the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty,” A report by the National Academy of Sciences, Arms Control Today, September 2002, pp. 25-30.

Bromley, Mark, David Grahame and Christine Kucia. “Bunker Busters: Washington’s Drive for New Nuclear Weapons,” Basic Research Report, July 2002, 82 pp.

Deibel, Terry L. “The Death of a Treaty,” Foreign Affairs, September/October 2002, pp. 143-161.

Kimball, Daryl. “Just Say No to Testing…Again,” The Las Vegas Review-Journal, August 27, 2002, p. 9B.

Ratnam, Gopal. “Laboratories Take up Homeland Defense Role,” DefenseNews, August 26-September 1, 2002, p. 10.

IX. CONVENTIONAL ARMS CONTROL

“Conventional Arms Control on the Korean Peninsula,” A Working Group Report of the CSIS International Security Program, August 2002, 50 pp.

“Export Controls: Processes for Determining Proper Control of Defense-Related Items Need Improvement,” General Accounting Office report, September 2002, 51 pp.

“Foreign Assistance: Reporting of Defense Articles and Services Provided Through Drawdowns Needs to Be Improved,” General Accounting Office report, September 2002, 36 pp.

Dao, James. “U.S. Cites Russian Firms in Arms Sales to Lands Tied to Terror,” The New York Times, September 13, 2002, p. A8.

Kralev, Nicholas. “U.S. to Help Poland’s Military, Economy,” The Washington Times, July 18, 2002, p. A12.

Loeb, Vernon. “Fate of Army Chopper on the Block,” The Washington Post, August 31, 2002, p. A2.

Purdum, Todd S. “U.S., Citing Better Human Rights, Allows Aid to Columbia Military,” The New York Times, September 10, 2002, p. A4.

X. ARMS TRANSFERS

“U.S. Opens Door for Arms Sales to Afghanistan,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 23.

Bekdil, Burak Ege and Umit Enginsoy. “Turkey May Buy U.S. Helicopters,” DefenseNews, August 26-September 1, 2002, p. 29.

Boese, Wade. “U.S.-Israeli Policy for Exporting Arrow Missile Undecided,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 19.

Boese, Wade. “United States Stays Atop Global Arms Market,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 21.

Hughes, Robin. “Kuwait Signs Apache Agreement,” Jane’s Defence Weekly, September 11, 2002, p. 6.

XI. CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS ISSUES

“CNN Tapes Generate Questions on al Qaeda,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 23.

“Russia Opens CW Destruction Plant,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 24.

“Seeking Chemical Safety,” The Washington Post, September 14, 2002, p. A20.

Gordon, Rose. “Chinese Companies Sanctioned for Proliferation,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 22.

Gordon, Rose. “New OPCW Head Appointed,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 20.

Gugliotta, Guy. “Bioterror Targets May Be on Farms,” The Washington Post, September 20, 2002, p. A27.

Pugliese, David. “Canada Focuses on Dirty Bombs, Chem-Bio Defense,” DefenseNews, September 23-29, 2002, p. 22.

Slevin, Peter. “U.S. Drops Bid to Strengthen Germ Warfare Accord,” The Washington Post, September 19, 2002, p. A1.

Stolberg, Sheryl Gay and Judith Miller. “Many Worry That Nation Is Still Highly Vulnerable to Germ Attack,” The New York Times, September 9, 2002, p. A16.

Warrick, Joby. “Russia Denies U.S. Access on Bioweapons,” The Washington Post, September 8, 2002, p. A25.

XII. REGIONAL SECURITY ALLIANCES AND ISSUES

Europe and Nato

“Open Skies Flights Begin,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 23.

Agüera, Martin. “NATO Ministers May Reorganize Commands,” DefenseNews, September 23-29, 2002, p. 8.

Barnett, Neil. “Hungary Requests Enhanced Gripen Deal,” Jane’s Defence Weekly, September 11, 2002, p. 2.

Boese, Wade. “NATO Accepts Russian CFE Compliance, but Wants More,” Arms Control Today, September 2002, p. 22.

McCausland, Jeffrey D. “Squaring the Circle,” Institute for National Security Studies, July 2002, 42 pp.

Orman, Stanley and Gene Fox. “Allies Rethink BMD,” DefenseNews, August 26-September 1, 2002.