"I find hope in the work of long-established groups such as the Arms Control Association...[and] I find hope in younger anti-nuclear activists and the movement around the world to formally ban the bomb."
March 2004 Arms Control In Print
March 2004 Arms Control In Print
I. OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Findlay, Trevor. Verification Yearbook 2003, VERTIC, 2003, 263 pp.
Nolan, Janne; Brian Finlay; and Bernard Finel. Ultimate Security: Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction, The Century Foundation, Georgetown University, November 2003, 312 pp.
II. STRATEGIC ARMS CONTROL
Maynes, Charles William. “This Is Not the Time to Abandon Russia,” International Herald Tribune, February 4, 2004, p. 6.
III. PROLIFERATION
Albright, David and Corey Hinderstein. “The Centrifuge Connection,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March/April 2004, pp. 61-66.
Butler, Richard. “Improving Nonproliferation Enforcement,” The Washington Quarterly, Autumn 2003, Volume 26, Number 4, pp. 133-146.
ElBaradei, Mohamed, “Saving Ourselves From Self-Destruction,” The New York Times, February 12, 2004, p. 37.
Feinstein, Lee and Anne-Marie Slaughter. “A Duty to Prevent,” Foreign Affairs, January/February 2004, pp. 136-150.
Frantz, Douglas. “Dutch Confirm Possible Spread of Arms Secrets,” The Los Angeles Times, January 20, 2004, p. A3.
Goodby, James and Kenneth Weisbrode. “Brazil Gives the U.S. a Nuclear Headache,” International Herald Tribune, December 31, 2003, p. 6.
Kalyadin, A. N. “A Strategy for Active Non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction,” Military Thought, Volume 12, November 4, 2003, pp. 6-17.
Kerr, Paul and Daryl Kimball. “Strengthen International Weapons Inspections,” Defense News, February 23, 2004, p. 29.
Lopez, George A. “Move Past Pre-Emption,” USA Today, January 12, 2004, p. 12.
McGreary, Johanna. “Inside the A-Bomb Bazaar,” Time, January 19, 2004, p. 40.
Perkovich, George and Avner Cohen. “Devaluing Arab WMDs,” The Washington Times, January 19, 2004, p. A19.
PAKISTAN
Broad, William; Favid E. Sanger; and Raymond Bonner. “A Tale of Nuclear Proliferation: How Pakistani Built His Network,” The New York Times, February 12, 2004, p. A1.
“Confronting the Nuclear Underworld,” The Washington Post, January 25, 2004, p. B1.
Frantz, Douglas and Maura Reynolds. “Individuals Supplying Nuclear Trade, Officials Say,” The Los Angeles Times, January 29, 2004, p. A19.
Harrison, Selig S. “Pakistan’s Nuclear Loopholes,” The Boston Globe, February 9, 2004, p. A11.
Iqbal, Anwar. “Hero Suspected in Nuke Transfer,” The Washington Times, January 20, 2004, p. A13.
Sanger, David E. “Pakistan Mirrors Iraq: Confronting the Nuclear Threat America Didn’t Want to Be True,” The New York Times, February 8, 2004, p. A1.
Sanger, David E. and William J. Broad. “From Rogue Nuclear Programs, Web of Trails to Pakistan,” The New York Times, January 4, 2004, p. A1.
Wolfsthal, John B. “Keeping a Nuke Peddler in Line,” The Los Angeles Times, January 11, 2004. p. M2.
LIBYA
Charbonneau, Louis. “Nuclear Watchdog Seeks Intelligence,” The Washington Times, January 3, 2004, p. A7.
Hart, Gary. “My Secret Talks With Libya, and Why They Went Nowhere,” The Washington Post, January 18, 2004, p. B5.
Homes, James and Andrew Winner. “New Interdiction Effort Scores Libyan Success,” Defense News, January 12, 2004, p. 37.
Russell, Richard L. “Saudi Nukes,” The Washington Times, January 5, 2004, p. A17.
Sokolski, Henry. “The Qaddafi Precedent: Now That Libya’s Disarmed, Who’s Next?” The Weekly Standard, January 26, 2004, Volume 9, Issue 19.
Warrick, Joby and Peter Slevin. “Libyan Arms Designs Traced Back to China,” The Washington Post, February 15, 2004, p. A1.
IRAQ
Dreyfuss, Robert and Janson Vest. “The Lie Factory,” Mother Jones, January 2004, p. 35.
Frankel, Glenn and Rajiv Chandrasekaran. “45 MInutes: Behind the Blair Claim,” The Washington Post, February 29, 2004, p. A16.
Gellman, Barton. “Iraq’s Arsenal Was Only on Paper,” The Washington Post, January 7, 2004, p. A1.
Keen, Judy. “Cheney Says It’s Too Soon to Tell on Iraqi Arms,” USA Today, January 19, 2004, p. 7.
Kessler, Glenn. “Arms Issue Seen as Hurting U.S. Credibility Abroad,” The Washington Post, January 19, 2004, p. A1.
Pollack, Kenneth M. “Spies, Lies, and Weapons: What Went Wrong,” The Atlantic Monthly, January/February 2004, pp. 78-92.
Rosenberg, Barbara Hatch. “The Cupboard Was Bare,” The Los Angeles Times, February 1, 2004, p. M1.
NORTH KOREA
Kessler, Glenn. “Scientist Discusses N. Korean Motives,” The Washington Post, January 21, 2004, p. A23.
Lewis, John. “Hope on N. Korea,” The Washington Post, January 27, 2004, p. A17.
O’Hanlon, Michael and Mike Mochizuki. “Toward a Grand Bargain With North Korea,” The Washington Quarterly, Autumn 2003, Volume 26, Number 4, pp. 7-18.
Pritchard, Jack. “What I Saw in North Korea,” The New York Times, January 21, 2004, p. A27.
IRAN
Chubin, Shahram and Robert S. Litwak. “Debating Iran’s Nuclear Aspirations,” The Washington Quarterly, Autumn 2003, Volume 26, Number 4, pp. 99-114.
IV. MISSILE DEFENSE
Bostock, Ian. “Australia Fleshes Out Plans for Missile Defence,” Jane’s Defence Weekly, January 2, 2004, p. 4.
Carter, Tom. “Two Join Missile Defense Program,” The Washington Times, January 14, 2004, p. A11.
Murphy, Kim. “Russia Tests Missile That Could Evade U.S. Defense.” The Los Angeles Times, February 19, 2004, p. A1.
Ratnam, Gopal and Megan Scully. “U.S. Patriot Friendly-Fire Investigation Complete,” Defense News, January 24, 2004, p. 3.
Wall, Robert. “Laser Realignment,” Aviation Week and Space Technology, January 5, 2004, p. 29.
V. NUCLEAR WEAPONS MATERIAL CONTROL
Allison, Graham. “How to Stop Nuclear Terror,” Foreign Affairs, January/February 2004, pp. 64-74.
Birch, Douglas. “High Radioactivity and Low Security: Scattered Across Remains of USSR Are Materials to Make ‘Dirty Bomb,’” The Baltimore Sun, February 14, 2004, p. A1.
Broad, William. “How the World Can Be Saved, Redux,” The New York Times, February 15, 2004, p. 1.
Chuster, Andrew. “U.K. Tries to Rein In Technology Transfers,” World News, December 1, 2003, p. 4.
Wald, Matthew L. “U.S.-Russian Plan to Destroy Atom-Arms Plutonium Is Delayed,” The New York Times, February 9, 2004, p. A7.
Warrick, Joby. “Study Raises Projection of ‘Dirty Bomb’ Toll,” The Washington Post, January 13, 2004, p. 2.
VI. CONVENTIONAL ARMS CONTROL AND ARMS TRANSFERS
Muradian, Vago. “Little Chip, Big Problem,” Defense News, November 24, 2003, pp. 1, 8.
Pronina, Lyubov. “Russian AF Receives Updated Fighters,” Defense News, January 19, 2004, p. 12.
Raghuvanshi, Vivek. “India, Russia Await Outcome of Several Long-Pending Deals,” Defense News, January 26, 2004, p. 22.
VII. CHEMICAL/BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS ISSUES
Brogan, Benedict. “We Won’t Scrap WMD Stockpiles Unless Israel Does, Says Assad,” The London Telegraph, January 6, 2004, p. 1.
Loeb, Vernon. “Lack of New Vaccines Points to Need, Report Says,” The Washington Post, January 23, 2004, p. A19.
Mulholland, David. “Biotechnology Growth Poses Control Risks,” Jane’s Defence Weekly, November 26, 2003, p. 5.
VIII. U.S. POLICY
King, Michael. “Nuclear Posturing,” The Austin Chronicle, January 16, 2004, p. 28.
Strobel, Warren P. and John Walcott. “Bush Advisors Debate Syria’s Role in Terrorism,” The Miami Herald, January 12, 2004, p. A10.
Sullivan, Laura. “Bush’s Nuclear Security Chief Defends New Research on Low-Yield Weapons,” The Baltimore Sun, January 14, 2004, p. A3.
IX. REGIONAL SECURITY ALLIANCES AND ISSUES
NATO
Fiorenza, Nicholas. “NATO to Activate CBRN Battalion,” Defense News, December 1, 2003, p. 14.
Rosenberg, Barbara Hatch. “Enforcing WMD Treaties: Consolidating a UN Role,” Disarmament Diplomacy, January/February 2004, Number 75.
SOUTH ASIA
Ivanov, Henry. “Indonesia Seeks More Sukhois,” Jane’s Defense Weekly, January 14, 2004, p. 16.
Lok, Joris Janssen. “Indonesia Signs for Two Corvettes,” Jane’s Defense Weekly, January 14, 2004, p. 7.
Slevin, Peter. “U.S. to Send India Nuclear, Space Technology,” The Washington Post, January 13, 2004, p. 14.
Solomon, Jay. “U.S. Boosts Ties With India, Pushes Defense and Trade Initiatives,” The Wall Street Journal, January 20, 2004, p. A13.