2010 Index
ACT 2010 Index
Additional Protocol: Jenkins, Peter, “Staying Credible: How Precedents Can Help the IAEA Get Noncompliance Calls Right,” Sept., p. 21.
Biological Weapons: Tucker, Jonathan B., “Seeking Biosecurity Without Verification: The New
Book Reviews: Krepon, Michael, “The Perils of Proliferation in South Asia,” April, p. 43 (reviews of Peter R. Lavoy, ed., Asymmetric Warfare in South Asia: The Causes and Consequences of the Kargil Conflict; Sumit Ganguly and S. Paul Kapur, eds., Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia: Crisis Behaviour and the Bomb; Scott D. Sagan, ed., Inside Nuclear South Asia); Weiss, Leonard, “Spreading the Bomb for Profit,” June, p. 42 (review of David Albright, Peddling Peril: How the Secret Nuclear Trade Arms America’s Enemies); Rydell, Randy, “Last Sunset or New Dawn for Nuclear Weapons?” Sept., p. 51 (review of Richard Rhodes, The Twilight of the Bombs: Recent Challenges, New Dangers, and the Prospects for a World Without Nuclear Weapons); Ramberg, Bennett, “Wrestling With Nuclear Opacity,” Nov., p. 53 (review of Avner Cohen, The Worst-Kept Secret:
Chemical Weapons: OM, “OPCW Chiefs Ponder Chemical Arms Deadlines,” Jan./Feb., p. 32; DH, “
Cluster Munitions: JA, “Cluster Convention Set to Enter Into Force,” March, p. 51; VP, “Cluster Munitions Treaty Enters Into Force,” Sept., p. 47.
Conference on Disarmament: EA, “Pakistan Raises New Issues at Stalled CD,” March, p. 51; Mian, Zia, and Nayyar A.H., “Playing the Nuclear Game: Pakistan and the Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty,” April, p. 17; PC, “Stalled CD Sparks Plans for Sept. UN Meeting,” Sept., p. 48; DGK, “Time for Leadership on the Fissile Cutoff,” Oct., p. 4; PC, “UN Tackles Disarmament Machinery,” Dec., p. 51;
Conventional Arms Control: JA, “In a First, U.S. Attends Landmine Meeting,” Jan./Feb., p. 29; JA, “Cluster Convention Set to Enter Into Force,” March, p. 51; MA & JA, “U.S.-Taiwan Arms Deal Angers China,” March, p. 54; JA, “U.S. Incendiary-Weapons Policy Rebuffed,” April, p. 39; JA, “Gates Outlines Export Control Overhaul,” May, p. 54; Holtom, Paul, and Bromley, Mark, “The International Arms Trade: Difficult to Define, Measure, and Control,” Jul./Aug., p. 8; Mack, Daniel, “The Arms Trade Treaty PrepCom: Prepared and Committed?” Jul./Aug., p. 15; JA, “Consensus Found at Small Arms Conference,” Jul./Aug., p. 46; JA, “Progress Made at Arms Trade Treaty Meeting,” Sept., p. 46; VP, “Cluster Munitions Treaty Enters Into Force,” Sept., p. 47; JA, “Defense Treaties, Export Reform Move Ahead,” Oct., p. 34.
Conventional Weapons Transfers: MA & JA, “U.S.-Taiwan Arms Deal Angers China,” March, p. 54; Holtom, Paul, and Bromley, Mark, “The International Arms Trade: Difficult to Define, Measure, and Control,” Jul./Aug., p. 8; JA & MW, “U.S. Arms Deals Decline in Shrinking Market,” Oct., p. 49; JA, “UN Arms Data Mixed As Participation Falls,” Nov., p. 41; PC, “Nigeria Intercepts Iran Arms Shipment,” Dec., p. 48; MS, “Saudi Arms Deal Moves Forward,” Dec., p. 46.
Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: DGK, “Obama’s Big Nuclear Test,” Jan./Feb., p. 4.
Cyberconflict: Lewis, James A., “Multilateral Agreements to Constrain Cyberconflict,” June, p. 14.
Defense Spending: DH & TZC, “Obama Budget Highlights Stockpile Work,” March, p. 47.
Disarmament: TZC, “Global Panel Calls for Steep Nuclear Cuts,” Jan./Feb., p. 35; PC, DH & DGK, “Taking Stock of the NPT: An Interview With U.S. Special Representative Susan Burk,” March, p. 8; Smith, Harold, and Jeanloz, Raymond, “Britain Leads the Way to Global Zero,” Dec., p. 15; Fuller, James, “Verification on the Road to Zero: Issues for Nuclear Warhead Dismantlement,” Dec., p. 19.
European Union: JA, “
Export Controls: JA, “Gates Outlines Export Control Overhaul,” May, p. 54.
In Memoriam: King, John, “Stephen J. Ledogar (1929 - 2010),” June, p. 52.
International Atomic Energy Agency: DH, “IAEA Board Approves Russian Fuel Bank Plan,” Jan./Feb., p. 34; Goldschmidt, Pierre, “Safeguards Noncompliance: A Challenge for the IAEA and the UN Security Council,” Jan./Feb., p. 22; PC, “IAEA Cites Possible Iran Warhead Efforts,” March, p. 31; PC, “Iran Raising Uranium-Enrichment Level,” March, p. 33; PC, “Iran to Mass-Produce Improved Centrifuges,” May, p. 58; PC, “Brazil, Turkey Broker Fuel Swap With Iran,” June, p. 25; PC, “Iranian Fuel Swap Still Up for Discussion,” Jul./Aug., p. 36; Jenkins, Peter, “Staying Credible: How Precedents Can Help the IAEA Get Noncompliance Calls Right,” Sept., p. 21; PC, “IAEA, Iran Clash on Inspections Report,” Oct., p. 38; DH, “Countries Aim for Fuel Bank Endorsement,” Oct., p. 39; PC, “U.S. Seeks IAEA Leverage in Syria Probe,” Oct., p. 40; AN & PC, “IAEA Vote to Press Israel Falls Short,” Oct., p. 42; PC, “Iran Nuclear Efforts Face Critical Limits,” Nov., p. 47.
Iran: PC, “House Adopts Iran Oil Sanctions,” Jan./Feb., p. 43; PC, DH & DGK, “Taking Stock of the NPT: An Interview With U.S. Special Representative Susan Burk,” March, p. 8; PC, “IAEA Cites Possible Iran Warhead Efforts,” March, p. 31; PC, “Iran Raising Uranium-Enrichment Level,” March, p. 33; PC, “Senate Targets Iran’s Oil Suppliers,” March, p. 36; PC, “Putin Predicts Summer Start for Iranian Reactor,” April, p. 33; PC, “Bill on Iran Gasoline Sanctions Nears Approval,” May, p. 56; PC, “Iran to Mass-Produce Improved Centrifuges,” May, p. 58; DGK, “Dealing With Iran’s Uranium,” June, p. 4; PC, “Brazil, Turkey Broker Fuel Swap With Iran,” June, p. 25; PC & MS, “Congress Delays Iran Sanctions,” June, p. 33; PC, “UN Enhances Iran Sanctions,” Jul./Aug., p. 33; PC, “Iranian Fuel Swap Still Up for Discussion,” Jul./Aug., p. 36; PC & MS, “Global Sanctions on Iran Intensify,” Sept., p. 27; PC, “Bushehr Fuel Loading Commences,” Sept., p. 32; Pomper, Miles A., and Harvey, Cole J., “Beyond Missile Defense: Alternative Means to Address Iran’s Ballistic Missile Threat,” Oct., p. 16; PC, “IAEA, Iran Clash on Inspections Report,” Oct., p. 38; PC, “Iran Nuclear Efforts Face Critical Limits,” Nov., p. 47; PC, “Nigeria Intercepts Iran Arms Shipment,” Dec., p. 48.
Israel: DH, “Israel States Strong Interest in Nuclear Energy,” April, p. 35; DH, “Prospect of Nuclear Deal With
Landmines: JA, “In a First,
Looking Back: Krepon, Michael, and Black, Samuel, “Good News and Bad News on the NPT,” March, p. 56; Meyer, Paul, “
Middle East WMD-Free Zone: PC, DH & DGK, “Taking Stock of the NPT: An Interview With U.S. Special Representative Susan Burk,” March, p. 8; PC, “NPT Parties Agree on Middle East Meeting,” June, p. 21; Lorenz, Thomas, and Kidd, Joanna, “Israel and Multilateral Nuclear Approaches in the Middle East,” Oct., p. 24; DH, “OPCW Chief Looks to Middle East,” Oct., p. 48; AN, “U.S. Consulting on Middle East Meeting,” Dec., p. 50.
Missile Defense: TZC, “U.S. Taps Romania for Missile Defense,” March, p. 44; Lewis, George N., and Postol, Theodore A., “A Flawed and Dangerous U.S. Missile Defense Plan,” May, p. 24; TZC, “Russia, U.S. Working on Joint Launch Notification,” Jul./Aug., p. 42; Pomper, Miles A., and Harvey, Cole J., “Beyond Missile Defense: Alternative Means to Address Iran’s Ballistic Missile Threat,” Oct., p. 16; TZC, “NATO Set to Back Expanded Missile Defense,” Nov., p. 32; Pifer, Steven, “After New START: What Next?” Dec., p. 8; RGV, “NATO Approves Expanded Missile Defense,” Dec., p. 32.
Missile Tests: TZC, “
NATO: DGK, “Eliminate NATO’s Nuclear Relics,” March, p. 4; CT & DGK, “Ministers Urge NATO Nuclear Policy Review,” March, p. 38; VC, “Russian Nuclear Threshold Not Lowered,” March, p. 38; TZC, “U.S. Taps Romania for Missile Defense,” March, p. 44; OM, “NATO Chief’s Remark Highlights Policy Rift,” May, p. 35; Kibaroglu, Mustafa, “Reassessing the Role of U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Turkey,” June, p. 8; OM, “NATO Experts Hedge on Nuclear Posture,” June, p. 36; DGK, “NATO’s Nuclear Decision,” Sept., p. 4; OM, “NATO Struggles to Define New Nuclear Doctrine,” Sept., p. 34; OM, and Ingram, Paul, “A Nuclear Posture Review for NATO,” Oct., p. 8; TZC, “NATO Set to Back Expanded Missile Defense,” Nov., p. 32; OM, “NATO Revises Nuclear Policy,” Dec., p. 28; RGV, “NATO Approves Expanded Missile Defense,” Dec., p. 32.
New START: TZC, “START Stalls; Talks Continue,” Jan./Feb., p. 40; DGK, “Next Steps on New START,” April, p. 4; TZC, “New START Near ‘Finish Line,’ Timing Unclear,” March, p. 40; TZC, “New START to Be Signed April 8,” April, p. 27; Pifer, Steven, “New START: Good News for U.S. Security,” May, p. 8; TZC, “New START Signed; Senate Battle Looms,” May, p. 38; TZC, “Senate Begins Hearings on New START,” June, p. 28; TZC, “Key Panel Plans August Vote on New START,” Jul./Aug., p. 38; Gottemoeller, Rose, “New START: Security Through 21st-Century Verification,” Sept., p. 8; TZC, “Key New START Vote Set for Mid-September,” Sept., p. 38; TZC, “Senate Committee Approves New START,” Oct., p. 30; DGK, “Move Ahead With New START,” Nov., p. 4; DGK, “New START Now,” Dec., p. 4; Pifer, Steven, “After New START: What Next?” Dec., p. 8; TZC, “Obama Pushes for Vote on New START,” Dec., p. 43.
Nonproliferation: DGK, “Obama’s Big Nuclear Test,” Jan./Feb., p. 4; Goldschmidt, Pierre, “Safeguards Noncompliance: A Challenge for the IAEA and the UN Security Council,” Jan./Feb., p. 22; DH, “IAEA Board Approves Russian Fuel Bank Plan,” Jan./Feb., p. 34; PC, “House Adopts Iran Oil Sanctions,” Jan./Feb., p. 43; PC, DH & DGK, “Taking Stock of the NPT: An Interview With U.S. Special Representative Susan Burk,” March, p. 8; von Hippel, Frank N. “South Korean Reprocessing: An Unnecessary Threat to the Nonproliferation Regime,” March, p. 22; PC, “IAEA Cites Possible Iran Warhead Efforts,” March, p. 31; PC, “Iran Raising Uranium-Enrichment Level,” March, p. 33; CT & DGK, “Ministers Urge NATO Nuclear Policy Review,” March, p. 38; DH, “NNSA Nonproliferation Funding Poised to Rise,” March, p. 49; PC, “Outreach to North Korea Continues,” March, p. 53; Lüdeking, Rüdiger, “Renewing the Bargain,” April, p. 9; Hong, Li, “Seizing the Momentum,” April, p. 12; Salander, Henrik, “Principles and Process,” April, p. 14; Mian, Zia, and Nayyar, A.H., “Playing the Nuclear Game: Pakistan and the Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty,” April, p. 17; DGK, “Strengthen the Nonproliferation Bargain,” May, p. 4; DH, “Russia, U.S. Sign Plutonium Disposition Pact,” May, p. 43; DH, “India, U.S. Agree on Terms for Reprocessing,” May, p. 60; Kelly, Alison, “NPT: Back on Track,” Jul./Aug., p. 21; Choubey, Deepti, “Future Prospects for the NPT,” Jul./Aug., p. 25; PC, “Report Alleges Secret Myanmar Nuclear Work,” Jul./Aug., p. 44; Sethi, Manpreet, “Nuclear Arms Control and India: A Relationship Explored,” Sept., p. 13; DH, “U.S. Hikes Aid for Russian Chemical Destruction,” Sept., p. 36; PC, “Stalled CD Sparks Plans for Sept. UN Meeting,” Sept., p. 48; DH, “Countries Aim for Fuel Bank Endorsement,” Oct., p. 39; PC, “U.S. Seeks IAEA Leverage in Syria Probe,” Oct., p. 40; Aboul-Enein, Sameh, “NPT 2010: The Beginning of a New Constructive Cycle,” Nov., p. 8; Sigal, Leon V., “Can Washington and Seoul Try Dealing With Pyongyang for a Change?” Nov., p. 16; PC, “
North Korea: PC, “U.S. Envoy Holds Talks in North Korea,” Jan./Feb., p. 45; PC, DH & DGK, “Taking Stock of the NPT: An Interview With U.S. Special Representative Susan Burk,” March, p. 8; von Hippel, Frank N. “South Korean Reprocessing: An Unnecessary Threat to the Nonproliferation Regime,” March, p. 22; PC, “Outreach to North Korea Continues,” March, p. 53; PC, “Probe of Ship Sinking Halts Outreach to N. Korea,” May, p. 62; PC, “U.S. Considers New North Korea Talks,” Oct., p. 43; Sigal, Leon V., “Can Washington and Seoul Try Dealing With Pyongyang for a Change?” Nov., p. 16; PC, “Work at
Nuclear Black Markets: PC, “Report Alleges Secret
Nuclear Cooperation Agreements: Von Hippel, Frank N., “South Korean Reprocessing: An Unnecessary Threat to the Nonproliferation Regime,” March, p. 22; DGK, “Pakistan Presses Case for U.S. Nuclear Deal,” April, p. 37; DH, “India, U.S. Agree on Terms for Reprocessing,” May, p. 60; DH, “U.S.-Russian Civil Nuclear Pact Resubmitted,” June, p. 38; DH, “China, Pakistan Set Reactor Deal,” June, p. 41; DGK, “Is the NSG Up to the Task?” Jul./Aug., p. 4; Squassoni, Sharon, “The U.S.-Indian Deal and Its Impact,” Jul./Aug., p. 48; DH, “Prospect of Nuclear Deal With
Nuclear Fuel Cycle: DH, “IAEA Board Approves Russian Fuel Bank Plan,” Jan./Feb., p. 34; PC, DH & DGK, “Taking Stock of the NPT: An Interview With U.S. Special Representative Susan Burk,” March, p. 8; Lewis, Patricia, “Life at 40: Prospects for the NPT and the 2010 Review Conference,” March, p. 15.
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: Goldschmidt, Pierre, “Safeguards Noncompliance: A Challenge for the IAEA and the UN Security Council,” Jan./Feb., p. 22; PC, DH & DGK, “Taking Stock of the NPT: An Interview With U.S. Special Representative Susan Burk,” March, p. 8; Lewis, Patricia, “Life at 40: Prospects for the NPT and the 2010 Review Conference,” March, p. 15; Krepon, Michael, and Samuel, Black, “Good News and Bad News on the NPT,” March, p. 56; Lüdeking, Rüdiger, “Renewing the Bargain,” April, p. 9; Hong, Li, “Seizing the Momentum,” April, p. 12; Salander, Henrik, “Principles and Process,” April, p. 14; DGK, “Strengthen the Nonproliferation Bargain,” May, p. 4; Kelly, Alison, “NPT: Back on Track,” Jul./Aug., p. 21; Choubey, Deepti, “Future Prospects for the NPT,” Jul./Aug., p. 25; Aboul-Enein, Sameh, “NPT 2010: The Beginning of a New Constructive Cycle,” Nov., p. 8.
NPT Review Conference: PC, DH & DGK, “Taking Stock of the NPT: An Interview With U.S. Special Representative Susan Burk,” March, p. 8; Lewis, Patricia, “Life at 40: Prospects for the NPT and the 2010 Review Conference,” March, p. 15; Krepon, Michael, and Black, Samuel, “Good News and Bad News on the NPT,” March, p. 56; Lüdeking, Rüdiger, “Renewing the Bargain,” April, p. 9; Hong, Li, “Seizing the Momentum,” April, p. 12; Salander, Henrik, “Principles and Process,” April, p. 14; DGK, “Strengthen the Nonproliferation Bargain,” May, p. 4; PC, “NPT Parties Agree on Middle East Meeting,” June, p. 21; TZC, “U.S. Reveals Nuclear Force Plan, Arsenal Levels,” June, p. 31; Kelly, Alison, “NPT: Back on Track,” Jul./Aug., p. 21; Choubey, Deepti, “Future Prospects for the NPT,” Jul./Aug., p. 25; Aboul-Enein, Sameh, “NPT 2010: The Beginning of a New Constructive Cycle,” Nov., p. 8.
Nuclear Security: Luongo, Kenneth N., “Making the Nuclear Security Summit Matter: An Agenda for Action,” Jan./Feb., p. 15; VC, “Work on Nuclear Security Summit Progresses,” Jan./Feb., p. 37; DH, “NNSA Nonproliferation Funding Poised to Rise,” March, p. 49; DH, “Nuclear Summit Set to Host World Leaders,” April, p. 41; DH, “Russia, U.S. Sign Plutonium Disposition Pact,” May, p. 43; VC & DH, “World Leaders Vow to Boost Nuclear Security,” May, p. 46.
Nuclear Suppliers Group: DH, “Israel States Strong Interest in Nuclear Energy,” April, p. 35; DH, “China, Pakistan Set Reactor Deal,” June, p. 41; DH, “NSG Makes Little Headway at Meeting,” Jul./Aug., p. 45; DH, “U.S. Official Mulls Ending NSG Rule Revamp,” Nov., p. 45; EA, “Obama Easing Export Controls on India,” Dec., p. 39; DH, “India Seen Unlikely to Join NSG Soon,” Dec., p. 41.
Pakistan: EA, “Pakistani Nuclear Weapons Now Under PM,” Jan./Feb., p. 47; EA, “Pakistan Raises New Issues at Stalled CD,” March, p. 51; Mian, Zia, and Nayyar, A.H., “Playing the Nuclear Game: Pakistan and the Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty,” April, p. 17; DGK, “Pakistan Presses Case for U.S. Nuclear Deal,” April, p. 37; DH, “China, Pakistan Set Reactor Deal,” June, p. 41; DH, “NSG Makes Little Headway at Meeting,” Jul./Aug., p. 45; Squassoni, Sharon, “The U.S.-Indian Deal and Its Impact,” Jul./Aug., p. 48; Sethi, Manpreet, “Nuclear Arms Control and India: A Relationship Explored,” Sept., p. 13; PC, “UN Tackles Disarmament Machinery,” Dec., p. 51.
Russia: VC, “Russia Drafts European Security Pact,” Jan./Feb., p. 38; TZC, “START Stalls; Talks Continue,” Jan./Feb., p. 40; OM, “OPCW Chiefs Ponder Chemical Arms Deadlines,” Jan./Feb., p. 32; DH, “IAEA Board Approves Russian Fuel Bank Plan,” Jan./Feb., p. 34; VC, “Russian Nuclear Threshold Not Lowered,” March, p. 38; DH, “NNSA Nonproliferation Funding Poised to Rise,” March, p. 49; TZC, “New START to Be Signed April 8,” April, p. 27; PC, “Putin Predicts Summer Start for Iranian Reactor,” April, p. 33; TZC, “New START Signed; Senate Battle Looms,” May, p. 38; DH, “Russia, U.S. Sign Plutonium Disposition Pact,” May, p. 43; VC & DH, “World Leaders Vow to Boost Nuclear Security,” May, p. 46; DH, “U.S.-Russian Civil Nuclear Pact Resubmitted,” June, p. 38; TZC, “Russia, U.S. Working on Joint Launch Notification,” Jul./Aug., p. 42; DH, “Russia Revises Chemical Arms Deadline,” Jul./Aug., p. 43; Gottemoeller, Rose, “New START: Security Through 21st-Century Verification,” Sept., p. 8; PC, “Bushehr Fuel Loading Commences,” Sept., p. 32; DH, “U.S. Hikes Aid for Russian Chemical Destruction,” Sept., p. 36; TZC & PC, “Russia Complied With START, State Dept. Says,” Sept., p. 41; Pifer, Steven, “After New START: What Next?” Dec., p. 8; Fuller, James, “Verification on the Road to Zero: Issues for Nuclear Warhead Dismantlement,” Dec., p. 19.
Sanctions: PC, “House Adopts Iran Oil Sanctions,” Jan./Feb., p. 43; PC, “Senate Targets Iran’s Oil Suppliers,” March, p. 36; PC, “Bill on Iran Gasoline Sanctions Nears Approval,” May, p. 56; PC & MS, “Congress Delays Iran Sanctions,” June, p. 33; PC, “UN Enhances Iran Sanctions,” June, p. 33; PC & MS, “Global Sanctions on Iran Intensify,” Sept., p. 27.
Small Arms: JA, “Gates Outlines Export Control Overhaul,” May, p. 54; Holtom, Paul, and Bromley, Mark, “The International Arms Trade: Difficult to Define, Measure, and Control,” Jul./Aug., p. 8; Mack, Daniel, “The Arms Trade Treaty PrepCom: Prepared and Committed?” Jul./Aug., p. 15; JA, “Consensus Found at Small Arms Conference,” Jul./Aug., p. 46; JA, “Progress Made at Arms Trade Treaty Meeting,” Sept., p. 46; JA & MW, “U.S. Arms Deals Decline in Shrinking Market,” Oct., p. 49; JA, “UN Arms Data Mixed As Participation Falls,” Nov., p. 41; PC, “Nigeria Intercepts Iran Arms Shipment,” Dec., p. 48.
South Korea: Von Hippel, Frank N., “South Korean Reprocessing: An Unnecessary Threat to the Nonproliferation Regime,” March, p. 22; PC, “Probe of Ship Sinking Halts Outreach to N. Korea,” May, p. 62; PC, “South Korea Charges North in Ship Sinking,” June, p. 40; Sigal, Leon V., “Can Washington and Seoul Try Dealing With Pyongyang for a Change?” Nov., p. 16; PC, “Work at
Space: JA & VP, “New
U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy: DGK, “Obama’s Big Nuclear Test,” Jan./Feb., p. 4; DGK, “Eliminate NATO’s Nuclear Relics,” March, p. 4; DH & TZC, “Obama Budget Highlights Stockpile Work,” March, p. 47; TZC, “News Analysis: What Is a “New” Nuclear Weapon?” April, p. 30; Halperin, Morton H., “A New Nuclear Posture,” May, p. 15; DGK & GT, “Obama’s NPR: Transitional, Not Transformational,” May, p. 19; TZC, “U.S. Nuclear Review Shifts Threat Focus,” May, p. 50; ML, “Lab Chiefs Question JASON Study Summary,” May, p. 53; Kibaroglu, Mustafa, “Reassessing the Role of U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Turkey,” June, p. 8; OM, “NATO Experts Hedge on Nuclear Posture,” June, p. 36; TZC, “U.S. Reveals Nuclear Force Plan, Arsenal Levels,” June, p. 31; DGK, “NATO’s Nuclear Decision,” Sept., p. 4; Gottemoeller, Rose, “New START: Security Through 21st-Century Verification,” Sept., p. 8; OM, “NATO Struggles to Define New Nuclear Doctrine,” Sept., p. 34; RGV, “State Dept. Restructures Arms Control Bureaus,” Nov., p. 50; DH, “GAO Finds Problems in Tritium Production,” Nov., p. 51; Pifer, Steven, “After New START: What Next?” Dec., p. 8; Fuller, James, “Verification on the Road to Zero: Issues for Nuclear Warhead Dismantlement,” Dec., p. 19.
U.S. Security Policy: Luongo, Kenneth N., “Making the Nuclear Security Summit Matter: An Agenda for Action,” Jan./Feb., p. 15; VC, “Work on Nuclear Security Summit Progresses,” Jan./Feb., p. 37; DH, “Nuclear Summit Set to Host World Leaders,” April, p. 41; Lewis, George N., and Postol, Theodore A., “A Flawed and Dangerous U.S. Missile Defense Plan,” May, p. 24; VC & DH, “World Leaders Vow to Boost Nuclear Security,” May, p. 46; Lewis, James A., “Multilateral Agreements to Constrain Cyberconflict,” June, p. 14; TZC, “Russia, U.S. Working on Joint Launch Notification,” Jul./Aug., p. 42; TZC & PC, “Russia Complied With START, State Dept. Says,” Sept., p. 41; Sigal, Leon V., “Can Washington and Seoul Try Dealing With Pyongyang for a Change?” Nov., p. 16.
JA | Jeff Abramson |
MA | Michael Ashby |
EA | Eric Auner |
VC | Volha Charnysh |
TZC | Tom Z. Collina |
PC | Peter Crail |
AF | Andrew Fisher |
RGV | Robert Golan-Vilella |
DH | Daniel Horner |
DGK | Daryl G. Kimball |
ML | Meredith Lugo |
OM | Oliver Meier |
AN | Alfred Nurja |
VP | Valerie Pacer |
DS | Daniel Salisbury |
MS | Matt Sugrue |
CT | Caitlin Taber |
GT | Greg Thielmann |
MW | Meghan Warren |