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ARMS CONTROL TODAY 2016-02 46, 1 (5) answer(s).
 
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Iaea noncompliance reporting and the Iran case / Findlay, Trevor   Article
Findlay, Trevor Article
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Summary/Abstract On July 14, 2015, after marathon negotiations in Vienna, Iran reached agreement with six world powers—China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—and the European Union on a deal to roll back and constrain Tehran’s nuclear program. The agreement handed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) its greatest noncompliance reporting challenge yet.
Key Words IAEA  Noncompliance Reporting  Iran Case 
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INF treaty impasse: time for Russian action / Fieldhouse, Richard W   Article
Fieldhouse, Richard W Article
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Summary/Abstract The U.S. government has determined that Russia has violated the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty by testing a prohibited ground-launched cruise missile (GLCM). So far, the Russian government has simply denied any violation and refused to engage the United States in constructive discussions on the issue.
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Lowering nuclear risks: an interview with former defense secretary William Perry / Horner, Daniel; Reif, Kingston   Article
Horner, Daniel Article
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North Korea and nuclear testing / Kimball, Daryl G   Article
Kimball, Daryl G Article
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Summary/Abstract North Korea’s fourth nuclear weapons test explosion is yet another startling reminder of the necessity of fresh thinking, stronger global leadership, and new approaches to prevent further nuclear proliferation and nuclear testing in the 21st century
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Russia still needs arms control / Williams, Heather   Article
Williams, Heather Article
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Summary/Abstract These are dark days for strategic arms control. Events in Ukraine have brought U.S.-Russian relations to a post-Cold War low point, and Russia increasingly relies on its nuclear arsenal for signaling and prestige. Yet, if Russia hopes to achieve its aim of being a great power or at least being perceived and treated as one, arms control is a status symbol and cost savings mechanism that it cannot afford to waste.
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