“It will take all of us working together – government officials, and diplomats, academic experts, and scientists, activists, and organizers – to come up with new and innovative approaches to strengthen transparency and predictability, reduce risk, and forge the next generation of arms control agreements.”
Correction
On page 56 of Arms Control Today’s October 2009 issue, the article "In Memoriam: Edward M. Kennedy" contained three incorrect dates. The House voted on the nuclear freeze resolution in 1983, the subsequent election was in 1984, and U.S.-Soviet arms control talks resumed in 1985.