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Authors Jan/Feb., 54-60; “So, Whatever Happened to “Dropping the Ball,” Mar./Apr., 2; “Moving On,” Checking with Another Source?,” July/Aug., 12 May/June, 2; review of Mazarr, Nuclear Weapons Goldberg, Stanley, “What Truman Knew,” May/June, in a Transformed World, July/Aug., 60-62; “Chill- Abbas, Zaffar, “The Hardest Choice,” July/Aug., 18-19 ing Words,” July/Aug., 2; “Nine Minutes,” Sept./ 36-37 Graham, Thomas, “Sanctions: Hang Tough,” Sept./ Oct., 2; “Hopeful Trends,” Nov./Dec., 2 Ahmed, Samina, “Sanctions: Modify em,” Sept/Oct., Oct., 24-25 Morrison, Philip, “All to the Sea,” Mar./Apr., 45-49 22-24 Gronlund, Lisbeth, “Ap: Just Kicking the Can,” Nadal, Alejandro, “Terror in Chiapas,” Mar/Apr., Albright, David, “Resettle the Scientists,” Jan/Feb., Jan/Feb., 15-16; “The Rumsfeld Report: What 18-25; “Trashing the ‘Law for Peace,” Mar./Apr.. 17; “Taiwan: Nuclear Nightmare Averted,” Jan./ They Didn't Do,” Nov/Dec., 46-51 25; “Political Cleansing in Chiapas,” May/June, Feb., 54-60; “Masters of Deception,” May/June, Hamza, Khidir, “Inside Saddam's Secret Nuclear 20-22; review of Longworth, Global Squeeze, 44-51; “Pakistan: The Other Shoe Drops,” Program,” Sept/Oct., 26-33 Sept./Oct., 64-66 July/Aug., 24-25; “The Shots Heard ‘Round the Hansen, Chuck, review of Burr, project director, U.S. Norris, Robert, “U.S. Strategic Nuclear Forces, End World,” July/Aug., 20-25; “Reports of His Death Nuclear History, Nov/Dec., 60-61 of 1997,” Jan/Feb., 70-72; “Russian Strategic Nu- were Greatly Exaggerated,” Sept /Oct., 30-31 Hoodbhoy, Pervez, “Sanctions: Lift em,” Sept/ Oct. clear Forces,” Mar./Apr., 70-71; “Soviet Nuclear Albright, Joseph, “The Youngest Spy,” Jan/Feb., 20-21 Testing, August 29, 1949-October 24, 1990.” 47-53; “Did the United States Have Any Secrets,” Hull, Edmund J., review of Hillen, Blue Helmets, May/June, 69-71; “U.S. Nuclear Stockpile: July Jan/Feb., 50, 53 Nov /Dec., 61-63 1998,” July/Aug., 69-71; “After the Tests: India Arkin, William M., “No Points Safe,” Jan/Feb., 73; Isaacs, John, “The Senate's Strange Bedfellows,” and Pakistan Update,” Sept /Oct., 69-71; “Known “U.S. Strategic Nuclear Forces, End of 1997,” Jan/Feb., 31-35; “Aiming at ABM,” Mar./Apr., Nuclear Tests Worldwide, 1945-98,” Nov./Dec., Jan/Feb., 70-72; “Russian Strategic Nuclear 14-15; “Crs: Maybe This Year, Maybe Not,” 65-67 Forces, End of 1997,” Mar/Apr., 70-71; “Danger- May/June, 16-17; “Senate: Test Ban Prospects O'Neill, Kevin, “Resettle the Scientists,” Jan/Feb., 17 ous Directions,” Mar/Apr., 26-31; “Strategic Shaken,” July/Aug., 40-41; “Rumbles on Missile Oberoi, Surinder Singh, “Kashmir Caught in the Forces, Today and Tomorrow,” Mar/Apr., 29; Defense,” Sept/Oct., 16-17; “Defense Spending: Crossfire,” Sept /Oct., 13-15 “Crossed t's, Dotted i's,” Mar/Apr., 72; “Me and When the Walls Come Tumbling Down,” Orlov, Vladimir, “The Mystery of the Sunken Gyros.” World War III,” May/June, 72; “Soviet Nuclear Nov/Dec., 14-16 Nov/Dec., 34-39 Testing, August 29, 1949-October 24, 1990,” Istock, Conrad A., “Bad Medicine,” Nov/Dec., 21-23 Panofsky, Wolfgang K. H., “Mixed Message,” Mar// May/June, 69-71; “U.S. Nuclear Stockpile: July Kellman, Barry, review of Cole, The Eleventh Plague, Apr., 4546 1998,” July/Aug., 69-71; “Misplaced Priorities,” July/Aug., 62-64 Pape, Robert, “A Workable Iraq Policy.” May/June, 6 July/Aug,, 72; “After the Tests: India and Pakistan Khan, Ayesha, “Pakistan Joins the Club,” July/Aug., Pavlov, Stefan, “Bulgaria in a Vise,” Jan/Feb., 28-31: Update,” Sept/Oct., 69-71; “Forces for the Mil- 34-39 “Sofia’s Choice,” May/June, 52-56 lennium,” Sept/Oct., 72; “Flying Solo,” Nov/Dec. Khripunov, Igor, “From Russia, a Muted Reaction,” Pigford, Thomas, “Getting Yucca Mountain Right, 72; “Known Nuclear Tests Worldwide, 1945-98,” July/Aug., 42-43 Mar/Apr., 56-61 Nov/Dec., 65-67 Knight, Charles, “Inventing Threats,” Mar/Apr., Plesch, Daniel T., “Senseless Policy,” Nov/Dec., 4 Amett, Eric H., “Iran is Not Iraq,” Jan/Feb., 12-14; 32-39 Potter, William, “The Mystery of the Sunken Gyros,” “Big Science, Small Results,” July/Aug., 46-49 Koch, Andrew, “Subcontinental Missiles,” July/Aug., Nov/Dec., 34-39 Barletta, Michael, “Cyprus: Mediterranean Count- 4445 Powaski, Ronald E., “Joining the March of Folly,” down,” Nov/Dec., 12-14 Kosiak, Steven M., “Smarter Bombs, Fewer Nukes,” Jan/Feb., 18-22 Batchelor, Peter, “Arms and the ANC,” Sept/Oct., Nov/Dec., 26-33 Prados, John, “Come Down from the Clouds,” Sept./ 56-61 Krepinevich, Andrew, “Smarter Bombs, Fewer Oct., 18-19 Betancourt, Alberto, “Border Skirmish,” May/ June, Nukes,” Nov/Dec., 26-33 Rabinowitch, Marti, review of Winslow, Sowing the 14-16 Kreuter, Gretchen, review of Chang, The Rape of Dragon's Teeth, Jan/¥F eb., 65-66 Bidwai, Praful, “A Very Political Bomb,” July/Aug., Nanking, Mar/Apr., 65-66 Richelson, Jeffrey T., “Detection Techniques: Past, 50-52 Kristensen, Hans M., “Dangerous Directions,” Present, and Future,” Nov/Dec., 54; “Verification: Boulden, Laurie, “De-politicizing Demining,” July/ Mar/Apr., 26-31 The Ways and Means,” Nov/Dec., 52-57 Aug., 17-19 Kunstel, Marcia, “The Youngest Spy,” Jan/Feb., Rothstein, Linda, “Is Making Sense Too Much to Bourgholtzer, Frank, reviewo fM urphy, Kondrashev, 47-53; “Did the United States Have Any Secrets,” Ask?,” Mar/Apr., 5-6; “In a Long Line of and Bailey, Battleground Berlin, Mar/Apr., 62-63 Jan /Feb., 50, 53 Lemons,” May/June, 31; “Playing the Numbers Bunn, George, “Retooling Russia’s Nuclear Cities,” Lanouette, William, review of Brown, The Neutron Game,” May/June, 32; “She's Number One!,” Sept /Oct., 44-50 and the Bomb, jan/Feb., 61-62 May/June, 10-11; “Vanunu Sprung from Solitary,” Bunn, Matthew, “Act Now, Mr. President,” Mar/ Leventhal, Paul, “A Pox on Mox,” Mar/Apr., 46-47 May/June, 8; review of Darlington, Area 51, Apr., 4 Longworth, Richard C., “Boomtown Baku,” May/ May/tune, 64-65; “All in the (Russian) Mind?.” Butler, Lee, “A Voice of Reason,” May/June, 58-61 June, 34-35 July/Aug., 11; “An Idea Whose Time has Come— Capaccio, Tony, review of Walker, Prompt and Utter Lopez, George, “Pain and Promise,” May/June, And Gone?,” July/Aug., 7-11; “Reaching for the Destruction, Mar /Apr., 65-68 39-43; “Counting the Dead,” May/June, 41 Stars,” Sept/Oct., 9; “The Problem was Not Hid- Carter, Luther, “Getting Yucca Mountain Right,” Lowery, Todd, “Call it a Miract,” Jan/Feb., 5-6 den,” Sept/Oct., 6-7; “Shedding Light on the Mar/Apr., 56-61 Macmillan, Priscilla, “Turn Back Now,” Jan/Feb., Landmine Problem,” Nov/Dec., 10-11; “The Real Cirincione, Joseph, “Rush to Failure,” May/June, 38-39 Mystery Science Theater,” Nov/Dec., 9-10 23-25, 68 Makhijani, Arjun, “A Legacy Lost,” July/Aug., 53-56 Schwartz, Stephen L, “Check, Please!,” Sept/Oct. Clark, Roger, “The Paper Trail,” July/Aug., 26-29 Marin-Bosch, Miguel, “Europe’s Nuclear Family,” 34-43 Cohen, Avner, “And Then There Was One,” Sept./ Jan /Feb., 35-38 Sharma, Kalpana, “The Hindu Bomb,” July/Aug.. Oct., 51-55 Marples, David, “Chemobyl: Ukraine 12 Years After,” 30-33 Conetta, Carl, “Inventing Threats,” Mar/Apr., 32-39 july/Aug., 15-16 Sharp, Jane, “Spreading the Security Blanket,” Cortright, David, “Pain and Promise,” May/June, Marsh, Gerald, review of Friedman, The Future of Jan/Feb., 23-27; review of Holbrooke, To End a 39-43, “Counting the Dead,” May/June, 41; War, Jan/Feb., 62-65; “Nuclear Power, Yes,” War, Sept /Oct., 62-63 “Sanctions: Modify ‘em,” Sept./Oct., 22-24 Mar/Apr., 47-45 Sidhu, Wageruru Pal Singh, “Subcontinental Mis- Cumings, Bruce, review of Oberdorfer, The Two Ko- Massie, Suzanne, “Just Turn Back,” Jan/Feb., 38-39 siles,” July/Aug., 44-49 reas, May/June, 62-64 Mathews, Brendan, “Nikitin Still in Limbo,” Sigal, Leon V., “Jimmy Carter Makes a Deal,” Jan./ Domenici, Pete, “The Domenici Challenge,” Mar/ Mar/Apr., 8; “Deep Background,” May/lune, 30; Feb., 40-46 Apr., 40-46 “Doin’ the Super Hornet Dip,” May/June, 28; “In Smithson, Amy E., “Senate Emasculates Treaty,” Flynn, Michael, “Despite Talk, Juragua Only a a Long Line of Lemons,” May/June, 31; “Plane July/Aug., 6 Maybe,” Jan/Feb., 6-7; “A Perfect Failure,” Crazy: The Joint Strike Fighter Story,” May/June, Srivastava, Anupam, “From Russia, a Muted Reac- May/June, 7-9; review of Dillon, God and the 26-33; “Speaking Up or Laying Low?,” Nov/Dec., tion,” July/Aug., 42-43 Gun, July/Aug., 57-59; “The Real Mystery Science 5-9 Taylor, Bryan, review of Shroyer, Secret Mesa, Theater,” Nov/Dec., 9-10 Mian, Zia, “Sanctions: Lift “em,” Sept/Oct., 20-21 May/June, 65-67 Garwin, Richard L., “The Rumsfeld Report: What Milne, Tom, “Aldermaston and Nuclear Disarma- Tsipis, Kosta, “All to the Sea,” Mar/Apr., 48-49 We Did,” Nov/Dec., 40-45 ment,” Nov/Dec., 24-25 Turner, Stansfield, “The Case for Strategic Escrow,” Gay, Corey, “Taiwan: Nuclear Nightmare Averted,” Moore, Mike, “White House Activist,” Jan/Feb., 2; Mar/Apr., 16 68 The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Authors Jan/Feb., 54-60; “So, Whatever Happened to “Dropping the Ball,” Mar./Apr., 2; “Moving On,” Checking with Another Source?,” July/Aug., 12 May/June, 2; review of Mazarr, Nuclear Weapons Goldberg, Stanley, “What Truman Knew,” May/June, in a Transformed World, July/Aug., 60-62; “Chill- Abbas, Zaffar, “The Hardest Choice,” July/Aug., 18-19 ing Words,” July/Aug., 2; “Nine Minutes,” Sept./ 36-37 Graham, Thomas, “Sanctions: Hang Tough,” Sept./ Oct., 2; “Hopeful Trends,” Nov./Dec., 2 Ahmed, Samina, “Sanctions: Modify em,” Sept/Oct., Oct., 24-25 Morrison, Philip, “All to the Sea,” Mar./Apr., 45-49 22-24 Gronlund, Lisbeth, “Ap: Just Kicking the Can,” Nadal, Alejandro, “Terror in Chiapas,” Mar/Apr., Albright, David, “Resettle the Scientists,” Jan/Feb., Jan/Feb., 15-16; “The Rumsfeld Report: What 18-25; “Trashing the ‘Law for Peace,” Mar./Apr.. 17; “Taiwan: Nuclear Nightmare Averted,” Jan./ They Didn't Do,” Nov/Dec., 46-51 25; “Political Cleansing in Chiapas,” May/June, Feb., 54-60; “Masters of Deception,” May/June, Hamza, Khidir, “Inside Saddam's Secret Nuclear 20-22; review of Longworth, Global Squeeze, 44-51; “Pakistan: The Other Shoe Drops,” Program,” Sept/Oct., 26-33 Sept./Oct., 64-66 July/Aug., 24-25; “The Shots Heard ‘Round the Hansen, Chuck, review of Burr, project director, U.S. Norris, Robert, “U.S. Strategic Nuclear Forces, End World,” July/Aug., 20-25; “Reports of His Death Nuclear History, Nov/Dec., 60-61 of 1997,” Jan/Feb., 70-72; “Russian Strategic Nu- were Greatly Exaggerated,” Sept /Oct., 30-31 Hoodbhoy, Pervez, “Sanctions: Lift em,” Sept/ Oct. clear Forces,” Mar./Apr., 70-71; “Soviet Nuclear Albright, Joseph, “The Youngest Spy,” Jan/Feb., 20-21 Testing, August 29, 1949-October 24, 1990.” 47-53; “Did the United States Have Any Secrets,” Hull, Edmund J., review of Hillen, Blue Helmets, May/June, 69-71; “U.S. Nuclear Stockpile: July Jan/Feb., 50, 53 Nov /Dec., 61-63 1998,” July/Aug., 69-71; “After the Tests: India Arkin, William M., “No Points Safe,” Jan/Feb., 73; Isaacs, John, “The Senate's Strange Bedfellows,” and Pakistan Update,” Sept /Oct., 69-71; “Known “U.S. Strategic Nuclear Forces, End of 1997,” Jan/Feb., 31-35; “Aiming at ABM,” Mar./Apr., Nuclear Tests Worldwide, 1945-98,” Nov./Dec., Jan/Feb., 70-72; “Russian Strategic Nuclear 14-15; “Crs: Maybe This Year, Maybe Not,” 65-67 Forces, End of 1997,” Mar/Apr., 70-71; “Danger- May/June, 16-17; “Senate: Test Ban Prospects O'Neill, Kevin, “Resettle the Scientists,” Jan/Feb., 17 ous Directions,” Mar/Apr., 26-31; “Strategic Shaken,” July/Aug., 40-41; “Rumbles on Missile Oberoi, Surinder Singh, “Kashmir Caught in the Forces, Today and Tomorrow,” Mar/Apr., 29; Defense,” Sept/Oct., 16-17; “Defense Spending: Crossfire,” Sept /Oct., 13-15 “Crossed t's, Dotted i's,” Mar/Apr., 72; “Me and When the Walls Come Tumbling Down,” Orlov, Vladimir, “The Mystery of the Sunken Gyros.” World War III,” May/June, 72; “Soviet Nuclear Nov/Dec., 14-16 Nov/Dec., 34-39 Testing, August 29, 1949-October 24, 1990,” Istock, Conrad A., “Bad Medicine,” Nov/Dec., 21-23 Panofsky, Wolfgang K. H., “Mixed Message,” Mar// May/June, 69-71; “U.S. Nuclear Stockpile: July Kellman, Barry, review of Cole, The Eleventh Plague, Apr., 4546 1998,” July/Aug., 69-71; “Misplaced Priorities,” July/Aug., 62-64 Pape, Robert, “A Workable Iraq Policy.” May/June, 6 July/Aug,, 72; “After the Tests: India and Pakistan Khan, Ayesha, “Pakistan Joins the Club,” July/Aug., Pavlov, Stefan, “Bulgaria in a Vise,” Jan/Feb., 28-31: Update,” Sept/Oct., 69-71; “Forces for the Mil- 34-39 “Sofia’s Choice,” May/June, 52-56 lennium,” Sept/Oct., 72; “Flying Solo,” Nov/Dec. Khripunov, Igor, “From Russia, a Muted Reaction,” Pigford, Thomas, “Getting Yucca Mountain Right, 72; “Known Nuclear Tests Worldwide, 1945-98,” July/Aug., 42-43 Mar/Apr., 56-61 Nov/Dec., 65-67 Knight, Charles, “Inventing Threats,” Mar/Apr., Plesch, Daniel T., “Senseless Policy,” Nov/Dec., 4 Amett, Eric H., “Iran is Not Iraq,” Jan/Feb., 12-14; 32-39 Potter, William, “The Mystery of the Sunken Gyros,” “Big Science, Small Results,” July/Aug., 46-49 Koch, Andrew, “Subcontinental Missiles,” July/Aug., Nov/Dec., 34-39 Barletta, Michael, “Cyprus: Mediterranean Count- 4445 Powaski, Ronald E., “Joining the March of Folly,” down,” Nov/Dec., 12-14 Kosiak, Steven M., “Smarter Bombs, Fewer Nukes,” Jan/Feb., 18-22 Batchelor, Peter, “Arms and the ANC,” Sept/Oct., Nov/Dec., 26-33 Prados, John, “Come Down from the Clouds,” Sept./ 56-61 Krepinevich, Andrew, “Smarter Bombs, Fewer Oct., 18-19 Betancourt, Alberto, “Border Skirmish,” May/ June, Nukes,” Nov/Dec., 26-33 Rabinowitch, Marti, review of Winslow, Sowing the 14-16 Kreuter, Gretchen, review of Chang, The Rape of Dragon's Teeth, Jan/¥F eb., 65-66 Bidwai, Praful, “A Very Political Bomb,” July/Aug., Nanking, Mar/Apr., 65-66 Richelson, Jeffrey T., “Detection Techniques: Past, 50-52 Kristensen, Hans M., “Dangerous Directions,” Present, and Future,” Nov/Dec., 54; “Verification: Boulden, Laurie, “De-politicizing Demining,” July/ Mar/Apr., 26-31 The Ways and Means,” Nov/Dec., 52-57 Aug., 17-19 Kunstel, Marcia, “The Youngest Spy,” Jan/Feb., Rothstein, Linda, “Is Making Sense Too Much to Bourgholtzer, Frank, reviewo fM urphy, Kondrashev, 47-53; “Did the United States Have Any Secrets,” Ask?,” Mar/Apr., 5-6; “In a Long Line of and Bailey, Battleground Berlin, Mar/Apr., 62-63 Jan /Feb., 50, 53 Lemons,” May/June, 31; “Playing the Numbers Bunn, George, “Retooling Russia’s Nuclear Cities,” Lanouette, William, review of Brown, The Neutron Game,” May/June, 32; “She's Number One!,” Sept /Oct., 44-50 and the Bomb, jan/Feb., 61-62 May/June, 10-11; “Vanunu Sprung from Solitary,” Bunn, Matthew, “Act Now, Mr. President,” Mar/ Leventhal, Paul, “A Pox on Mox,” Mar/Apr., 46-47 May/June, 8; review of Darlington, Area 51, Apr., 4 Longworth, Richard C., “Boomtown Baku,” May/ May/tune, 64-65; “All in the (Russian) Mind?.” Butler, Lee, “A Voice of Reason,” May/June, 58-61 June, 34-35 July/Aug., 11; “An Idea Whose Time has Come— Capaccio, Tony, review of Walker, Prompt and Utter Lopez, George, “Pain and Promise,” May/June, And Gone?,” July/Aug., 7-11; “Reaching for the Destruction, Mar /Apr., 65-68 39-43; “Counting the Dead,” May/June, 41 Stars,” Sept/Oct., 9; “The Problem was Not Hid- Carter, Luther, “Getting Yucca Mountain Right,” Lowery, Todd, “Call it a Miract,” Jan/Feb., 5-6 den,” Sept/Oct., 6-7; “Shedding Light on the Mar/Apr., 56-61 Macmillan, Priscilla, “Turn Back Now,” Jan/Feb., Landmine Problem,” Nov/Dec., 10-11; “The Real Cirincione, Joseph, “Rush to Failure,” May/June, 38-39 Mystery Science Theater,” Nov/Dec., 9-10 23-25, 68 Makhijani, Arjun, “A Legacy Lost,” July/Aug., 53-56 Schwartz, Stephen L, “Check, Please!,” Sept/Oct. Clark, Roger, “The Paper Trail,” July/Aug., 26-29 Marin-Bosch, Miguel, “Europe’s Nuclear Family,” 34-43 Cohen, Avner, “And Then There Was One,” Sept./ Jan /Feb., 35-38 Sharma, Kalpana, “The Hindu Bomb,” July/Aug.. Oct., 51-55 Marples, David, “Chemobyl: Ukraine 12 Years After,” 30-33 Conetta, Carl, “Inventing Threats,” Mar/Apr., 32-39 july/Aug., 15-16 Sharp, Jane, “Spreading the Security Blanket,” Cortright, David, “Pain and Promise,” May/June, Marsh, Gerald, review of Friedman, The Future of Jan/Feb., 23-27; review of Holbrooke, To End a 39-43, “Counting the Dead,” May/June, 41; War, Jan/Feb., 62-65; “Nuclear Power, Yes,” War, Sept /Oct., 62-63 “Sanctions: Modify ‘em,” Sept./Oct., 22-24 Mar/Apr., 47-45 Sidhu, Wageruru Pal Singh, “Subcontinental Mis- Cumings, Bruce, review of Oberdorfer, The Two Ko- Massie, Suzanne, “Just Turn Back,” Jan/Feb., 38-39 siles,” July/Aug., 44-49 reas, May/June, 62-64 Mathews, Brendan, “Nikitin Still in Limbo,” Sigal, Leon V., “Jimmy Carter Makes a Deal,” Jan./ Domenici, Pete, “The Domenici Challenge,” Mar/ Mar/Apr., 8; “Deep Background,” May/lune, 30; Feb., 40-46 Apr., 40-46 “Doin’ the Super Hornet Dip,” May/June, 28; “In Smithson, Amy E., “Senate Emasculates Treaty,” Flynn, Michael, “Despite Talk, Juragua Only a a Long Line of Lemons,” May/June, 31; “Plane July/Aug., 6 Maybe,” Jan/Feb., 6-7; “A Perfect Failure,” Crazy: The Joint Strike Fighter Story,” May/June, Srivastava, Anupam, “From Russia, a Muted Reac- May/June, 7-9; review of Dillon, God and the 26-33; “Speaking Up or Laying Low?,” Nov/Dec., tion,” July/Aug., 42-43 Gun, July/Aug., 57-59; “The Real Mystery Science 5-9 Taylor, Bryan, review of Shroyer, Secret Mesa, Theater,” Nov/Dec., 9-10 Mian, Zia, “Sanctions: Lift “em,” Sept/Oct., 20-21 May/June, 65-67 Garwin, Richard L., “The Rumsfeld Report: What Milne, Tom, “Aldermaston and Nuclear Disarma- Tsipis, Kosta, “All to the Sea,” Mar/Apr., 48-49 We Did,” Nov/Dec., 40-45 ment,” Nov/Dec., 24-25 Turner, Stansfield, “The Case for Strategic Escrow,” Gay, Corey, “Taiwan: Nuclear Nightmare Averted,” Moore, Mike, “White House Activist,” Jan/Feb., 2; Mar/Apr., 16 68 The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Uhler, Walter C., review of Tirman, The Spoils of Subjects Clinton, Bill: won't challenge Cold Warriors, Nov./ War, Mar/Apr., 64-65; review of Gurtov and Dec., 4; action on reductions needed, Mar/Apr., 4; Hwang, China's Security, Nov/Dec., 58-59 ABM Treaty: and CTs fate in Senate, May/June, 16-17; reaction to Jimmy Carter in North Korea, Jan/ van Moyland, Suzanna, “The Paper Trail,” July/Aug.. Clinton-Yeltsin agreement, Jan/Feb., 15-16; Sen- Feb., 40-46; State of the Union, Mar/Apr., 2; sup- 26-29 ate efforts to kill, Mar/Apr., 14-15 port of NATO expansion, Jan/ Feb., 18-22 Vanaik, Achin, “A Very Political Bomb,” July/Aug.. Africa: and land mines, July/Aug., 17-19 Cnn: and Jimmy Carter, Jan/Feb., 40-46 50-52 Artac: Nov/Dec., 52-57 Cochran, Thad: July/Aug., 40-41 Vegar, Jose, “Terrorism’s New Breed,” Mar/Apr., Agni missile: July/Aug., 4445 Comprehensive Test Ban: see CTB 50-55; “A Caw Primer,” Mar/Apr. 54 Aldermaston: Nov/Dec., 24-25 Congress: and Azerbaijan, Armenia, May/June, 34-38; Weeks, Jennifer, “Will O'Leary Legacy Last?,” ANc: and arms sales, Sept/Oct., 56-61 and ballistic missile threat, Sept /Oct., 16-17; in- Mar/Apr., 11-14 Anthrax: vaccinations, Nov./Dec., 21-23 creases defense spending, Nov./Dec., 14-16; and Wesolowsky, Tony, “Nuclear Power: Sparring Over Armenia: relations with Azerbaijan, May/June, 34-38 Joint Strike Fighter, May/June, 30 Mochovee,” Nov./Dec., 19-20 Arms control: 4BM Treaty under fire, Mar./Apr., Cousteau, Jacques: May/June, 52-56 Wilson, Henrietta, “Aldermaston and Nuclear Disar- 14-15; crs in danger, July/Aug., 40-41; cTB Crp: India and Pakistan should sign, July/Aug,, 34-39; mament,” Nov/Dec., 24-25 stalled, May/June, 16-17; Iranian compliance, Jan/ India, Pakistan might sign, Nov./Dec., 2; only 13 Winkler, Allan, review of Wittner, Resisting the Feb., 12-14; Senate undermincewsc , July/Aug., 6 states ratify, Sept/Oct., 4-5; prospects in Senate, Bomb, July/Aug., 59-60 Arms sales: by South Africa, Sept/Oct., 56-61; India May/June, 16-17, July/Aug., 40-41; tests don't dis- Woodard, Colin, “An Orthodox Odyssey,” Jan./ Feb.. Russia’s biggest customer, July/Aug., 42-42: “most credit treaty, July/Aug., 26-29; U.S. ability to mon- 9-11; “Bosnia: Your Tax Dollars at Work,” censored” story, May/June, 10-11; to Cyprus, itor, Nov./Dec., 52-57; unfair, July/Aug., 53-56; Mar/Apr. 9-11; “Korea: Dz Holiday,” May/ Nov/Dec., 12-14 verifiable, Jan/Feb., 5 June, 12-14; “Romania: Good Neighbors.” July/ Armscor: Sept/Oct., 56-61 Cuba: Bay of Pigs, May/June, 7-9; Juragué nuclear Aug.. 13-15; “You Can't Go Home Again,” Austria: opposition to Mochovce nuclear plant, plant, Jan/Feb., 6-7 Sept/Oct., 10-12; “Micronesia: Lifelines Grow Nov/Dec., 19-20 Cyprus: tensions heat up, Nov./Dec., 12-14 Short,” Nov./Dec., 16-18 Azerbaijan: Bosnia with oil, May/June, 34-38 Defense Department: acquisition process, May/June, Wright, David C., “The Rumsfeld Report: What They B1-B bomber: lemon, May/June, 31 26-33; anthrax vaccinations, Nov./Dec., 21-23 Didn't Do,” Nov./Dec., 46-51 Ballistic missile defense: and Indian tests, July/Aug., Defense spending: bombers are lemons, May/June, Young, Stephen, “Senseless Policy,” Nov/Dec., 4 40-41; BMDO, May/June, 23-25, 68; deployment 31; new fighter planes, May/June, 26-33: playing Zamora Collina, Tom, “Test Ban One, Opposition would kill ABM Treaty, Mar./Apr., 14-15; easy to with numbers, May/June, 32; will increase, Nov./ Zero,” Jan/Feb..5 outwit, Nov./Dec., 40-45; modifications to ABM Dec., 14-16 Treaty, Jan/Feb., 15-16; report will be used to jus- Demilitarized Zone: see DMZ tify, Nov/Dec., 46-51; Rumsfeld report, Sept./ Deterrence: and precision guided munitions, Nov./ Books Oct., 16-17; rush to failure, May/June, 23-25, 68 Dec., 26-33; flawed belief, May/June, 58-61; Pak- Ballistic missiles: and Rumsfeld report, Sept./Oct., istani talk on, July/Aug., 34-39 Brown, Andrew, The Neutron and the Bomb, re- 16-17, Nov/Dec., 40-51; India and Pakistan, Djerassi, Carl: Nov/Dec., 9-10 viewed by William Lanouette, Jan./Feb., 61-62 July/Aug,, 4445, Sept Oct., 69-71; Russian guid- Dwz: life along, May/June, 12-14 Burr, William, project director, and Thomas S. Blan- ance systems in Iraq, Nov./Dec., 34-39 Domenici, Pete: advocates reprocessing, Sept/Oct., ton and Malcolm Byrne, series eds., U.S. Nuclear Bay of Pigs: report released, May/June, 7-9 6-7; and accelerator-based conversion, Mar/Apr. History: Nuclear Arms and Policy in the Missile Belene nuclear power plant: May/June, 52-56 45—46; and nuclear weapons, Mar/Apr., 48~49; on Age, 1955-1968, reviewed by Chuck Hansen, Bellona Foundation: and Nikitin case, Mar/Apr., 8 nuclear policy, Mar./Apr., 40-46; right about nu- Nov /Dec., 60-61 Bikini: Sept /Oct., 10-12 clear power, Mar/Apr., 47-48; wrong about Mox, Chang, Iris, The Rape of Nanking, reviewed by Biological weapons: and Iraq, May/June, 6; and ter- Mar./Apr., 46-47 Gretchen Kreuter, Mar./Apr., 65-66 rorism, Mar/Apr., 50-55; anthrax vaccines, Nov./ Doomsday Clock: change on Internet, Sept./Oct., 5; Cole, Leonard, The Eleventh Plague, reviewed by Dec., 21-23 meaning, Sept/Oct., 2; new setting, Sept./Oct.. Barry Kellman, July/Aug., 62-64 Byp: and domestic politics, July/Aug.. 30-33; and 5 Darlington, David, Area 51, reviewed by Linda Roth- Gandhi's legacy, July/Aug., 53-56; and “nuclear Dounreay: tries to improve image, Sept/Oct., 6-7 stein, May/June, 64-65 India,” July/Aug., 50-52; and scientists, Nov./ Esrp: and Bulgaria, May/June, 52-56; no financing Dillon, Martin, God and the Gun, reviewed by Dec., 5-7; on Kashmir, July/Aug., 2; orders nucle- for Chernobyl, july/Aug., 15-16 Michael Flynn, July/Aug,, 57-59 ar tests, July/Aug., 20-25; rewards DRDO July/Aug,, Energy: in Bulgaria, May/June, 52-56; in Ukraine, Friedman, George and Meredith Friedman, The Fu- 46-49; sanctions, Sept./Oct., 22-24 July/Aug., 15-16; competition for. Mar/Apr., 40- ture of War, reviewed by Gerald Marsh, Jan/Feb.. Boeing: and Joint Strike Fighter, May/June, 26-33 46; Mochovce nuclear plant, Nov./Dec., 19-20; oil 62-65 Bohr, Niels: subject of play, Nov./Dec., 9-10 in Azerbaijan, May/June, 34-38 Gurtov, Mel and Byong-Moo Hwang, China’s Securi- Bosnia: creating unified army, Mar./Apr., 9-11 Energy Department: and Russia's nuclear cities, ty, reviewed by WalterC . Uhler, Nov/Dec., 58-59 Bulgaria: chances of joining NATO, Jan/Feb., 28-31; Sept/Oct., 44-50; openness initiative, Mar./Apr., Hillen, John, Blue Helmets, reviewed by Edmund J. energy choices, May/June, 52-56 11-14; Yucca Mountain, Mar./Apr., 56-61 Hull, Nov./Dec., 61-63 Bulletin Online: announces clock change, Sept/Oct. Environment: and nuclear power in Bulgaria, May/ Holbrooke, Richard, To End a War, reviewed by Jane 5 June, 52-56; and Sierra Blanca, May/June, 14-16; Sharp, Sept/Oct., 62-63 Butler, Lee: and nuclear abolition, May/June, 2; voice Kola Peninsula, Mar./Apr., 8 Longworth, Richard C., Global Squeeze, reviewed by of reason, May/June, 58-61 Espionage: Manhattan Project, Jan/Feb., 47-53 Alejandro Nadal, Sept/Oct., 64-66 Carter, Jimmy: and reprocessing, Mar./Apr., 46—47; Europe: reprocessing problems, Sept./Oct., 6-7 Mazaar, Michael, ed., Nuclear Weapons in a Trans- North Korea deal, Jan/Feb., 40-46 European Bank for Reconstruction and Develop- formed World, reviewed by Mike Moore, Caspian Sea: and Azerbaijan, May/June, 34-38; Bul- ment: see EBRD July/Aug., 60-62 garia’s role in pipeline, Jan/Feb., 28-31 European Union: embraces NATO nuclear posture, Murphy, David E., Sergei A Kondrashev, and Central Asia: oil in Azerbaijan, May/June, 34-38; Jan/Feb., 35-38; no substitute for NATO expansion, George Bailey, Battleground Berlin, reviewed by Turkey's influence, July/Aug., 42-43 Jan/Feb., 23-27 Frank Bourgholtzer, Mar/Apr., 62-63 Chemical weapons: and Iraq, May/June, 6; and ter- F-22 Raptor: costs of, May/June, 26-33 Oberdorfer, Don, The Two Koreas, reviewed by rorism, Mar./Apr., 50-55; Senate emasculates F/A-18E/F Super Hornet: May/June, 26-33 Bruce Cumings, May/June, 62-64 treaty, Julv/Aug., 6 Fallout: effects on Marshallese, Sept/Oct., 10-12 Shroyer, Jo Ann, Secret Mesa, reviewed by Bryan Chemobyl: 12 years later, July/Aug., 15-16; lingering Fa: and food irradiation, July/Aug., 7-11 Taylor, May/June, 65-67 effects in Bulgaria, May/June, 52-56 Fissile material: in India, July/Aug., 20-25; in Pak- Tirman, John, The Spoils of War, reviewed by Walter Chiang Ching-Kuo: Taiwan's bomb pre gram, istan, July/Aug., 24-25 C. Uhler, Mar./Apr., 64-65 Jan/Feb., 54-60 Food safety: and irradiation, July/Aug., 7-11 Walker, J. Samuel, Prompt and Utter Destruction, re- Chiapas: conflict in, Mar/Apr., 18-25; situation Germany: supports NATO expansion, Jan/Feb., 23-27 viewed by Tony Capaccio, Mar/Apr. 65-65 worse, May/June, 20-22 Ghauri missile: July/Aug., 4445 Winslow, Philip, Sowing the Dragon's Teeth, re- China: missile transfers to Pakistan, July/Aug., 4445; Glenn, John: cr difficult to pass, July/Aug., 40-41 viewed by Marti Rabinowitch, Jan./Feb., 65-66 spurred Indian bomb program, July/Aug., 53-56; Global warming: and nuclear energy, Mar./Apr., Wittner, Lawrence S., Resisting the Bomb, reviewed Taiwan's nuclear program, Jan/Feb., 54-60 40-45 by Allan Winkler, July/Aug., 59-60 Cu: see Intelligence Greece: and Cyprus, Nov./Dec., 12-14 November/December 1998 69 Groves, Leslie: role in decision to drop atomic bomb, Kyoto Protocol: and crs, May/June, 16-17 nuclear program, Sept/Oct., 26-33; resettling May/June, 15-19 Land mines: de-politicize demining, July/Aug,, 17-19: Iraqi scientists will prevent, Jan/Feb., 17; sane- Hall, Ted: Soviet spy?, Jan/Feb.. 47-53 new ways to detect, Nov/Dec. 10-11 tions undermine nonproliferation, Sept/Oct., Hamza, Khidhir: Sept/Oct., 26-33 Lockheed Martin: and Joint Strike Fighter, May/June, 22-24 Helms, Jesse: blocking crs debate, May/June, 16—17 26-33 Nuclear safety: and Mochovee, Nov/Dec., 19-20; in support for NATO expansion, Jan/Feb., 31-35; calls Lyles, Gen. Lester: May/June, 23-25, 65 Bulgaria, May/June, 52-56 test ban sham, July/Aug., 40-41 Mandela, Nelson: Sept /Oct., 56-61 Nuclear stockpile: nuclear cities’ role in reducing, Hindu nationalism: July/Aug., 50-52 Manhattan Project: decision to drop bomb, Sept /Oct., 44-50; U.S. stockpile, July/Aug., 69-71 Hiroshima: decistioo bonmb , May/June, 18-19 May/June, 18-19; Soviet infiltration, Jan./Feb.. Nuclear testing: monitoring, July/Aug., 26-29, Nov./ Hungary: pensions, July/Aug., 13-15 17-53 Dec., 52-57; and Doomsday Clock, Sept/Oct., Hussein, Saddam: deceives ska, Sept./Oct., 26-33 Marshall Islands: end of U.S. aid, Nov/Dec 16-15: 4-5; economic consequences for Pakistan, remains despite sanctions, May/June, 39-43 nuclear legacy, Sept/Oct., 10-12 July/Aug., 36-37; few Indian scientists speak out, thwarts inspectors, May/June, 44-51 Mexico: and Sierra Blanca, May/ June, 14-16; military Nov /Dec., 5-7; system could detect cheaters, Laka: hoodwinked by Iraq, Sept/Oct., 26-33, risks at in Chiapas, May/June, 20-22; terror in Chiapas, July/Aug., 26-29; in Marshall Islands, Sept /Oct., Mochovce, Nov./Dec., 19-20, Taiwan's attempts Mar/Apr., 18-25 10-12; India’s nuclear tests, July/ Aug., 20-25; In- to deceive, Jan Feb. 54-60. Weapons inspections Micronesia: end of U.S. aid, Nov/Dec., 16-15 dian tests hurt crs, July/Aug., 40-41; known tests May/June, 44-51 Middle East: Israeli nuclear policy, Sept/Oct., 51-55 worldwide, Nov./Dec., 65-67; muted reaction in IceM: to launch fireworks, Sept/Oct.. 9, development Mikhailov, Viktor: Sept /Oct., 44-50 Russia, July/Aug., 42-43; only half of deterrence costs, Sept/Oct H43 Minatom: Sept/Oct., 44-50: testing chronology, equation, July/Aug., 44-45, Pakistan tests, July/ India: aggressive rhetoric, July/Aug., 2; and Kashmir May/June, 69-71 Aug,, 24-25; Soviet, 1949-1990, May/June, 69-71; Sept /Oct., 13-15, and U.S. intelligence “failure.” Minact: as anti-satellite weapon, Jan/Feb., 5-6 will lead to hardship in Pakistan, July/Aug., 34-39 Sept/Oct., 15-19 ballistic missile efforts, July Missile Technology Control Regime: see MTCR Nuclear waste: in Bulgaria, May/June, 52-56, interim Aug., 4445; ByP creates “nuclear India,” Julv/Aug Mox: bad idea, Mar/Apr.. 46-47; will work, storage of, Mar./Apr., 40-46; reprocessing preb- 3-52; cannot join NPT as nuclear state, Sept/Oct Mar/Apr., 40-46 lems, Sept/Oct., 6-7; Sierra Blanca, May/June, 24-25: chooses big science. July/Aug,. 46-49: con- Mozambique: demining, July/Aug,, 17-19 14-16; Yucca Mountain repository, Mar./Apr., ducts nuclear tests, Julv/Aug., 20-25; forsakes Mrcr: China, Pakistan violated, July/Aug., 4445 56-61 Gandhi, July/Aug., 53-56; modify sanctions Nagasaki: when did Truman know?, May/June, 15-19 Nuclear weapons: abolition of, May/June, 58-61; air against, Sept/Oct. 22-24; nuclear capabilities National Missile Defense. testing “anemic,” Sept./ force tactical plans, Nov./Dec., 72; and precision- Sept/Oct., 69-71: population supports testing Oct., 16-17; see also ballistic missile defense guided munitions, Nov./Dec., 26-33; and strategic July/Aug., 30-33; questions about tests, Nov/Dec Navro: and European Union nuclear policy, Jan/Feb escrow, Mar/Apr., 16; and terrorism, Mar/Apr., 65-67 response of scientists, Nov/Dec... 5~9: 53S 50-55; cost to India, July/Aug., 53-56; de-alerting, strategic partnership” with Russia, July/Aug Nato expansion: Jan/Feb., 2: apathy over, Jan/Feb Mar/Apr., 2, 40-46; delivery systems in South 42-43. testsa s urprise, July/Aug.. 72: tests hurt cr 31-35: as folly, Jan/Feb., 15-22; endangers Rus- Asia, July/Aug., 4445; eliminate land-based, Mar/ chances, July/Aug., 40-41; tests will hurt develop- sia, Jan/Feb., 35-39: increases security, Jan/Feb., Apr., 48-49; fast reductions needed, Mar/Apr.. 4; ment, July/Aug.. 30-33 23-27: Russia will oppose Bulgarian entry, Indian, Pakistani capabilities, July/Aug., 20-25, Intelligence: and « TB compliance » Nov/Dec 52-57 Jan/Feb., 28-31; Senate debate on, Jan/Feb., Sept /Oct., 69-71; India pays price for, July/Aug.. Bay of Pigs fiasco, May/June, 7-9; missed Indian 31-35 30-33; Iraq hides program, May/June, 44-51, nuclear tests, Julv/Aug., 20-25; missile threat esti- Nikitin, Aleksandr: still in limbo, Mar/Apr., 5 Sept/Oct., 26-33; Israeli opacity, Sept/Oct. mates, Sept/Oct., 16-17, Nov /Dec.. 40-51; more Nobel Peace Prize: Vanunu nominated again 51-55: known tests worldwide, Nov/Dec., 65-67; spies needed, Sept/Oct., 15-19 predicting terror Mav/June, S no use in combatting terrorists, Nov/Dec., 4; Pres- ist attacks, Mar/Apr., 50-35; monitorniont gpe r North Atlantic Treaty Organization: see NATO idential Decision Directive 60, May/June, 72; Rus- fect, Julv/Aug.. 26-29 svstem is bankrupt North Korea: missile development, Nov/Dec.. 40-51; sia’s nuclear cities, Sept /Oct., 44-50; Russian doc- July Ang.. 72 deal with Jimmy Carter, Jan/Feb., 40-46; not ob- trine, Sept/Oct. 72; Russian strategic forces International Atomic Energy Agency: see IAB serving “nuclear deal”?, July/Aug., 12; seen from Mar./Apr., 70-71; storage of, Jan/Feb., 73; total International Monitoring System: July/Aug 26-29 paz, May/June, 12-14: sourceo fG hauri technol- U.S. costs, Sept /Oct.. 34445: US stockpile, Nov/Dec. 52-57 ogy, Julv/Aug., 4445 Jan/Feb., 70-72, July/Aug., 69-71; use by “rogue Iran: and arms control agreements, Jan/Feb., 12-14 Novava Zemlva: test at?, Jan/Feb... 5 states.” Nov/Dec., 40-51; use more likely, Tracy: air strikes futile, May June, 6 and Presidential Net: and “nuclear apartheid.” July/Aug.. 53-56; and Sept /Oct., 2: world not commited to controlling Decision Directive 60. May/June, 72: buvs Russian Israeli opacity, Sept/Oct. 51-55; India, Pakistan spread of, Sept/Oct., 4-5 guidance systems, Nov/Dec., 34-39: flawed sanc cannot join as nuclear states, Sept/Oct. 24-25; O'Leary, Hazel: openness policy, Mar/Apr., 11-14 tions against. May/June. 39-43: inside secret nu- India and Pakistan should sign, July/Aug., 34-39 Oil: delay in deliveries to North Korea, July/Aug., 12; clear program Sept/Oct 26-33: masterso f de- Nuclear abolition: and Lee Butler, May/June, 2: India in Azerbaijan, May/June, 34-35 ception, May/June, 44-51; resettle nuclear scien rejects, July/Aug.. 50-52; Butler speech, Mav/ Pakistan: 1971 war with India, July/Aug., 53-56; can- tists Jan Feb., 17 June, 55-61 not join NrT as nuclear state, Sept/Oct., 24-25, Irradiation: of food. July/Aug., 7-11 Nuclear Cities Initiative: Sept /Oct., 44-50 decision to test, July/Aug., 36-37; fighting in Kash- Islamic militants: in Kashmir, Sept/Oct., 13-15 Nuclear disarmament: few Indian scientists speak out mir, Sept/Oct. 13-15; joins club, July/Aug., Israel: last of threshold nuclear states Sept/Oct Nov/Dec. 5-7; India. Pakistan part of the prob- 34-39; lift sanctions against, Sept/Oct., 20-21; 31-55; Vanunu, Mav/fune, § lem, July/Aug., 50-52; no progresson , Sept/Oct., missiles, July/Aug.. 44-45; modify sanctions Jeremiah, Vice Adm. David: Sept /Oct.. 15-19 +5: nuclear states must recommit Sept/Oct against, Sept/Oct., 22-24; nuclear capabilities, Johnson, Lyndon B.: Sept/Oct., 10-12 24-25 Sept/Oct... 69-71; questions about _ tests, Joint Strike Fighter: May/June, 26-33 Nuclear power: Chernobyl update, July/Aug., 15-16; Nov/Dec., 65-67; other shoe drops, July/Aug., Joint Vision 2010: Mar/Apr.. 32-39 envir-nmentally benign, Mar/Apr., 47-45; expen- 24-25 Juragua nuclear power plant: Jan/Feb., 6-7 sive and unreliable in India, July/Aug.. 46-49; for Pantex Plant: July/Aug., 69-71 Kalam. A.P.j. Abdul: and Agni missile. July/Aug rockets and planes, Sept/Oct. 34-43: Juragua Peace: unofficial contacts in Pakistan and India, 4445. role in nuclear tests, Julv/Aug.. 20-25 Jjan/Feb., 6-7; in Bulgaria, May/June, 52-56; in July/Ang., 34-39 Kamel Hussein: and secret nuclear program North Korea, July/Aug,, 12; Mochovee, Nov/Dec Peaceful nuclear explosions see PNES Sept Oct.. 26-35 exposes nuclear program 19-20; prevents global warming. Mar /Apr., 40-46; Peta, Federico: declassification efforts, Mar/Apr., May/June, 44-51 reprocessing problems in Europe, Sept/Oct. 6-7 11-14 Kashmir: an international danger, Sept/Oct. 20-21 waste disposal, Mar/Apr., 56-61 Plutonium stockpile: and accelerator-based conver- as flashpoint, July/Aug.. 2: suffering in,S ept/Oct Nuclear proliferation: and intelligence gathering, sion, Mar/Apr., 45-46; disposal of, Mar/Apr., 13-15 Sept/Oct 1S—19: and Israel Sept/Oct 51-55: 40-46 Kc: spv network at Manhattan Project. Jan/Feb and MoXx, Mar/Apr. 4647, and Russia's nuclear PNes: Russian, May/June, 69-71 47-53 cities, Sept /Oct., 44-50; and strategic escrow Precision-guided munitions: effect on nuclear policy, Kim Dae-jung: May/June, 12-14 Mar/Apr., 16; India’s actions increase risk Nov/Dec., 26-33 Kim 1] Sung Jan Feb., 40-46 Sept /Oct., 24-25; Indian nuclear tests, July/Aug Presidential Decision Directive60 : Mar/Apr., 26-31; Kozloduy nuclear power plant: May/June, 52-56 20-25; Iran is not iraq, Jan/Feb., 12-14: brag de- misinterpreted by press, May/June, 72 Kuchma. Leonid: July/Aug., 15-16 ceives inspectors, May/June, 44-51; Lraq’s secret Pri: Chiapas, Mar/Apr., 18-25 70 The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Prithvi missile: July/Aug., 4445 July/Aug., 24-25; tests revive interest in nuclear is- Weapons inspections: Iraqi deception, May/ June Project Censored: May/June, 10-11 sues, July/Aug., 72 44-51, Sept/Oct, 26-33; Lraq grudgingly accepts Psychiotronic warfare: July/Aug., 12 South Korea: May/June, 12-14 May/June 39-43 Qbr: and invented threats, Mar/Apr, 32-39 Sovict Union: see Russia Welch, Gen. Larry: May/June, 23-25, 68 Radiation: of food, July/Aug.. 7-11; concerns about Spent fuel: reprocessing problems, Sept /Oct., 6-7 Yeltsin, Boris: muted reaction to Indian tests, July Juragua plant, Jan/Feb., 6-7: from Yucca Moun- Star Wars reinvigoration of MIRACL program, Aug., 42-42: nuclear weapons policy, Sept/Oct tain, Mar/Apr., 56-61; in Marshall Islands Jan/Feb. 5-6; success unlikely, May/June, 23-25 72: World War IL comment May/June, 72 Sept/Oct., 10-12; released in reactor tests, 6S Yongbyon: July/Aug.. 12 Sept/Oct., 34-43 Srakrt Ek: and precision-guided munitions, Nov/Dec. Yucca Mountain: and interim storage, Mar Apr Readiness: Nov./Dec., 14-16 26-33; doesn't reduce warheads, July/Aug,, 69-71 40-46; getting it right. Mar/Apr., 56-61 Religion: and terrorism. Mar/Apr., 50-55: in Black U.S. should go below, Mar/Apr., 4: jeopardized by Zapatista National Liberation Army: new peace talks Sea region, Jan/Feb., 9-11 \BM modifications, Jan/Feb., 15-16, Mar/Apr May/June, 20-22: ongoing conflict in Chiapas Reprocessing: in Europe, Sept/Oct. 6-7 14-15; jeopardized by Nato exp msion, Jan/Feb., Mar/Apr., 15-25 Resolution 687 Iraqi noncompliance, May/June 18-22 Zedillo, Emesto: Mar/Apr., 1S—25; May/June 20-22 44-51. violationosf ,N ov./Dec., 34-39 Stemmler, Bruno May/June, 44-51 Rogue states: and terrorism, Mar/Apr., 50-55; missile StrarcoM: and new U.S. force posture, prospects of, Sept/Oct., 16-17, Nov/Dec. 40-51 Mar /Apr., 26-31: tactical nukes over- justification for U.S. defense spending, Mar/Apr looked, Nov/Dec., 72 32-39 Strategic defenses: Welch report, May/June Romania: ethnic Hungerians in, July/Aug., 13-15 23-23. 6S: sve also ballistic missile defense THE BULLETIN OF THE ATOMIC Rumsteld Commission: and ballistic missile threat Strategic forces: and precision-guided muni- Sept /Oct., 16-17: what they didn't do, Nov/Dec tions, Nov./Dec., 26-33: and the missile BiamonrthniWaya ney ABtE ex So w *. 46-51; what they did, Nov./Dec., 40-45 gap. Sept/Oct 3443; eliminate land- 6p0h4a2 cegSoo,wt h TL Kim6b0e6r k: 7 Ave Russia: and ABM modifications, Jan/Feb., 15-16; and based. Mar/Apr.. 45-49: Russian doc- © eeNatne GM e 4 Mm pe we Naren Ries aan We eee psychotronic warfare, July/Aug., 12: and U.S. pre- trine, Sept/Oct., 72: U.S. forces. end of T6h0e4 2 ESdouuctaht ioKniamib arkF ounAdvaetniuoen, £ © caNgu clear S°c ience cision-guided munitions, Nov/Dec... 26-33 1997, Jan/Feb., 70-72: in escrow, Mar/ harmed by NATO expansion, Jan/Feb., 35-39; little Apr.. 16; Russian forces, end of 1997 2 South toKniamlb arkF ounAdveetniueo,n Cf hi criticism of India. July/Aug., 42-43; more vulnera- Mar/Apr., 70-71. U.S. force modemiza- Ea er od ree ey ore ble to U.S. strike, Mar/Apr., 26-31: ox tion, Mar/Apr., 26-31 South Kimbark Avenue, Cr Mar/Apr., 46-47; Nikitin case, Mar/Apr. 8: NATO Submarines: and nuclear weapons, Mar/ eee Lots Nam wo eeeye o te expansion alienates, Jan/ Feb.. 15-22: nuclear ar- Apr.. 4549; India developing submarine- senal “basic clement” of security, Sept/Oct., 72 launched ballistic missiles, July/Aug nuclear testing, Mav/June, 69-7 1:n uclear weapons $445 security, Mar/Apr... 50-55; responset o NATO ex- Tactical nuclear forces: air force acts alone mbark Ave, Chicago, iL pansion, Jan/Feb., 23-27; relations with Azerbai- Nov /Dec., 72 jan, May/June, 34-38; relations with Ukraine Taiwan nuc lear program Jan Feb.. 54-60 July/Aug.. 15-16; retooling nuclear — cities Terrorism: and need for more spies Sept/Oct., 44-50; sells air defenses to Cyprus SeptyOct.. 15-19: can't fight with nuclear Nov/Dec 12-14: sold missile guidance to Iraq. weapons, Nov /Dec., 4: new methods and Nov/Dec. 34-39; strategic nuclear forces. end of aims, Mar/Apr. 50-55 1997, Mar/Apr 70-71; will oppose Bulgarian THaap: Welch report, May/June, 23-25, 68 entry into NATO, Jan/Feb., 25-31 another failure. July/Aug., 40-41 Russian Orthodox Church: Jan/Feb., 9-11 Timberwind: Sept/Oct. 9 Sanctions: all stick, no carrot, May/June, 39-43; disas- Truman, Harry: May/June, 15-19 ter for Pakistan economy July Ang... 36-37: hang Turkey: and( yprus, Nov/Dec., 12-14 tough on India and Pakistan, Sept /Oct., 24-25. litt Tuwaitha: secret Lraqi facilities, May/June sanctions against Pakistan, Sept/Oct., 20-21; mod 151 Sept/Oct 26-35 ify India and Pakistan sanctions Sept/Oct. 22-24 Tzotzil Indians: massacre of. Mar/Apr Pakistan will suffer more, July/Aug.. 54-39 iS-25 Science: in theater, Nov/Dec., 9-10: funding in Ukraine: legacy of Chernobyl. July/Aug India July Aug.. 46-49. plain English. Mar \pr 15-16 5 United Nations: and Iraqi sanctions Seismology: and nuclear tests. July/ Aug, 26-29 May/June, 39-45 Sellatield. aud vitrification Sept/Oct .6 7 United States: and Taiwan's nuclear pro- Senate: on ABM Treaty, Mar/Apr... 14-10; on CPB gram, Jan/Feb. 54-60: and uncertainty May/June, 16-17; on NATO expansion. Jan/Feb Mar/Apr., 32-39: cost of nuclear pro- 31-35; set to approve Sierra Blanca, May/June gram, Sept/Oct. 34-43: ignored India, 14-16 test ban prospects in July Ang. 40-41: un- July/Aug.. 72: lacks real Russia policy, dermines Cwe July Aug. 6 Jan/Feb. 38-39: permits missile sales to “Shakti 1998": July/Aug.. 20-25, see also nuclear test- Turkey, Nov/Dec. 12-14 pressures ing, India Ukraine to drop Bushehr project Sharif, Nawaz: calls tests historic, July/Aug., 34-39 july/Aug.. 15-16; readiness, Nov/Dec. economic troubles could endanger, Sept/Oct 14-16: tactical nuclear weapons, Nov d2e0-r2s1 ;n ucelfefaorr tst esttso, pJeurlsyu/aAudge,., J2u4ly-/2A5u g., 56-37: or- UxsDceoc.m. : 72[ ray deceptive, May/June, 44-51 i1 Oemceee OFSe ee na teerrn!e r WiI aOeepr rat te NOV, De 996 Sierra Blanca: May/June, 14-16 and Iraqi inspections, Sept./Oct., 26-3: 2> Stop: creationo f, Sept/Oct., 34-43, “living.” Mar locates gyroscopes Nov/Dec... 34-39 ra~ dealeyN ee demeaosF eeratnee sPe t m ne anedc oemo ee ee er ee ee* om Apr., 26-31 Vajpayee. Atal Behari: July/Aug., 30-35; Slovakia: Mochovee nuclear power plant, Nov/Dec baits Pakistan, July/Aug., 34-39: declares InC srtprn2audtc tNoeet 8 Piu boCloipnsyh sOefr s a tam aah you POSIT aste anesaily oFo fb etas Octabe! |S ee 4C opy of( Nec Ompxeftoarmd t or pana Smar9t1 0b ombs: see precision guided munitions 2I0nd-i2a5 nuclear weapon state, July/Aug eroOm he ruestee 6 ac ting Aiko “eade ewen a m(eeTsa n ceme eIe U netNaR eesT “e f epeese r CORO aOR, SSoouutthh AAsfiriac:a : Inadrima s inscarleesa,s esS eptte/nOscito.n s w56i-t6h1 China, Pak VVeannonna,: aMnordd echU.aS. i:se creMtasy, /JuJnane/,F ebS. 47-53 OO CxtGaIbeOr or# tAheE Spu thchaena Sr« tr aattp uebFemfaeOh wenmded trurn gn g OMctaanbaeg:e metnhte t is ane istan, July/Aug., 30-33 Indian nuclear tests Verification: international system. Nov Den ewny wn be ibanhes July/Aug., 20-25; nuclear arms race, July/Aug., Dee., 52-57; of CTR. Jan. Feb. 5 system 4445: Pakistan sanctions could increase danger detected Indian tests. July/Aug,, 26-29 Sept/Oct... 20-21, Pakistani nuclear tests, Vitrification: at Sellafield, Sept/Oct... 6-7 Noverrher/December 1998S 71

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