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ACT 2005 Index
Author Key for ACT Staff
KA Kate Amlin CA Claire Applegarth TB Tiffany Bergin WB Wade Boese EC Erin Creegan |
RG Ron Guarantz |
SM Scott Morrissey MN Michael Nguyen JP Jacob Parakilas MAP Miles A. Pomper TW Timothy Westmyer DZ Daniel Zeitlin |
Subjects
Additional Protocol: Meier, Oliver, and Quille, Gerrard, “Testing Time for Europe’s Nonproliferation Strategy,” May, p. 6; WB, “No Consensus on Nuclear Supply Rules,” Sept., p. 41; WH, “Brazilian Regulator Denies Uranium Claims,” Nov., p. 37.
Biological Weapons: MN, “BWC Meeting Tackles Codes of Conduct,” Sept., p. 43; WH, “Threat Reduction Program Extends Reach to Ukrainian Biological Facilities,” Oct., p. 43.
Book Reviews: Steinbruner, John D., “Can Arms Control Be Revived?” March, p. 45; Tucker, Jonathan B., “Biological Weapons Breakdown,” May, p. 43; Kuznick, Peter J., “A Tragic Life: Oppenheimer and the Bomb,” July/Aug., p. 37; Mendelsohn, Jack, “The Muddle of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Strategy,” Oct., p. 45; Hathaway, Robert M., “Subcontinental Nightmares,” Dec., p. 39.
Brazil: CA, “ Brazil, IAEA Reach Inspection Agreement,” Jan./Feb., p. 33; Fite, David, and Squassoni, Sharon, “ Brazil as Litmus Test: Resende and Restrictions on Uranium Enrichment,” Oct., p. 13; WH, “Brazilian Regulator Denies Uranium Claims,” Nov., p. 37.
Chemical Weapons: MN, “Russia Speeds Chemical Weapons Disposal,” Jan./Feb., p. 43; MN, “U.S. Chemical Demilitarization Stalls,” March, p. 41; MN, “Pentagon Backs Off Chemical Weapons Destruction Study,” June, p. 37; MN, “OPCW Director Seeks Middle East Inroads,” Nov., p. 28.
China: Bin, Li, “China: A Crucial Bridge for the 2005 NPT Review Conference,” Jan./Feb., p. 22; WB, “EU Retains China Arms Embargo,” Jan./Feb., p. 36; MAP, “U.S., Israel Seek to Cut Deal on China Arms Sales,” July/Aug., p. 31; WB, “United States Unsure of Chinese Military’s Modernization Aims,” Sept., p. 29; MAP, “U.S., Israel Reach China Arms Deal,” Sept., p. 34; DGK, “Of Madmen and Nukes,” Nov., p. 3; Srivastava, Anupam, “China’s Export Controls: Can Beijing’s Actions Match Its Words?” Nov., p. 20; Lewis, James A., “Multilateral Arms Transfer Restraint: The Limits of Cooperation,” Nov., p. 45; Zhang, Hui, “Action/Reaction: U.S. Space Weaponization and China,” Dec., p. 6.
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: OM, “CTBTO Releases Test Ban Monitoring Data for Tsunami Warning,” April, p. 39; TB, “Hill Split on CTBTO Funding,” Sept., p. 40; OM, “Hard Cases Stymie Test Ban Treaty,” Nov., p. 30; JP, “Congress Cuts CTBTO Funding,” Dec., p. 25.
Conference on Disarmament: WB, “Fissile Material Treaty Dispute Prolongs Conference on Disarmament Deadlock,” March, p. 43; WB, “Nations Remain Split on Disarmament,” Oct., p. 39.
Conventional Arms Control: WB, “ U.S. Urges Nicaraguan Arms Destruction,” Sept., p. 39; WB, “Arms Trade Treaty Future Uncertain,” Sept., p. 43; JP, “UN Pact Weakens Small Arms Commitment,” Oct., p. 40; WB, “Hungarian Missiles Set for Destruction,” Nov., p. 43; JP, “EU Slaps Arms Embargo on Uzbekistan,” Nov., p. 43; EC, “IRA Disarms After 36 Years,” Nov., p. 44.
Conventional Weapons Transfers: WB, “Venezuela Arms Buys Irk U.S. Officials,” May, p. 32; WB, “Pakistan, India Get Green Light to Buy U.S. Fighter Jets,” May, p. 34; PK, “Ukraine Admits Missile Transfers,” May, p. 41; WB, “Syria to Acquire Russian Missiles,” June, p. 29; WB, “U.S. Tops Expanded Arms Market,” Oct., p. 41; WB, “Global Arms Exports Climbed in 2004,” Nov., p. 33; Lewis, James A., “Multilateral Arms Transfer Restraint: The Limits of Cooperation,” Nov., p. 45.
Cuba: MAP, “Bolton Hearings Highlight Internal Differences on Cuba’s Biological Weapons,” May, p. 26; WB, “U.S. Names Alleged Treaty Violators,” Oct., p. 36.
Defense Spending: “The Fiscal Tug of War,” March, p. 25; WB, “Congress Cuts Nuclear Bunker Buster Again,” Dec., p. 23.
Egypt: PK, “IAEA Investigating Egypt and Taiwan,” Jan./Feb., p. 38; PK, “IAEA: Egypt’s Reporting Failures ‘Matter of Concern,’” March, p. 36.
European Union: WB, “EU Retains China Arms Embargo,” Jan./Feb., p. 36; WB, “Small Gains on Bush’s Europe Trip,” March, p. 33; PK, “Europeans: Iran Honoring Agreement,” March, p. 34; PK, “U.S. Offer Fails to End EU-Iran Impasse,” April, p. 32; Meier, Oliver, and Quille, Gerrard, “Testing Time for Europe’s Nonproliferation Strategy,” May, p. 6; PK, “EU-Iran Talks Ease Suspense on Suspension,” June, p. 29; OM, “Belgium, Germany Question U.S. Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Europe,” June, p. 30; OM, “Between Noble Goals and Sobering Reality: An Interview With EU Nonproliferation Chief Annalisa Giannella,” Sept., p. 20; JP, “EU Slaps Arms Embargo on Uzbekistan,” Nov., p. 43.
Export Controls: Srivastava, Anupam, “ China’s Export Controls: Can Beijing’s Actions Match Its Words?” Nov., p. 20.
Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty: Carlson, John, “Can a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty Be Effectively Verified?” Jan./Feb., p. 25; WB, “Fissile Material Treaty Dispute Prolongs Conference on Disarmament Deadlock,” March, p. 43.
France: Levitte, Jean-David, “The 2005 NPT Review Conference: A French Perspective,” Jan./Feb., p. 19.
General Nonproliferation: WB, “UN Panel Sounds Nonproliferation Alarm,” Jan./Feb., p. 40; Cortright, David, and Lopez, George A., “Bombs, Carrots and Sticks: The Use of Incentives and Sanctions,” March, p. 19; TW, “Congress Seeks Nonproliferation Measures,” March, p. 42; DGK, “Arming Dictators, Rewarding Proliferators,” April, p. 3; Ohlde, Aubrie, and Spector, Leonard S., “Negative Security Assurances: Revisiting the Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Option,” April, p. 13; Holum, John, “Looking Back: Arms Control Reorganization, Then and Now,” June, p. 41; Burns, William F., et al., “Is There a Role for Nuclear Weapons Today?” July/Aug., p. 6; WB, “ United States Eyes Proliferators’ Assets,” Sept., p. 38; Ifft, Edward, “Witness for the Prosecution: International Organizations and Arms Control Verification,” Nov., p. 12.
In Memoriam: Garwin, Richard L., and von Hippel, Frank, “Hans Bethe (1906-2005),” April, p. 44; MAP, “Joseph Rotblat (1908-2005),” Oct., p. 48.
India: WB, “Pakistan, India Get Green Light to Buy U.S. Fighter Jets,” May, p. 34; PK, “India Passes Nonproliferation Legislation,” June, p. 27; DGK, “U.S.-India Nuclear Cooperation: A Reality Check,” Sept., p. 3; WB, “Bush Promises India Nuclear Cooperation,” Sept., p. 23; Bengelsdorf, Harold, McGoldrick, Fred, and Scheinman, Lawrence, “The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal: Taking Stock,” Oct., p. 6; WB, “U.S.-Indian Nuclear Prospects Murky,” Oct., p. 33; WB, “Suppliers Weigh Indian Nuclear Cooperation,” Nov., p. 41; WB, “U.S. Puts Onus on India for Nuclear Ties,” Dec., p. 26.
India-Pakistan Relations: WB, “ Pakistan, India Get Green Light to Buy U.S. Fighter Jets,” May, p. 34; EC, “ India, Pakistan Sign Missile Notification Pact,” Nov., p. 42.
Intelligence: PK, “Congress’s Iraq Probes Winding Down,” April, p. 37; PK, “Commission Slams WMD Intelligence,” May, p. 27; Laipson, Ellen, “The Robb-Silberman Report, Intelligence, and Nonproliferation,” June, p. 20; PK, “Final Iraq Report Downplays Brain Drain,” June, p. 28; PK, “Iraq Intel Back in Senate Spotlight,” Dec., p. 27.
International Atomic Energy Agency: CA, “Brazil, IAEA Reach Inspection Agreement,” Jan./Feb., p. 33; PK, “IAEA Investigating Egypt and Taiwan,” Jan./Feb., p. 38; “Tackling the Nuclear Dilemma: An Interview With IAEA Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei,” March, p. 6; PK, “IAEA: Egypt’s Reporting Failures ‘Matter of Concern,’” March, p. 36; DZ, “Middle East Nuclear Forum Postponed,” March, p. 38; MAP, “ElBaradei Unopposed for Third Term,” March, p. 44; Sokolski, Henry, “After Iran: Back to Basics on ‘Peaceful’ Nuclear Energy,” April, p. 20; PK, “IAEA Criticizes Iran Cooperation,” April, p. 33; MAP, “ElBaradei Set to Win Third Term,” July/Aug., p. 23; PK, “IAEA Board Seeks Strengthened Safeguards,” July/Aug., p. 24; PK, “IAEA: More Questions on Iran Nuclear Program,” July/Aug., p. 32; PK, “States Vow to Update Nuclear Materials Pact,” Sept., p. 42; PK, “IAEA Cites Iran on Safeguards Failures,” Oct., p. 28; PK, “Agency Report Offers Mixed View on Iran,” Oct., p. 30; MAP, “ElBaradei, IAEA Win Nobel Peace Prize,” Nov., p. 26; PK, “IAEA Board Closes Safeguards Loophole,” Nov., p. 29; SM, “IAEA Reports Increase in Nuclear Trafficking,” Nov., p. 30; WB, “U.S. Proposes Nuclear Fuel Safety Net,” Nov., p. 35; PK, “IAEA Unlikely to Refer Iran to Security Council,” Nov., p. 38; Boureston, Jack, and Ferguson, Charles, D., “Strengthening Nuclear Safeguards: Special Committee to the Rescue?” Dec., p. 17; EC, “GAO Calls for IAEA Improvements,” Dec., p. 37.
Iran: PK, “Iran-EU Nuclear Negotiations Begin,” Jan./Feb., p. 30; PK, “Europeans: Iran Honoring Agreement,” March, p. 34; PK, “U.S. Offer Fails to End EU-Iran Impasse,” April, p. 32; PK, “IAEA Criticizes Iran Cooperation,” April, p. 33; PK, “Iran, Russia Reach Nuclear Agreement,” April, p. 35; PK, “New Details Emerge on Pakistani Networks,” May, p. 35; PK, “Iranian Negotiators’ Veiled Flexibility,” May, p. 38; PK, “Ukraine Admits Missile Transfers,” May, p. 41; PK, “EU-Iran Talks Ease Suspense on Suspension,” June, p. 29; PK, “IAEA: More Questions on Iran Nuclear Program,” July/Aug., p. 32; PK, “Iran Restarts Uranium Conversion,” Sept., p. 31; PK, “Iran’s Nuclear Abilities Limited,” Sept., p. 32; PK, “IAEA Cites Iran on Safeguards Failures,” Oct., p. 28; PK, “Agency Report Offers Mixed View on Iran,” Oct., p. 30; PK, “IAEA Unlikely to Refer Iran to Security Council,” Nov., p. 38; WH, “Congress Amends Iran Nonproliferation Act,” Dec., p. 29; PK, “Russia Joins Diplomatic Push on Iran,” Dec., p. 30.
Iraq: PK, “Iraq Weapons Hunt Ends; Other Investigations Continue,” March, p. 37; PK, “New Reports Cite Looting at Iraqi Sites; UNMOVIC Future Discussed,” April, p. 36; PK, “Congress’s Iraq Probes Winding Down,” April, p. 37; PK, “Commission Slams WMD Intelligence,” May, p. 27; PK, “Final Iraq Report Downplays Brain Drain,” June, p. 28; Findlay, Trevor, “Looking Back: The UN Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission,” Sept., p. 45; PK, “U.S. Failed to Secure Iraq Materials,” Oct., p. 31; PK, “UNMOVIC Details Lessons Learned,” Oct., p. 32; PK, “Iraq Intel Back in Senate Spotlight,” Dec., p. 27.
Israel : MAP, “Israeli Officials See Few Prospects for Arms Control,” July/Aug., p. 29; MAP, “ U.S., Israel Seek to Cut Deal on China Arms Sales,” July/Aug., p. 31; MAP, “ U.S., Israel Reach China Arms Deal,” Sept., p. 34.
Japan : DGK, “Reality Check: The Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings in Pictures,” July/Aug., p. 13; Ogawa, Shinichi, and Schiffer, Michael, “ Japan’s Plutonium Reprocessing Dilemma,” Oct., p. 20.
Khan, Abdul Qadeer: Weiss, Leonard, “Turning a Blind Eye Again? The Khan Network’s History and Lessons for U.S. Policy,” March, p. 12; PK, “New Details Emerge on Pakistani Networks,” May, p. 35; Forden, Geoffrey, “Avoiding Enrichment: Using Financial Tools to Prevent Another Khan Network,” June, p. 14.
Landmines: WB, “Clearing Mined Areas Now Treaty Aim,” Jan./Feb., p. 39.
Libya: PK, “Commission Slams WMD Intelligence,” May, p. 27.
Missile Defense: WB, “Missile Defense Fails Test; System Remains Grounded,” Jan./Feb., p. 32; WB, “Canada Draws Line on Missile Defense,” Jan./Feb., p. 33; WB, “Missile Defense Funding Trimmed,” March, p. 28; WB, “Ground-Based Interceptor Fails Again,” March, p. 29; WB, “Pentagon Split on Missile Defense,” April, p. 30; WB, “Canada Spurns Bush on Missile Defense,” April, p. 31; WB, “U.S. Sets Missile Defense for Europe, Space,” May, p. 30; WB, “Missile Defense Performance a Top Concern,” May, p. 31; WB, “More Testing Urged for Missile Defense,” July/Aug., p. 28; WB, “Missile Defense Aims to Hit Target in ’06,” Sept., p. 38; “Defending Missile Defense: An Interview With Missile Defense Agency Director Lt. Gen. Henry Obering,” Nov., p. 6; WB, “Ship-Based Anti-Missile System Scores Hit,” Dec., p. 25.
Missile Technology Control Regime: Karp, Aaron, “Going Ballistic? Reversing Missile Proliferation,” June, p. 6.
NATO: OM, “ Belgium, Germany Question U.S. Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Europe,” June, p. 30; WB, “ Germany, NATO Advance Missile Defenses,” June, p. 34.
Nobel Prize: MAP, “ElBaradei, IAEA Win Nobel Peace Prize,” Nov., p. 26; MAP, “Schelling Awarded Nobel Economics Prize,” Nov., p. 27.
North Korea: PK, “Reactor Suspension Extended; North Korea Nuclear Talks Stall,” Jan./Feb., p. 36; PK, “Examining North Korea’s Nuclear Claims,” March, p. 30; PK, “North Korea Nuclear Talks in Limbo,” March, p. 31; PK, “North Korea Disavows Missile Moratorium; Talks Remain Stalled,” April, p. 38; PK, “New Details Emerge on Pakistani Networks,” May, p. 35; PK, “U.S. Pushes to Restart North Korea Talks,” May, p. 36; DGK, “North Korea: Time for Results,” June, p. 3; PK, “Allies Seek to Restart North Korea Talks,” June, p. 24; PK, “North Korean Capabilities Remain Unclear,” June, p. 25; PK, “Kim Willing to Talk, Does Not Say When,” July/Aug., p. 34; PK, “North Korea Talks Resume, Then Stall,” Sept., p. 27; PK, “Chronology: More Than a Decade of U.S.-North Korean Nuclear Tensions,” Sept., p. 28; PK, “North Korea Talks Achieve Breakthrough,” Oct., p. 25; PK, “Questions Surround NK Uranium Program,” Oct., p. 26; WB, “U.S. Names Alleged Treaty Violators,” Oct., p. 36; PK, “Challenges Face North Korea Talks,” Nov., p. 40; DGK, “Getting Serious About North Korea,” Dec., p. 3; PK, “North Korea Talks Stall,” Dec., p. 33; PK, “North Korea Increasing Weapons Capabilities,” Dec., p. 35.
Nuclear Fuel Cycle: MAP, “ U.S. Shifts Fuel Cycle Position?” May, p. 32; Fetter, Steve, and von Hippel, Frank, “Is U.S. Reprocessing Worth the Risk?” Sept., p. 6; KA, “Hill Weakens Uranium Export Rules,” Sept., p. 40; Fite, David, and Squassoni, Sharon, “Brazil as Litmus Test: Resende and Restrictions on Uranium Enrichment,” Oct., p. 13; Ogawa, Shinichi, and Schiffer, Michael, “Japan’s Plutonium Reprocessing Dilemma,” Oct., p. 20; RG, “U.S. Civilian Reactor Produces Tritium,” Oct., p. 37; WB, “U.S. Proposes Nuclear Fuel Safety Net,” Nov., p. 35.
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: DGK, “Nonproliferation Through Disarmament,” Jan./Feb., p. 3; Scheinman, Lawrence, “Disarmament: Have the Five Nuclear Powers Done Enough?” Jan./Feb., p. 6; Walker, William, “Caught in the Middle: The United Kingdom and the 2005 NPT Review Conference,” Jan./Feb., p. 16; Levitte, Jean-David, “The 2005 NPT Review Conference: A French Perspective,” Jan./Feb., p. 19; Bin, Li, “China: A Crucial Bridge for the 2005 NPT Review Conference,” Jan./Feb., p. 22; DGK, “Reinforce the Nonproliferation Bargain,” March, p. 3; du Preez, Jean, “The 2005 NPT Review Conference: Can It Meet the Nuclear Challenge?” April, p. 6; Rydell, Randy, “Looking Back: The 1995 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review and Extension Conference,” April, p. 47; “Zeroing In on Noncompliance: An Interview With Assistant Secretary of State Stephen G. Rademaker on the U.S. Approach to the 2005 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference,” May, p. 13; Bunn, George, and Rhinelander, John B., “NPT Withdrawal: Time for the Security Council to Step In,” May, p. 17; CA, “Divisions Foil NPT Review Conference,” June, p. 39; DGK, “Repairing the Nonproliferation Regime,” July/Aug., p. 3; WB, “Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Meeting Sputters,” July/Aug., p. 22.
Nuclear Suppliers Group: MAP, “ U.S. Shifts Fuel Cycle Position?” May, p. 32; WB, “No Consensus on Nuclear Supply Rules,” Sept., p. 41; WB, “Suppliers Weigh Indian Nuclear Cooperation,” Nov., p. 41.
Pakistan: WB, “ Pakistan, India Get Green Light to Buy U.S. Fighter Jets,” May, p. 34; PK, “New Details Emerge on Pakistani Networks,” May, p. 35.
Proliferation Security Initiative: WB, “Key U.S. Interdiction Initiative Claim Misrepresented,” July/Aug., p. 26; WB, “United States Eyes Proliferators’ Assets,” Sept., p. 38; WB, “Treaty Amended to Outlaw WMD at Sea,” Dec., p. 36.
Robb-Silberman Commission: PK, “Commission Slams WMD Intelligence,” May, p. 27; Laipson, Ellen, “The Robb-Silberman Report, Intelligence, and Nonproliferation,” June, p. 20.
Russia: Arbatov, Alexei, “Superseding U.S.-Russian Nuclear Deterrence,” Jan./Feb., p. 12; WB, “U.S.-Russian Nuclear Rivalry Lingers,” Jan./Feb., p. 42; MN, “Russia Speeds Chemical Weapons Disposal,” Jan./Feb., p. 43; CA, “U.S. Says It Will Complete Russian Nuclear Security Upgrades by 2008,” Jan./Feb., p. 44; PK, “Iran, Russia Reach Nuclear Agreement,” April, p. 35; CA, “U.S., Russia Seek Help on Plutonium,” April, p. 42; WB, “Syria to Acquire Russian Missiles,” June, p. 29; WB, “Russia, Georgia Troop Deal Closer,” June, p. 32; CA, “U.S., Russia Near Liability Accord,” June, p. 33; WB, “Deal Reached in Georgia, Russia Dispute,” July/Aug., p. 35; WB, “Plutonium Disposition Accord Reached,” Sept., p. 42; PK, “Russia Joins Diplomatic Push on Iran,” Dec., p. 30.
Space: Zhang, Hui, “Action/Reaction: U.S. Space Weaponization and China,” Dec., p. 6; Graham, Thomas, “Space Weapons and the Risk of Accidental Nuclear War,” Dec., p. 12.
State Department Reorganization: WB, “State Department Reorganization Approved,” March, p. 40; WB, “State Department Reorganization Advances,” Sept., p. 36; WB, “State Department Announces Reorganization,” Oct., p. 38.
Syria: WB, “ Syria to Acquire Russian Missiles,” June, p. 29.
Taiwan : PK, “IAEA Investigating Egypt and Taiwan,” Jan./Feb., p. 38.
Threat Reduction: CA, “Modest Hike in Threat Reduction Budget,” March, p. 27; CA, “Threat Reduction Budget Detailed,” April, p. 43; WH, “Threat Reduction Program Extends Reach to Ukrainian Biological Facilities,” Oct., p. 43; WH, “Czech Uranium Removed,” Nov., p. 44; WH, “Congress Boosts Threat Reduction Funding,” Dec., p. 24.
Ukraine: PK, “ Ukraine Admits Missile Transfers,” May, p. 41.
UN Resolution 1540: WB, “Slow Start for UN WMD Committee,” April, p. 41.
United Kingdom: Walker, William, “Caught in the Middle: The United Kingdom and the 2005 NPT Review Conference,” Jan./Feb., p. 16; WB, “ UK Spells Out Arms Pact,” April, p. 42; RG, “British Debate Replacement for Nuclear Force,” Dec., p. 38.
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy: Arbatov, Alexei, “Superseding U.S.-Russian Nuclear Deterrence,” Jan./Feb., p. 12; WB, “U.S.-Russian Nuclear Rivalry Lingers,” Jan./Feb., p. 42; CA, “U.S. Says It Will Complete Russian Nuclear Security Upgrades by 2008,” Jan./Feb., p. 44; CA, “U.S., Russia Seek Help on Plutonium,” April, p. 42; WB, “U.S. Weighing Nuclear Stockpile Changes,” May, p. 22; OM, “Belgium, Germany Question U.S. Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Europe,” June, p. 30; WB, “Deeper Nuclear Cuts Unlikely for Now,” July/Aug., p. 36; Kristensen, Hans M., “The Role of U.S. Nuclear Weapons: New Doctrine Falls Short of Bush Pledge,” Sept., p. 13; WB, “United States Retires MX Missile,” Oct., p. 35; DGK, “Of Madmen and Nukes,” Nov., p. 3; WB, “Lawmakers Want to Retain ICBM Force,” Nov., p. 36; WB, “U.S. Trims Nuclear Material Stockpile,” Dec., p. 29.
U.S. Nuclear Weapons R&D and Testing: WB, “Nuclear Bunker Buster Revived,” March, p. 26; DGK, “Replacement Nuclear Warheads? Buyer Beware,” May, p. 3; Makhijani, Arjun, “A Readiness to Harm: The Health Effects of Nuclear Weapons Complexes,” June, p. 16; WB, “Bunker Buster Future Uncertain,” July/Aug., p. 27; RG, “U.S. Civilian Reactor Produces Tritium,” Oct., p. 37; WB, “Congress Cuts Nuclear Bunker Buster Again,” Dec., p. 23.
U.S. Security Policy: MAP, “Bush Picks New Security Team,” Jan./Feb., p. 35; MAP, “The Fiscal Tug of War,” March, p. 25; MAP, “Bush Second Term: More Diplomacy but Same Policies,” March, p. 39; WB, “State Department Reorganization Approved,” March, p. 40; MN, “U.S. Chemical Demilitarization Stalls,” March, p. 41; TM, “Congress Seeks Nonproliferation Measures,” March, p. 42; MAP, “Bolton Nomination Splits Capitol Hill,” April, p. 26; WB, “The Bush Administration and Verification,” April, p. 27; MAP, “Panel Delays Vote on Bolton Nomination,” May, p. 23; MAP, “Bolton Hearings Highlight Internal Differences on Cuba’s Biological Weapons,” May, p. 26; CA, “U.S., Russia Near Liability Accord,” June, p. 33; MAP, “Bolton Senate Vote Delayed,” June, p. 35; MN, “Pentagon Backs Off Chemical Weapons Destruction Study,” June, p. 37; MAP, “U.S., Israel Seek to Cut Deal on China Arms Sales,” July/Aug., p. 31; DGK, “U.S.-India Nuclear Cooperation: A Reality Check,” Sept., p. 3; WB, “Bush Promises India Nuclear Cooperation,” Sept., p. 23; MAP, “U.S., Israel Reach China Arms Deal,” Sept., p. 34; WB, “State Department Reorganization Advances,” Sept., p. 36; MAP, “Bush Gives Bolton Recess Appointment,” Sept., p. 37; TB, “Hill Split on CTBTO Funding,” Sept., p. 40; KA, “Hill Weakens Uranium Export Rules,” Sept., p. 40; WB, “Plutonium Disposition Accord Reached,” Sept., p. 42; Bengelsdorf, Harold, McGoldrick, Fred, and Scheinman, Lawrence, “The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal: Taking Stock,” Oct., p. 6; WB, “U.S.-Indian Nuclear Prospects Murky,” Oct., p. 33; WB, “U.S. Names Alleged Treaty Violators,” Oct., p. 36; Zhang, Hui, “Action/Reaction: U.S. Space Weaponization and China,” Dec., p. 6; JP, “Congress Cuts CTBTO Funding,” Dec., p. 25; WB, “U.S. Puts Onus on India for Nuclear Ties,” Dec., p. 26; WH, “Congress Amends Iran Nonproliferation Act,” Dec., p. 29.
Venezuela: WB, “ Venezuela Arms Buys Irk U.S. Officials,” May, p. 32.
Wassenaar Arrangement: Lewis, James A., “Multilateral Arms Transfer Restraint: The Limits of Cooperation,” Nov., p. 45.
WMD Terrorism: PK, “Commission Slams WMD Intelligence,” May, p. 27; CA, “UN Adopts Nuclear Terrorism Convention; Treaty Seven Years in the Making,” May, p. 40; DGK, “Preventing a Nuclear Katrina,” Oct., p. 3.