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Arms Control Today



Volume 38
Number 5

 

 


June 2008



Focus
NPT: Past, Present, and Future
Daryl G. Kimball

Features

NPT: The Next 40 Years

Envisioning a World Free of Nuclear Weapons
Foreign Minister Jonah
Gahr Støre

Elimination or Irrelevance
K. Subrahmanyam

New Opportunities for Nonproliferation
Ambassador Thomas R. Pickering

Fulfill and Strengthen the Bargain
Ambassador Jayantha Dhanapala


NPT: The Past 40 Years
A timeline chronicling the past four decades of the NPT


Book Review

U.S. vs. Them: How a Half Century of Conservatism Has Undermined American Security by J. Peter Scoblic
Paul Boyer


Editor's Note

Arms Control in Print

Letters to the Editor

June 2008 ACT Print Advertisers

 

News

ASIA AND AUSTRALIA

NK Delivers Plutonium Documentation
Peter Crail

House Agrees on NK Sanctions Waiver
Peter Crail

THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA

Proposals Offered on Iranian Nuclear Program
Peter Crail

Chinese Arms Shipment Sparks Outrage
Jeff Abramson and Jessica Lasky-fink

EUROPE AND THE FORMER SOVIET UNION

Bush Sends Russia Nuclear Energy Pact to Hill
Miles A. Pomper

THE WORLD

NPT Meet Buoys Hopes for 2010 Conference
Oliver Meier

UN Renews Committee on WMD
Peter Crail

Nuclear Export Criteria Lacks Consensus
Wade Boese

THE UNITED STATES AND THE AMERICAS

Russia Wants Limits on Prompt Global Strike
Wade Boese

Anti-Missile Test Shelved By Technical Glitch
Wade Boese

Panel Formed on WMD, Terrorism
Brittany Griffith

Unexploded Weapons Clearance Plan Progresses
Jeff Abramson

Cluster Munitions Treaty Announced
Miles A. Pomper

 


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