ARMS CONTROL
Addresses
Anguish of Global Hunger and Arms Control (excerpts), 23206 [8AU]
Comprehensive Nuclear Weapons Freeze and Arms Reduction Act (H.R. 6210): Nick Carter (excerpts), 28155 [1OC]
———Representative Mavroules (excerpts), 28155 [1OC]
Democratic Response to President Reagan's Address to Joint Session of Congress: Senator Dodd, 10066 [26AP]
Disarmament: President Reagan (excerpt), 13291 [22MY]
Memorial Day Service: Larry Whitten, 20551 [23JY]
Nuclear Disarmament From a Mother's Perspective: Elsie Frank, 15495 [7JN]
Nuclear Proliferation: Senator Cranston, 18562-18563 [25JN]
Nuclear Weapons Policy: Molly Fumia, 12102 [14MY]
Nuclear Weapons Stockpile: President Reagan (excerpt), 4051 [1MR]
Role of Education in the Nuclear Arms Race: Representative Conte, 14353 [24MY]
SALT Agreements: Harold Brown (excerpt), 17394 [20JN]
Should the Federal Government Limit Military Buildup in the U.S.: Corbin Wilson, 17199 [19JN]
Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: John F. Kennedy, 12292 [15MY], 12600-12602 [16MY]
———President Reagan (excerpt), 12292 [15MY], 17394 [20JN]
START Negotiations: Edward L. Rowny, 24553 [6SE], 24691 [10SE]
Test Ban Treaty: Eugene Rostow, for ACDA (excerpt), 22321 [3AU]
———Robert F. Kennedy (excerpt), 17418 [20JN]
U.S. Defense Policy: Representative McCloskey, 18612-18614 [25JN]
U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights: President Reagan, 26887-26889 [25SE]
What's at Stake?: Sec. of the Army Marsh, 11668 [9MY]
Advertisements
Libel action by leading West German news publication, Der Spiegel, against Now magazine et al. withdrawn, 32545 [12OC]
Agreements
U.S.-Soviet agreements on principles that form part of the legal basis for U.S.-Soviet relations (excerpt), 12030 [14MY]
Amendments
Appropriations: making urgent supplemental (H.J. Res. 492), 6544 [26MR]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (S. 2346), 6732 [27MR], 6857 [28MR], 7225 [30MR]
Space cooperation agreement: encourage as alternative to East-West arms race (S.J. Res. 236), 31159 [10OC], 32234 [11OC]
Space weapons: mutual and verifiable ban (S.J. Res. 129), 13531 [23MY]
Analyses
Soviet Accusations of U.S. SALT Violations, 1283-1285 [1FE]
Articles and editorials
A and B Discuss the Soviet Union, 4315 [5MR]
Act Now To Avoid Space Wars, 6559 [26MR], 9034 [11AP]
Administration Resists Demands for ASAT Ban, 15801-15802 [12JN]
Aerospace Experts Challenge ASAT Decision, 12471 [16MY]
Aid to Saudis Encounters Bipartisan Hill Opposition, 15553 [8JN]
Almost Arms Control, 13140 [22MY]
Amexco—Banks, Thrifts Should Serve the Poor, 20557 [23JY]
Amid Congress Debate, Navy Gets Cruise Missiles, 26213 [20SE]
Another MX Vote, 12546, 12562 [16MY]
Anti-Nuclear Age, 347 [24JA]
Anti-Satellite Weapon Research Is Pressed—Pentagon Weighs High-Orbit Attack, 3895 [29FE]
Approaching High Noon in Space, 6251 [21MR]
Argentina Formulates Nuclear New Deal, 3187 [23FE], 3633 [28FE]
Armageddon Lingo, 1809 [3FE]
Arming of Space—Experts Plead for a Ban on Antisatellite Weapons, 15809 [12JN]
Arms Control, Self-Control, 14967 [5JN]
Arms Control Poker, 24590 [7SE]
Arms Control vs. the ABM Treaty, 6938 [28MR]
Arms Control—Tracking Soviet Violations, 13291-13293 [22MY]
Arms Found Under Cuban Embassy Floor in Grenada, 10264 [26AP]
Arms Race in Space Is Lunacy—We Can Keep Ahead in Technology Without Baiting Moscow, 427 [25JA], 6261 [21MR], 11688 [9MY]
Arms-Control Craving, 13294 [22MY]
Arms-Control Realities, 21729 [31JY]
Art of War, 15814 [12JN]
ASAT Question, 15968 [12JN]
ASAT—What Are the Russians Up To?, 29634 [3OC]
Avoidable 20-Year Race, 31778 [11OC]
Avoiding a Crippling Space Weapons Race, 6545 [26MR]
Ballistic Missile Defense—The Technologies, 30729-30731 [5OC]
Ban Space Weapons, 15810 [12JN]
Beached Tigershark, 21074 [25JY]
Beancounting and Wargaming—How To Analyze the Strategic Balance, 27818 [29SE]
Bipartisanship—Or Danger, 24192 [5SE], 24406 [6SE]
Bonn's Foreign Minister Wants Star Wars Ban, 15808 [12JN]
Braking the ``Star Wars'' Momentum, 15805 [12JN]
Brazil Predicts Ability To Build A-Arms by 90's, 3187 [23FE]
Brezhnev Termed Detente a Ruse, 1973 Report Said, 17386 [20JN]
Building Up Nerve Gas Is No Way To Build It Down, 2628 [9FE]
Buildup Backfired, 11920 [10MY]
Buildup Hasn't Led to Negotiating Table, 12842 [17MY]
Capability x Will = Deterrence, 15770 [11JN], 15868 [12JN]
Case Against Star Wars Weapons, 15806 [12JN], 17377 [20JN]
Case for Strategic Defense—An Option for a World Disarmed, 30735-30738 [5OC]
Case for the B-1, 21459 [27JY]
Charges of Treaty Violations—Much Less Than Meets the Eye, 13469 [23MY]
Chemical Warfare Expert Who Doubts the Soviets Used Yellow Rain, 4230 [1MR]
Chemical Weapons Necessity, 11677 [9MY]
Chernenko Takes Tough Stand in Talk With Genscher, 14141 [24MY]
China Bids To Store Radioactive Waste, 2474 [9FE]
Choices in Central America, 22816 [8AU]
Cold Warrior's Toys, 15806 [12JN]
Combination of Jonathan Schell and President Reagan, 22714 [8AU]
Congress, Meet the SS-X-25, 17125 [19JN]
Congress Must Halt Tests of Satellite-Killer Weapons, 15808 [12JN]
Conservatives Press for Data on Arms-Pact Transgressions, 32120 [11OC]
Cookie Farm, 16591 [14JN]
Costly and Dangerous MX Missile System Should Be Scrapped, 11920 [10MY]
Courting a New Arms Race, 8656 [11AP], 15803 [12JN]
Criteria for a Comprehensive Strategy for Nuclear Arms Control, 12494 [16MY]
Critics Continue Attack on ``Star Wars'' Plan, 6255 [21MR]
Cruise Missiles—What They Are and Do, 26214 [20SE]
Dangerous Dream, 6263 [21MR]
Deception Managers (excerpt), 17397 [20JN]
Decontrolling the Arms Race—The U.S. and the Soviet Union Fumble the Compliance Issues, 7133-7135 [29MR]
Defense Illusion, 27798 [28SE]
Defense Monitor in Brief, 4239-4241 [1MR]
Defense-Protected Build-Down, 31732 [10OC]
Detente Termed Soviet Policy Change, 17387 [20JN]
Disclosure of Atomic Energy Secrets (1949 excerpt), 25068 [12SE]
Disinformation—A Soviet Secret Weapon, 32546 [12OC]
Do Not Let False Economy Imperil Nation's Defenses, 10087 [26AP]
Double Standard Applies in Current Political Debate, 6300 [21MR]
Double Standard in Space, 15799 [12JN]
Dreams and Dollars, 7873 [4AP]
Duluth Woman Attends Antiwar Conference, 25417 [13SE]
Duration of Coexistence, 24785-24787 [11SE]
Earlier Stance Sours Reagan Detente Try, 19163 [27JN]
Earthly Folly in Space, 6262 [21MR]
Election Arms Moratorium Is Needed—Ban on New Weapons Would Let Next President Decide Future, 3968 [29FE]
End the War Game, 634 [26JA]
Fight for a U.S. Antisatellite Defense, 15836-15837 [12JN]
Find Peace With Russia in Space—Change the Rules—Joint Space Stations Would Work Wonders, 31161 [10OC]
Focus on Arms Control Is More Realistic, 8281 [5AP]
For Eisenhower, 2 Goals if Bomb Was To Be Used, 15607 [11JN]
From Arms Control to Controlled Security, 22874 [8AU], 25191 [12SE]
From Washington—Getting Serious About Proliferation, 3190 [23FE]
Golden Arms, Leaden Readiness, 24366 [6SE]
Ground the MX, 11075 [3MY]
Grounding Spending, 7622 [3AP]
Hans Bethe Confronts the Legacy of His Bomb, 24949 [12SE]
Hephaestian Folly in Space, 15800 [12JN]
Hidden Arms Race, 15477-15480 [7JN]
High Pentagon Officials Opposing U.S. Actions on Arms Control, 6258 [21MR]
How Many MX's?, 12546, 12563 [16MY]
How Now on Cheating?, 1253 [1FE], 1766 [2FE]
How Reagan Shows Lack of Interest in Arms Control, 25169 [12SE]
If the Reagan Pattern Continues, America May Face Nuclear War, 134, 157 [23JA], 2545-2546 [9FE]
Impact of the President's Report on Soviet Non-Compliance, 17131 [19JN]
Implications for Arms Control and Alliance Relationships, 17094-17111 [19JN]
Infinite Shooting Gallery, 15800 [12JN]
Introduction of Offensive Nuclear Weapons in Cuba Denounced, 19690 [28JN]
Is the Nuclear Threat Manageable?, 6517-6523 [26MR], 15832 [12JN]
Is Verification Impossible?, 15798 [12JN]
Keeping Arms Race Going, 12106 [14MY]
``Killer Satellites'' Seen Shielding America, Not Europe, 15804 [12JN]
Knight-Ridder B-1 Series Unfair to Program, People, 4731 [6MR]
Last Chance in Space, 6486 [22MR], 8655 [11AP]
Let's Forgo Space Weapons, 15799 [12JN]
Let's Use Caution on ``Star Wars'', 15804 [12JN]
Letter of Hope to the Kremlin, 6921 [28MR]
Little Weapons With a Big Bang, 32425 [12OC]
Lobbyists in Scientific Clothing, 15834, 15838 [12JN]
Low-Key Push Due ``Star Wars''—President Plans Redoubled Effort if He Is Reelected, 17223 [19JN]
Massive Soviet Missile Test, 19708 [28JN]
Military Assistance to Guatemala (excerpt), 2556 [9FE]
Millionaire's Fight for the Nuclear Freeze, 15249 [6JN]
Mirage of Space Defense, 9784 [24AP], 10628 [2MY], 15805 [12JN]
Missile Deal for Europe—and Beyond, 3245 [23FE]
Missile System Change Seen as Threat to Treaty, 9784 [24AP]
Missile Without a Mission, 12854 [17MY]
More Countries With Nukes?, 2205 [8FE]
Moscow Is Cheating, 32108-32111 [11OC]
MX, Binaries and Bargaining Chips, 12843 [17MY]
MX and Other Missiles, 15838 [12JN]
MX and the Aspin Serenade, 14144 [24MY]
MX as Rx for Peace, 25940 [18SE]
MX Basing Reported Linked To Cut in Its Range, 12469 [16MY]
MX Makes Threat It Cannot Back Up, 20020 [29JN]
MX Missile and Arms Control, 14867 [4JN]
``MX Peacekeeper'' Finds Little Peace in Restive Congress, 8639 [10AP]
MX Rebellion?, 11952 [10MY]
Myopic Nuclear-Exports Policy, 5125 [12MR]
National Defense, Private Agendas, 12896 [18MY]
``Neo-Pacifism'' Is Anti-Peace, 4233 [1MR]
New Arms Threat—Soviet Cruise Missiles, 12022 [14MY]
Note on Nuclear SLCM Moratorium, 17094 [19JN]
Nuclear Arms Race—Bad for Business, 336 [24JA]
Nuclear Nations Agree To Tighten Export Controls, 20470 [23JY]
Nuclear Superiority (excerpt), 30512 [5OC]
Nuclear War and Climatic Catastrophe—Some Policy Implications, 9806 [25AP]
Nuclear War Threat Advances Goal of Communist Enslavement, 332 [24JA]
Nuclear Weapons Treaty Verification (excerpt), 13291 [22MY]
Pakistan's Nuclear Chief Says It Could Build Bomb, 3186 [23FE]
Pandering to Public on Arms Race Won't Wash, 26382 [20SE], 32117 [11OC]
Panel Urges ``Caution'' in ABM Effort, 6624 [27MR]
Peace Child, 9587 [12AP]
Pentagon Doesn't Know How Much Nations Owe United States for Weapons Sales, 24560 [6SE]
Pentagon Neglects Satellite Defenses, 12473 [16MY]
Pentagon's Bright New World Fading Fast, 23165 [8AU]
Physicians Urge End to Arms Race, 25564 [17SE]
Poor Record on Arms, 2684 [21FE]
Power Behind the Energy Department, 1850 [6FE]
President, Imagine What the Russians Think, 140 [23JA]
Public Forum—Protests ``Stark Military Madness'', 4720 [6MR]
Public Service Ad on Atom Wars Stirs Conflict, 15270 [7JN]
Quest for Nuclear Sanctuary, 15802 [12JN]
Reactors for Colonel Qaddafi?, 32058 [11OC]
Reagan, Peacemaker, 21637 [31JY]
Reagan Advised To Cite Arms Data, 32116 [11OC]
Reagan Aide—U.S. Has No Policy on Violations, 32115 [11OC]
Reagan Report Pessimistic on Satellite-Killer Pact, 7549 [3AP]
Reagan's Emphasis on Talks a Shift From 1980 Campaign, 28793 [2OC]
Remembrance and Idealism, 15204 [6JN]
Report Cites Soviet Cheating (sundry), 32118 [11OC]
Report on Soviets Can Wait, 27803 [28SE]
Risks in Selling China a Stronger Nuclear Genie, 15288 [7JN]
Ronald Reagan's Commitment To Prepare for War in Space Dangerously Jeopardizes America's Security and Dramatically Increases the Risk of Nuclear War, 20448 [29JN]
S.F. Archbishop Calls Arms Race ``Insatiable'', 25209 [12SE]
Satellite Destroyer—We Mustn't Fall Behind, 15799 [12JN]
Satellites See Soviets Violating Arms Accord, 13980 [23MY], 14099 [24MY]
Saying Soviets Exploited Arms Pacts, 12622 [17MY]
Science Academy President Urges Deep Cuts in Nuclear Weapons, 18555 [25JN]
Scientists Attack ``Star Wars'' Plan, 6623 [27MR]
Search for Peace, 1744 [2FE]
Security a National Imperative, 30270 [4OC]
Selective Targeting and Soviet Deception, 19708-19711 [28JN]
Senator Matsunaga—Cooperation, Not War, in Space, 31161 [10OC]
Senators Assail Arms Sale to Saudis, 15554 [8JN]
Senators Want To Lock Door to Nuclear Club, 2950 [22FE]
Serious Consequences, 135 [23JA]
Should We Try To Defend Against Russia's Missiles?, 31094 [9OC]
Signs of Hope for START, 13465 [22MY]
Sky High Defense, 7881 [4AP]
Sky Is Not the Limit, 20357-20359 [29JN]
Sky's the Limit, 6485 [22MR]
South Africa Pledges To Abide by Nuclear Treaty, 3187 [23FE]
Soviet Announces Rise in Sea-Based Missiles Off U.S., 13038 [21MY], 14140 [24MY]
Soviet Breaches in Arms Pacts Reported, 17124 [19JN]
Soviet Masking ABM Tests From U.S. Monitors, 15835 [12JN]
Soviet Military Reaches Out, 32544 [12OC]
Soviet Strategic Defense Research (excerpt), 16129 [13JN]
Soviet Treaty Violations, 915 [30JA]
Soviet Violations of Arms Limitation Treaties (excerpt), 17394 [20JN]
Soviets Accelerate Missile Defense, 1766 [2FE]
Soviets Blind U.S. Satellites (sundry), 18459 [22JN]
Soviets Jamming U.S. Satellites and Monitoring Radars, 15835 [12JN]
Soviets Plan Giant Missile—Report Says, 12468 [16MY]
Soviets Reportedly Are Jamming U.S. Satellites Used as Monitors, 15835 [12JN]
Soviets Spurn West German Arms Appeal, 14140 [24MY]
Spills and Quakes Should Scare Area More Than ``The Day After'', 1376 [1FE]
Spotting Soviet Strategic Advances, 25415 [13SE], 32117 [11OC]
Spread of Nuclear Arms by 2000 Is Seen, 6374 [22MR]
Star War and Costly Mirages, 7421 [2AP]
``Star Wars'' and the ASAT Project—Wares and Whys of Space Defense, 20371 [29JN]
``Star Wars'' Has Been Badly Oversold, 12964 [18MY], 15803 [12JN]
Star Wars Mentality Threatens the Peace, 6268 [21MR]
Star Wars Revisited, 15807 [12JN]
Star Wars Scenario—Script for the Demented, 30207 [4OC]
``Star Wars'' Stampede, 6266, 6268 [21MR]
Star Wars Works, 19205 [27JN]
Star Wars—From Scenario to Fact, 160-161 [23JA]
``Star Wars''—Is This Defense Practical?, 11204 [7MY]
Star Wars—What's the Rush?, 6253 [21MR]
`Star-Wars' Defense—Too Costly, Can Be Overwhelmed, Study Says, 10048 [26AP]
Stop Satellite Killers at the Negotiating Table, 15800 [12JN]
Stop Testing and Start Talking, 22066 [1AU]
Study Says Soviet Broke Arms Pact, 32120 [11OC]
Tactical Zero, 429 [25JA]
Tell India No on Atoms, 2950 [22FE]
Test Ban Treaties—Verifying Compliance, 5767-5769 [15MR]
Test Ban Treaty (excerpt), 17419 [20JN]
That Umbrella in Space Could Be Full of Holes, 15805 [12JN]
Three Minutes to Midnight, 1399 [1FE]
Threshold Test Ban Treaty, 11709-11711 [10MY]
Time for an Arms Rollback, 4556 [5MR]
To Reduce Europeans' Anxiety, 1885 [6FE]
Today's U.S. Nuclear Arms Stocks Smaller but More Efficient, 1565 [2FE]
Too Late to Conciliate, 2621 [9FE]
Too Much Gloom and Doom on Future, 21770 [1AU]
TOWing the Peking Line, 19688 [28JN]
Toying With SALT Limits Dangerous, 12624 [17MY]
Tracking the Policy Process in Washington, 15838 [12JN]
Trident Threat to SALT, 12624 [17MY]
Try Banning Nuclear Cruise Missiles at Sea, 13487 [23MY]
Two Treaties Ready To Go, 5766 [15MR]
U.S. and Soviet Ballistic Missiles Judged Equal, 6806 [28MR]
U.S. Antisatellite Plan Draws Fire—NATO Ministers Reportedly Express Skepticism, Anxiety, 13122 [21MY]
U.S. Close To Violating ABM Treaty, Panel of Security Specialists Says, 24739 [11SE]
U.S. Close to Violating ABM Treaty, Panel of Security Specialists Says, 20449 [29JN]
U.S. Envoy Looks to Soviet Talks on a New Cultural Exchange Pact, 7512 [3AP]
U.S. May Drop Limits of SALT at End of '85, 9762 [24AP], 12623 [17MY]
U.S. May Face Arms-Pact Violation, 12623 [17MY]
U.S. May Reply to Soviet Rays (excerpt), 17396 [20JN]
U.S. Must Decide What Kind of Nicaragua It Can Tolerate, 11544 [9MY]
U.S. Officials Black Out Anti-Sandinista Rally, 10065 [26AP]
U.S. Response on Cruise Missiles, 26213 [20SE]
U.S. To Push Antisatellite Weapons Test, 7548 [3AP]
U.S.-Soviet Relations (sundry excerpts), 13040 [21MY]
U.S.-Soviet Relationship—Should We Try To Defend Against Russia's Missiles?, 28198 [2OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Balance of Power, 17380, 17382 [20JN]
Up the Laser River, 966 [31JA]
Verification Myopia, 798 [30JA]
Verification of SALT II, 7662 [4AP]
War in the Stars?, 6266 [21MR]
Watered-Down Build-Down, 11212 [8MY]
Way To Negotiate, 9789 [24AP]
We Always Exaggerate Soviet Power, 5258-5260 [13MR]
We Must Not Be Paralyzed by Fear, 950 [30JA]
Weak Link—ASAT, Talks, 7622 [3AP]
Weapons in Space, 30775 [9OC]
What Good Is a Freeze?, 31769-31770 [10OC]
What We Can Do To Avert Nuclear War, 7635 [3AP]
What's a Treaty Worth?, 7874 [4AP]
When a Nuclear Strike Is Thinkable, 6933 [28MR], 9071 [12AP]
``Whence the Threat to Peace'' (excerpt from Soviet publication), 17388 [20JN]
White House May Bare Soviet Treaty Violations (series), 32111-32114 [11OC]
Why a Star Wars Strategy Could Help Keep the Peace, 1742 [2FE]
Why Arms Control Is Harmful, 15835 [12JN], 16007 [13JN], 16995 [18JN], 17520 [20JN]
Why Soviets Cheat, 1253 [1FE]
Why We Dropped the Bomb, 26922 [25SE]
With Moscow to Mars, 31162 [10OC]
Would We Be Cutting the Carter Defense Budget?, 12008 [11MY]
Yooks, Zooks and Nuclear Terror, 7516 [3AP]
Young People in Area Fear a Nuclear War, 2839 [22FE]
Young Physicists—Atoms and Patriotism Amid the Coke Bottles, 1248-1249 [1FE]
Bills and resolutions
Arms Export Control Act: development and security assistance programs (see S. 2346; H.R. 4873)
Atomic warfare: mutual and verifiable moratorium on testing and deployment (see S. 2634; H.R. 5571)
———resumption of arms control negotiations (see H. Con. Res. 297)
Negotiations: comprehensive treaty for staged disarmament verified by international authority (see H. Con. Res. 329)
———resumption (see S. Con. Res. 125)
———security and general disarmament initiatives (see H.J. Res. 612)
Nuclear arms: resumption of negotiations with Soviet Union (see H.J. Res. 467)
Nuclear Test Ban Challenge (see H.J. Res. 441)
Nuclear weapons: compliance to provisions of existing limitation agreements (see S. Con. Res. 105)
———comprehensive bilateral and verifiable freeze agreement with Soviet Union (see H.R. 6210)
———moratorium on testing and deployment (see S. 2957)
———promote international stability through certain modifications and limitations on production and deployment (see H.R. 5744)
Sea-launched cruise missiles: mutual and verifiable moratorium on testing and deployment (see S. Con. Res. 111)
Soviet Union: advocating certain U.S. policies to respond to violations of agreements (see H. Con. Res. 325)
———House request for Presidential information on compliance with agreements (see H. Res. 437)
Weapons: congressional participation in arms transfer decisions (see H.R. 5759)
Book reviews
Memoirs of Henry Kissinger: William Beecher (excerpt), 17397 [20JN]
Booklets
``What About the Russians'': Sanford Gottlieb (excerpt), 3029 [22FE]
Books
``Dezinformatsia—Active Measures in Soviet Strategy'': Roy Godson and Richard H. Shultz (excerpt), 32545 [12OC]
``Living With Nuclear Weapons'' (excerpt), 7331 [2AP]
``Nuclear Arms'', Charles Krauthammer (excerpt), 14049 [24MY]
``Price of Power'': Seymour Hersh (excerpt), 17397 [20JN]
``Scientific Communism—Glossary'' (excerpt), 1378 [1FE]
``Soviet Military Encyclopedia'' (excerpt), 17383 [20JN]
``Weapons and Hope'', Freeman Dyson (excerpt), 17070 [19JN]
Broadcasts
Treaty verifications—NASA: Foreign Broadcast Information Service, 17872 [21JN]
Charts
F-15—launched homing vehicle ASAT, 15813 [12JN]
Soviet co-orbital ASAT, 15813 [12JN]
Space threats and arms control verification, 15813 [12JN]
Chronologies
Events pertaining to SALT II agreement, 32102-32106 [11OC]
Declarations
Four continent peace initiative: several world leaders, 13419, 13444 [22MY]
Documents
Four Continent Peace Initiative (sundry), 13420-13422 [22MY]
Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere, 24586 [7SE]
Treaty on the Limitation of Underground Nuclear Weapon Tests, 24589 [7SE]
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, 24587-24589 [7SE]
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (Article 60), 17431 [20JN]
Warsaw Treaty Foreign Ministers Committee: Soviet Embassy (excerpt), 13562 [23MY]
Essays
There Must Be No ``Day'': Stephen M. Osborn, 23170 [8AU]
Factsheets
Continuing the Current No-Undercut Policy, 12621 [17MY]
Nuclear Armed Sea-Launched Cruise Missile—An Overlooked Weapon With Underestimated Implications, 14628-14633 [31MY]
Nuclear Deterrence—Words Against Facts: Center for Defense Information, 6489 [22MR]
Reagan Nuclear Weapons Negotiating Record: Center for Defense Information, 11044 [3MY]
Strategic Arms—Reagan Administration No-Undercut Policy, 9311 [12AP]
Guidelines
Understanding nuclear arms policy: Common Cause, 5832 [19MR], 8527 [10AP]
Understanding nuclear weapons policy: Common Cause, 6806 [28MR], 7662 [4AP]
Interviews
Pakistani capability to produce nuclear weapons, A. Q. Khan with NAWA-I-WAQT (Pakistani publication excerpts), 17736, 17737 [21JN]
Letters
American ``sweet talk'' with Moscow won't do: W. Scott Thompson, 25403 [13SE]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 28703 [2OC]
Antisatellite weapons: Gerard C. Smith, 13592 [23MY]
Arms sales to Guatemala: Senators Durenberger, Boschwitz, Hatfield, and Kassebaum, 2556 [9FE]
Arms sales to Turkey: several Members, 5995 [20MR]
ASAT arms control agreement: Paul C. Warnke (sundry), 13969 [23MY]
Chilling aftermath of a nuclear war: Carl Sagan, 3083 [23FE]
Compliance with arms control agreements: General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament, 31334 [10OC]
Danger of thermonuclear war: Andrei Sakharov (excerpt), 16535 [14JN]
Defense budget: GAO (excerpt), 21633 [31JY]
Defense spending: Senator Helms (Dear Colleague), 17428 [20JN]
Four continent peace initiative: several Members of Congress, 13422 [22MY]
Let's control arms-control hopes: Senator Garn, 13294 [22MY]
Management of arms sales by Dept. of Defense groups: DSAA, 24561 [6SE]
———Representative Hamilton, 24561 [6SE]
Missile development and military decisionmaking: Representative Gore, 10254 [26AP]
MX is counterproductive to our security: Margaret M. Guiton, 27679 [28SE]
MX missile program: Common Cause (organization), 8620 [10AP]
———William N. McGill, 12274 [15MY]
Nuclear arms negotiations: Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control, 12125 [15MY]
Nuclear arms race: Dean Rusk, 22087 [2AU]
Nuclear components export restrictions: Kenneth L. Adelman, 3638 [28FE]
———OMB, 3629 [28FE]
———Sec. of Commerce Baldrige, 3623, 3629, 3632 [28FE]
———Sec. of Energy Hodel, 3623, 3629, 3632 [28FE]
———Sec. of State Shultz, 3623, 3629, 3632 [28FE]
Nuclear war risk reduction centers: Senators Nunn and Warner, 1332 [1FE], 16686 [15JN]
Nuclear weapons stockpile: ACDA, 4052 [1MR]
———Senator Proxmire, 4052 [1MR]
Preventing nuclear war: Herman Wouk, 31160 [10OC]
Proposed talks with the Soviet Union at Hiroshima, Japan: Representatives Don Edwards and Mineta, 6799 [27MR]
Ratification of SALT Treaty: W. Averell Harriman (1980), 17133 [19JN]
Reagan's ``star wars'' proposal: several Representatives, 20449 [29JN]
Response to speech by Senator Proxmire on strategic defense initiative: Daniel Graham (series), 20562 [24JY], 20776 [25JY], 21095 [26JY], 21377 [27JY], 21519 [30JY], 21577 [31JY], 21754 [1AU]
Sale of Stinger surface-to-air missile to Jordan and Saudi Arabia: several Representatives, 6301 [21MR]
Soviet violations of arms limitation treaties: Executive Office of the President, 17428 [20JN]
———President Reagan, 3324 [23FE]
———Senator Helms, 17127, 17132 [19JN], 17427, 17430 [20JN]
———several Members of Congress, 3323 [23FE], 17427, 17429, 17430 [20JN]
———Senator McClure (sundry), 17124, 17126, 17127 [19JN]
———Senators Symms, Helms, and McClure, 17127 [19JN]
———several Senators, 1254 [1FE], 17125 [19JN]
———(sundry), 32101, 32107-32108, 32120 [11OC]
Space cooperation agreements: Arnold W. Frutkin, 2536 [9FE]
———Carl Sagan, Cornell University, 2536 [9FE]
———Christopher C. Kraft, Jr., 2535 [9FE]
———David Morrison, University of Hawaii, 2537 [9FE]
———Donald K. Slayton, Space Services Inc. of America, 2537 [9FE]
———Edward C. Stone, California Institute of Technology, 2537 [9FE]
———Eugene H. Levy, University of Arizona, 2537 [9FE]
———G. J. Wasserberg and John D. MacArthur, California Institute of Technology, 2536 [9FE]
———Herman Wouk, 2535 [9FE]
———Hubert Curien for Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, 31163 [10OC]
———J. A. Van Allen, University of Iowa, 2535 [9FE]
———James A. Michener, 31163 [10OC]
———James A. Michent, University of Texas, 2537 [9FE]
———L. J. Lanzerotti, 2537 [9FE]
———Raymond E. Arvidson, Washington University, 2536 [9FE]
———Thomas M. Donahue, National Research Council, 2535 [9FE]
———Thomas O. Paine Associates, 31163 [10OC]
———Tobias Owen, 2534 [9FE]
Space weapons strategic defense initiative: sundry, 16124 [13JN]
Test ban treaty: Dept. of State, 22322 [3AU], 22703 [8AU]
———Los Alamos National Laboratory (excerpt), 17414, 17418 [20JN]
———Senator Proxmire, 22322 [3AU]
———Senator Inouye, 22736 [8AU]
U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms race: Representative Hamilton, 950 [30JA]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 950 [30JA]
Verification of antisatellite treaty: Richard L. Garwin, 22482 [6AU]
Verification of arms control agreements with Soviet Union: William E. Colby, 24361 [6SE]
We are less secure than four years ago: Representative Stark, 32557 [12OC]
Lists
Coalition for Peaceful Uses of Space members, 8281 [5AP]
Lawyers on the MX missile, by State, 15976 [12JN]
Members of General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament, 32112 [11OC]
Reproduction of slides used in classified briefings, 32113, 32115 [11OC]
Soviet arms control treaty violations, 1280, 1281 [1FE], 3323 [23FE], 17130 [19JN], 32112, 32116 [11OC]
U.S.-Soviet Communications Center crisis management system establishment (H.R. 408), 2372 [8FE]
Memorandums
Treaty Compliance Issues, 1286-1288 [1FE]
Violating SALT—Moscow Jams U.S. Satellites: Heritage Foundation, 15834 [12JN]
Memorials of legislature
Hawaii, 5737 [15MR], 5861 [19MR], 10344 [30AP], 15611 [11JN]
Messages
Soviet Violations: President Reagan, 41 [23JA]
Papers
Compliance With Nuclear Arms Agreements: Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control and the Association of Soviet Lawyers, 12028 [14MY]
Democratic Perspective on the Intermediate Range Nuclear Weapons Negotiations, 2347 [8FE]
Improve the Climate and Raise the Effectiveness of International Negotiations: Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control and the Association of Soviet Lawyers, 12029 [14MY]
New Arms Race—Star Wars Weapons: Union of Concerned Scientists, 6259 [21MR]
Nuclear Arms Control—IAEA Safeguards Verification Experience: Library of Congress, 19430 [27JN]
Nuclear Arms Negotiations: Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control and Association of Soviet Lawyers, 12125-12128 [15MY]
Test Moratorium—A First Stage Toward Nuclear Freeze and Reduction: Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control and the Association of Soviet Lawyers, 12028 [14MY]
Unlocking Space, 3921 [29FE]
Petitions
Crisis relocation planning: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 21085 [25JY]
Deployment of missiles: Lincoln, MA, 882 [30JA]
National defense policy: Michigan Congressional Student Forum, 1400 [1FE]
Nuclear weapons: Associated Students University of Washington Board of Control, 122 [23JA]
———Democratic Club of North Dade County, FL, 1384 [1FE]
———Diocese of Central Florida, 3428 [27FE]
———Stow, OH, City Council, 10773 [2MY]
———Wadsworth, OH, City Council, 3428 [27FE]
U.S. policy: Unitarian Universalist Association of Churches in North America, 881 [30JA]
Platform
Draft of a Democratic Party Platform on Nuclear Peace and National Security, 5761-5765 [15MR]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Balance of Power (Republican Party, 1980), 17391 [20JN]
Polls of opinion
Nuclear weapons policies: Public Agenda Foundation, 24673 [10SE]
Press conferences
U.S.-U.S.S.R. balance of power: President Reagan, 17380, 17382 [20JN]
Press releases
Oakwood, NY, becomes nuclear free zone, 20455 [29JN]
SALT interim restraint: Dept. of State, 17117, 17127 [19JN]
Proceedings
Arms control in space workshop, 12474 [16MY]
Questions
Star wars: Robert S. McNamara, 27923 [1OC]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 27923 [1OC]
Questions and answers
Arms Race Moratorium Act (S. 2634), 10889 [3MY]
SALT I: Senator McClure and Elmo Zumwalt, 17385 [20JN]
Remarks in House
Antiballistic missile interceptor: testing, 17004 [18JN]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 28701 [2OC]
Antiballistic missiles: space deployment, 6623 [27MR]
Antisatellite weapons: arms control agreement, 16194 [13JN]
———ban use, 15881 [12JN]
———development, 3333 [27FE], 3895, 3920 [29FE], 7548 [3AP]
———funding, 12858 [17MY], 14233 [24MY]
———negotiations with Soviet Union, 15968 [12JN]
———testing, 427 [25JA]
Arms buildup: issues, 1171 [31JA]
Arms control agreements: alleged Soviet violations, 1765 [2FE], 32334 [11OC]
———participation of women in the debate, 25516 [14SE]
Arms negotiations: call for Soviets to participate, 16335 [13JN]
Arms transfers: guidelines, 11601 [9MY]
Biological weapons, 15476 [7JN]
Bucks County, PA: freeze of nuclear weapons referendum, 32581 [12OC]
Chemical weapons, 15476 [7JN]
———investigate use, 11631 [9MY]
———proposed ban, 8291, 8296 [5AP]
Coalition for Peaceful Uses of Space: administration report on U.S. Policy on ASAT Arms Control, 8281 [5AP]
Committee on Foreign Affairs: arms control and international security activities, 30348 [5OC]
Comprehensive Nuclear Weapons Freeze and Arms Reduction Act: enact (H.R. 6210), 28155 [1OC]
Defense budget: McKinney arms control amendment, 10309 [30AP]
———spending priorities, 6577 [27MR]
Defense Production Act: extend (S. 1852), 8514 [11AP], 8642 [10AP]
DSAA: credit extension to stimulate sales of U.S. weapons, 16750, 16757 [15JN]
Dysentery vaccine research: defer funding until an arms-control-impact statement is submitted to Congress, 2287 [8FE]
Elections: role of voters, 28809 [2OC]
Europe: deployment of Pershing cruise missile, 14658, 14665 [31MY]
———moratorium on further deployment of cruise and Pershing II missiles, 10309 [30AP]
Foreign countries: proposal for talks, 3244 [23FE]
International Security and Development Cooperation Act: enact (S. 2346), 7225 [30MR]
Limited Test Ban Treaty: anniversary, 31343 [10OC]
Michigan: Congressional Student Forum on national defense policy, 1400 [1FE]
Military readiness: issues, 23165 [8AU]
Missile development: policy implications, 10254 [26AP]
Missiles: deployment of certain, 3244 [23FE]
MX missile: Bennett-Mavroules amendment to eliminate production funds, 12491 [16MY]
———development, 4972 [8MR], 6577 [27MR], 6870 [28MR], 11336 [8MY], 11559 [9MY], 12481, 12491, 12493-12569 [16MY]
———first strike capability, 14490 [30MY]
———funding, 7769 [4AP], 9381 [12AP], 12568 [18MY], 12873 [17MY], 12967, 12976 [18MY], 14648-14656 [31MY], 15975 [12JN]
———production, 5196, 5197 [13MR], 24289 [5SE]
National Academy of Peace and Conflict Resolution: funding, 17640 [21JN]
National Association of Pro America: position on various current issues, 9973 [25AP]
National Women's Conference on Preventing Nuclear War: commendation, 25093-25098 [12SE], 25203, 25204 [12SE], 25416 [13SE]
Negotiations, 24413 [6SE]
———resumption, 11198 [7MY]
Nuclear arms control: proposed Congressional Research Service study of role in U.S. national security policy, 30766 [5OC]
Nuclear cooperation agreement with the People's Republic of China, 15882 [12JN]
Nuclear testing: proposed ban (H.J. Res. 441), 2803 [21FE]
Nuclear war: children's perceptions, 4543 [5MR]
———crisis control proposals, 7635 [3AP]
———effects, 14461 [30MY]
———international peace initiative, 13314 [22MY]
———threat, 31348 [10OC]
Nuclear weapons: ban underground testing, 31343 [10OC]
———deployment in space, 7421 [2AP], 7621 [3AP]
———development, 12493 [16MY]
———encourage Soviets to negotiate, 16998 [18JN]
———issues, 15212 [6JN]
———negotiations for reduction and control (H. Con. Res. 329), 19454, 19464 [27JN]
———policy, 18476 [22JN]
———policy negotiations, 2347 [8FE]
———proposed arms control agreements with the Soviet Union, 17981 [21JN]
———proposed freeze, 1399 [1FE], 9542 [12AP], 22319 [2AU], 23197 [8AU]
———proposed freeze (H.R. 5571), 16804 [15JN]
———proposed moratorium on testing, 4239 [1MR]
———proposed MX missile deployment, 8793 [11AP]
———proposed space program, 27797 [28SE]
———Soviet competition, 16619 [14JN]
———U.S. policy, 26382 [20SE]
———women and the debate, 26926 [25SE]
Nuclear winter study: funding, 14461 [30MY]
Nuclear-armed sea-launched cruise missiles: deployment, 19774 [28JN]
Pakistan: efforts to purchase and illegally export nuclear parts from the U.S., 21354 [26JY]
Pershing II missile: funding, 12982 [21MY]
Persian Gulf area: use of U.S. weapons, 16750, 16757 [15JN]
Reagan, President: arms control policy, 8345 [9AP], 12982 [21MY], 25094 [12SE], 25169 [12SE] ,25509 [14SE], 31342 [10OC]
———strategic arms agreements (H.J. Res. 601), 17641 [21JN]
Sea-launched cruise missiles: production, 14627-14641, 14674 [31MY]
Soviet Union: arms control agreement compliance practices, 14666 [31MY]
———boycott of arms control negotiations, 21647 [31JY]
———calling on U.S. to maintain its commitment to the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (H.J. Res. 531), 6937 [28MR]
———increased deployment of nuclear weapons submarines, 12982 [21MY]
———summit meetings issue, 16619 [14JN]
———translating diplomatic language, 1377 [1FE]
———U.S. policy, 19004 [26JN], 19163 [27JN]
———urging return to START and INF negotiations (H. Con. Res. 293), 11067 [3MY]
Space cooperation agreement: encourage as alternative to East-West arms race (S.J. Res. 236), 32233 [11OC]
Space defense initiative: proposed, 14233 [24MY]
Space policy: initiate cooperative East-West ventures in space (H.J. Res. 536), 7162 [29MR]
Space weapons: development, 3333 [27FE], 3895, 3920 [29FE], 6250-6275, 6277-6284, 6289 [21MR], 7548 [3AP], 10184, 10186 [26AP]
———policy, 9592 [12AP]
———proposed deployment, 31342 [10OC]
———U.S. policy, 12971 [18MY]
START: arms negotiations issues, 12861 [17MY]
Summit talks: convene, 16194 [13JN]
Test ban treaty: negotiations, 6623 [27MR]
The Day After (film): response, 104 [23JA], 431 [25JA]
U.N.: administration position on the defense budget, 26936 [25SE]
U.S. policy, 308-313 [24JA], 12493 [16MY], 31347 [10OC]
U.S. weapons: sale and use, 16750, 16757 [15JN]
U.S.-Soviet Communications Center: establish crisis management system (H.R. 408), 2372 [8FE]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. military policy: impact of deterrence, 6870 [28MR]
Weapons: deployment in space, 7873, 7881 [4AP]
Remarks in Senate
ABM Treaty: reaffirm commitment (S. Con. Res. 146), 29176 [3OC]
Antisatellite weapons: moratorium, 7750 [4AP], 8655 [11AP], 12470 [16MY], 13531-13536 [23MY], 15797-15810, 15812-15843 [12JN], 17872 [21JN], 21754 [1AU]
———treaty negotiations, 30774 [9OC]
Arms Control and Disarmament Act: extend (H.R. 2906), McClure-Helms-Symms amendment (excerpt), 17392 [20JN]
Arms limitation treaties: compliance, 16007 [13JN], 17112-17134 [19JN]
———Soviet violations, 1252, 1281 [1FE], 6763 [27MR], 7133 [29MR], 7411 [2AP], 7437-7442, 7512 [3AP], 7661 [4AP], 12468 [16MY], 12620, 12624 [17MY], 13291 [22MY], 13469 [23MY], 14099, 14139 [24MY], 15312-15313 [7JN], 17380 [20JN], 17872 [21JN], 19708 [28JN], 31213 [10OC]
———termination of treaty as consequence of breach, 17421 [20JN]
Arms Race Control Act: introduction (S. 2957), 23846 [10AU]
Arms Race Moratorium Act: introduction (S. 2634), 10887-10892 [3MY]
Atomic warfare: consequences, 23218 [9AU], 23628 [10AU]
Belgium: sale of nuclear technology to Libya, 32058 [11OC]
Biological and chemical weapons: control, 16915 [18JN]
Central America: military assistance policy, 10065, 10066 [26AP], 11543 [9MY]
———U.S. military assistance policy, 2555 [9FE], 13253 [22MY], 13315 [22MY], 22631 [7AU], 22816 [8AU], 23222 [9AU]
China, People's Republic of: nuclear export policies, 11495 [9MY]
———U.S. weapons export policies, 19688 [28JN]
Defense budget: reduction proposals, 10633-10680 [2MY], 22095-22102 [2AU]
———spending levels, 12007 [11MY]
———spending priorities, 1666 [2FE], 1805 [3FE], 3080 [23FE], 7003, 7006 [29MR], 10087 [26AP], 17872 [21JN], 20015 [29JN], 21633 [31JY], 24365 [6SE]
———spending requests of President Reagan, 16476 [14JN]
Dyson, Freeman: tribute to book, ``Weapons and Hope'', 12382 [16MY]
Eisenhower, Dwight D.: administration attitude toward nuclear weapons, 15606 [11JN]
———U.S. military assistance policy, time-limitation agreement on H.R. 6040, 22726 [8AU]
F-15 aircraft: antisatellite weapon testing, 555 [26JA]
General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament: report, 31337 [10OC]
Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control: tribute, 12125 [15MY]
Livermore Laboratories: nuclear weapons development, 1247 [1FE]
Mondale, Walter F.: meeting with Andrei A. Gromyko, 25562 [17SE]
MX missiles: development, 12013 [14MY], 12895 [18MY], 15592 [8JN], 15795 [12JN], 16489-16538 [14JN], 17566 [20JN], 20019 [29JN], 22095-22102 [2AU], 23630-23634 [10AU], 24365-24367 [6SE], 24943-24945 [12SE], 27678 [28SE], 28280, 28281 [2OC]
———prohibit deployment in existing silos, 16520 [14JN]
NATO: deterrent impact of conventional military power, 5257 [13MR]
Negotiations: resumption (S. Con. Res. 125), 17186 [19JN]
Nuclear war: attitude of children, 8660 [11AP], 21770 [1AU]
———Common Cause guidelines on nuclear policy, 5831 [19MR], 6081 [21MR], 6373 [22MR], 8009 [5AP], 8526 [10AP]
———consequences, 396 [25JA], 507 [26JA], 665 [27JA], 3082 [23FE], 3355 [27FE], 3597 [28FE], 4878 [8MR], 6081 [21MR], 6653 [27MR], 7516 [3AP], 8355 [9AP], 8580 [10AP], 14981 [6JN], 15878 [12JN]
———deployment of atomic demolition munitions, 32425 [12OC]
———Dept. of Defense study on consequences of nuclear winter (S. 2693), 13141 [22MY]
———international peace initiative, 13419-13424, 13444 [22MY]
———support for establishment of risk reduction centers, 16684-16698 [15JN]
———support for establishment of risk reduction system (S. Res. 329), 1332-1334 [1FE]
Nuclear weapons: arms control policies of President Reagan, 29661 [4OC]
———bipartisan effort to control, 24191 [5SE]
———comparison of Reagan/Mondale policies, 31778 [11OC]
———deployment of small, single-warhead missiles, 16520 [14JN]
———export of components, 3186, 3190 [23FE], 3616-3641 [28FE], 3729-3732 [29FE], 4105 [1MR], 4251 [2MR], 4878 [8MR], 5883 [20MR], 7001 [29MR], 7331 [2AP], 10326 [30AP], 10412 [1MY], 11970 [11MY], 17736-17739 [21JN], 18562, 18563 [25JN], 20469 [23JY], 28833 [3OC]
———minimum deterrence option, 31778 [11OC]
———moratorium, 665 [27JA], 960, 965 [31JA], 1247 [1FE], 1565 [2FE], 1808 [3FE], 1849 [6FE], 2062, 2079 [7FE], 2204 [8FE], 2473, 2545 [9FE], 2683 [21FE], 2838 [22FE], 3082 [23FE], 3354 [27FE], 3597 [28FE], 3719 [29FE], 4051 [1MR], 4251 [2MR], 4314 [5MR], 4576 [6MR], 4736 [7MR], 5124 [12MR], 5409 [14MR], 5711 [15MR], 5831 [19MR], 5882 [20MR], 6080 [21MR], 6373 [22MR], 6516 [26MR], 6652 [27MR], 6805 [28MR], 7000 [29MR], 7171 [30MR], 7331 [2AP], 8009 [5AP], 8355 [9AP], 8526 [10AP], 8655 [11AP], 9070 [12AP], 9642 [24AP], 9805 [25AP], 10047 [26AP], 10326 [30AP], 10412 [1MY], 10627 [2MY], 10815 [3MY], 11211 [8MY], 11495 [9MY], 11708 [10MY], 11970 [11MY], 12013 [14MY], 12124 [15MY], 12382 [16MY], 12620, 12624 [17MY], 13053 [21MY], 13139 [22MY], 13468 [23MY], 14048, 14147 [24MY], 14828 [4JN], 14936 [5JN], 14981 [6JN], 15269 [7JN], 15606 [11JN], 15794 [12JN], 16006 [13JN], 16454 [14JN], 16634 [15JN], 16889 [18JN], 17070 [19JN], 17735-17738, 17741 [21JN], 18554 [25JN], 18627 [26JN], 20019 [29JN], 21096 [26JY], 21377-21380 [27JY], 21519 [30JY], 21636 [31JY], 22086 [2AU], 22481 [6AU], 22554 [7AU], 22701, 22713 [8AU], 23218 [9AU], 23628 [10AU], 24360 [6SE], 24586 [7SE], 24673 [10SE], 24949 [12SE], 25563 [17SE], 25706 [18SE], 25964 [19SE], 26212 [20SE], 26412 [21SE], 26595 [24SE], 26647 [25SE], 26971 [26SE], 27393 [27SE], 27655, 27664 [28SE], 27817 [29SE], 28197 [2OC], 30494-30513, 30515 [5OC]
———moratorium on deployment of sea-launched cruise missiles (S. Con. Res. 111), 10900 [3MY], 11250 [8MY]
———moratorium on deployment of sea-launched cruise missiles (S. Con. Res. 111), star print, 11250 [8MY]
———moratorium (S. 2957), 23846 [10AU]
———MX missile deployment, 12468 [16MY]
———policies of President Reagan, 24191 [5SE], 25277, 25278 [13SE]
———proliferation, 18562, 18563 [25JN]
———proposed arms control initiatives, 12027 [14MY]
———reduction, 30884 [9OC]
———treaty negotiations, 22874 [8AU]
———treaty verification, 798 [30JA], 1252 [1FE], 7661 [4AP], 22481 [6AU]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. stockpile, 511 [26JA], 1565 [2FE], 4051 [1MR]
———U.S.-U.S.S.R. summit meeting, 17167-17172 [19JN]
———views of Senator Cranston on moratorium, 5760 [15MR]
Pakistan: capability to produce nuclear weapons, 17736-17739 [21JN]
Public Health Service: recognition of nuclear war consequences, 15269 [7JN]
Reagan, President: meeting with Andrei A. Gromyko, 24958 [12SE], 25562 [17SE]
``Real Peace—A Strategy for the West'': international policy book by Richard M. Nixon, 507 [26JA]
Sea-launched cruise missiles: deployment, 12022 [14MY], 12195 [15MY], 12630 [17MY], 13253 [22MY], 13486 [23MY], 17085 [19JN]
Soviet Union: amount of weapons funding, 9642 [24AP]
———arms control doctrine, 24785 [11SE]
———foreign relations initiative, 19210 [27JN]
———treaty violations, 915 [30JA]
———weapons production policy, 23645 [10AU]
Space cooperation agreement: encourage as alternative to East-West arms race (S.J. Res. 236), 2531 [9FE], 31159-31166 [10OC]
———encourage as alternative to East-West arms race (S.J. Res. 236), House amendments, 32132 [11OC]
Space weapons: cost of strategic defense initiative, 19476 [28JN]
———moratorium, 6544 [26MR]
———mutual and verifiable ban, 15797-15810, 15812-15843 [12JN], 16153 [13JN], 18627 [26JN]
———mutual and verifiable ban (S.J. Res. 129), 13531-13536 [23MY]
———strategic defense initiative, 15528 [8JN], 16115-16129-16134 [13JN], 17161 [19JN], 17376, 17502 [20JN], 19204 [27JN], 20562 [24JY], 20776 [25JY], 21095 [26JY], 21377-21380 [27JY], 21519 [30JY], 21577 [31JY], 24949 [12SE], 25277, 25278 [13SE], 26412 [21SE], 27923 [1OC], 28197 [2OC]
———threat to arms control, 24738 [11SE]
START: tribute to Edward L. Rowny, 6378 [22MR]
Strategic arms agreements: compliance (S. Con. Res. 105), 9309-9313 [12AP], 12620, 12624 [17MY]
Test ban treaty: call for ratification (S.J. Res. 29), 5766 [15MR]
———negotiations, 1849 [6FE], 2062 [7FE], 2204 [8FE], 2545 [9FE], 2683 [21FE], 2838 [22FE], 3082 [23FE], 3354 [27FE], 3597 [28FE], 3719 [29FE], 4051 [1MR], 4251 [2MR], 4314 [5MR], 4576 [6MR], 4736 [7MR], 4879 [8MR], 5124 [12MR], 5409 [14MR], 5711 [15MR], 5831 [19MR], 5882 [20MR], 6081 [21MR], 6373, 6377 [22MR], 6516, 6545 [26MR], 6653 [27MR], 6805 [28MR], 7000 [29MR], 7171 [30MR], 7331 [2AP], 7437-7442 [3AP], 7661 [4AP], 8009 [5AP], 8355 [9AP], 8526 [10AP], 8655 [11AP], 9070 [12AP], 9642 [24AP], 9805 [25AP], 10047 [26AP], 10326 [30AP], 10412 [1MY], 10627 [2MY], 10815 [3MY], 11211 [8MY], 11708 [10MY], 11970 [11MY], 12013 [14MY], 12124 [15MY], 12382 [16MY], 13053 [21MY], 13139 [22MY], 13468 [23MY], 14048, 14147 [24MY], 14828 [4JN], 14936 [5JN], 14981 [6JN], 15269 [7JN], 15528 [8JN], 15606 [11JN], 15794 [12JN], 16006 [13JN], 16454 [14JN], 17070, 17178 [19JN], 17741 [21JN], 18627 [26JN], 19204 [27JN], 22086 [2AU], 22321 [3AU], 22554 [7AU], 22701 [8AU], 23628 [10AU], 24360, 24406 [6SE], 24586 [7SE], 24673, 24690 [10SE], 25563 [17SE], 25706 [18SE], 25964 [19SE], 26212 [20SE], 26595 [24SE], 26647 [25SE], 26971 [26SE], 27393 [27SE], 27655, 27665 [28SE], 27817 [29SE]
———ratification of certain, 17410-17432 [20JN], 17745 [21JN]
———ratification with provisions for negotiation of supplemental verification procedures, 17416 [20JN]
Third World: U.S. supplies of weapons and ammunition, 12117 [15MY]
U.S.-U.S.S.R.: balance of power, 19708 [28JN], 23645 [10AU]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. military policy: impact of deterrence, 21 [23JA], 396 [25JA], 511 [26JA], 5257 [13MR], 6516 [26MR], 6806 [28MR], 10048, 10087 [26AP], 12625 [17MY], 14048, 14139 [24MY], 15868 [12JN]
Reports
Accomplishments and Activities: Subcommittee on Arms Control, Oceans, International Operations, and Environment, 30546-30551 [5OC]
Administration's Space Arms Control and Defense Policy, 12972 [18MY]
Ballistic Missile Defense: Scowcroft Commission (excerpt), 28703 [2OC]
Ballistic Missile Defenses and U.S. National Security: Fred S. Hoffman (excerpt), 19477 [28JN]
Controlling Defense Spending—The MX Missile: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, 12500 [16MY]
Flawed Test Ban Treaty: Heritage Foundation, 7513-7515 [3AP]
General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament: members and procedures, 17130 [19JN]
Impact of U.S. and Soviet Ballistic Missile Defense Programs on the ABM Treaty: Thomas K. Longstreth and John E. Pike, 20451 [29JN]
Lawyers Alliance Meets With Soviets on Nuclear Arms Control, 31825-31827 [11OC]
Military Posture—1982 (excerpts), 511 [26JA]
Nonproliferation Implications of a Reduction in U.S. Nuclear Exports, 3634 [28FE]
Nuclear Risk Reduction System: Working Group on Nuclear Risk Reduction, 1333 [1FE], 16686 [15JN]
Quarter Century of Soviet Compliance Practices Under Arms Control Commitments, 1958-83: General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament (summary), 31334-31337 [10OC]
Reagan Administration's Arms Control Record: Council for a Livable World, 20556 [23JY]
Scientific Exchange Activities With the U.S.S.R., 2533 [9FE]
Soviet Military Power: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 17382 [20JN]
Soviet SALT I and II Violations Covered Up by Carter-Mondale Administration, 1255 [1FE]
Soviet Violations of Arms Limitation Treaties: Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (excerpt), 17397 [20JN]
———Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 17385 [20JN]
———Jimmy Carter (excerpt), 17395, 17397, 17399, 17400 [20JN]
———President Reagan, 1281-1283 [1FE], 17382, 17394, 17400, 17402, 17414, 17425 [20JN]
Strategic Defense Initiative (excerpt), 16115 [13JN]
Test Ban Treaty: (excerpt), 17412 [20JN]
———Jack Evernden, 17425 [20JN]
———Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (excerpt), 17425 [20JN]
———Lynn Sykes, 17425 [20JN]
Sermons
Nuclear War: Marc Steinberg, B'nai Amoona, St. Louis, MO, 8660 [11AP]
———Morrie Zimbalist, B'nai Amoona, St. Louis, MO, 8660 [11AP]
Statements
Arms Control and Compliance: Representative Courter, 21072 [25JY]
———Representative Hubbard, 24065 [10AU], 32334 [11OC]
Arms Control and Disarmament Agrements: Cyrus Vance, 17127 [19JN]
———Representative Boehlert, 24065 [10AU]
Arms Control Negotiations of 1961, 17186 [19JN]
Arms Control Treaty Violations: Winston Churchill (1934), 1280 [1FE]
Ballistic Missile Defense: (excerpt), 28702 [2OC]
———George Rathjens, 6271 [21MR]
———Hans A. Bethe, 6256 [21MR]
Consequences of Nuclear War: David O. Gore, 10901 [3MY]
Cuban Missile Crisis: John F. Kennedy, 17389 [20JN]
Defense Budget—Combat Readiness: Dept. of Defense, 1666 [2FE]
Deployment of Sea-Launched Cruise Missiles: Bernard W. Rogers, 10901 [3MY]
Escalation Dynamics and Scientific Implications: John A. Dillon, Jr., 14148 [24MY]
German Noncompliance With Disarmament Provisions of the Treaty of Versailles: Winston Churchill, 17390 [20JN]
Impact on National Defense of Heavy Reliance on Nuclear Weapons: Bernard Rogers, 12293 [15MY]
Joint Chiefs of Staff 1984 Military Posture: Dept. of Defense (excerpt), 17380 [20JN]
Lawyers on the MX Missile, 15975 [12JN]
Meeting With Andrei A. Gromyko: Walter F. Mondale (excerpts), 25563 [17SE]
No First Use of Nuclear Weapons: Representative Weiss, 24090 [10AU]
Nuclear Arms Race in South Asia Endangers U.S. Security Interests: Senator Proxmire (1981), 17738-17740 [21JN]
Nuclear Catastrophe: joint statement of leaders of several countries, 15878 [12JN]
Nuclear Freeze (sundry), 12494 [16MY]
Nuclear Proliferation and U.S. National Security Interests: Senator Cranston, 18563-18567 [25JN]
Nuclear War Risk Reduction Centers: Senator Warner, 16692 [15JN]
Nuclear War Risks: Marshall Shulman (excerpt), 6374 [22MR]
Nuclear Weapons Arsenal: William Colby, 7662 [4AP]
Nuclear Weapons Moratorium: Senator Cranston, 5761 [15MR]
Peace—Seeking a New Path: Barbara A. Hildt, 2065 [7FE]
———Brian Fitzgerald, 2065 [7FE]
———Caroline B. Rees, 2068 [7FE]
———Edgar Bottome, 2063 [7FE]
———Elizabeth C. Elliott, 2068, 2069 [7FE]
———Frank Clemente, 2064-2065 [7FE]
———John M. Forbes, 2065 [7FE]
———John O. Pastore, 2062 [7FE]
———Joseph Gerson, 2067-2068 [7FE]
———Mark D. Levine, 2068 [7FE]
———Richard B. Maffei, 2069 [7FE]
Plight of the Existence of Nuclear Weapons: Omar Bradley (excerpt), 2804 [21FE]
Preservation of Outer Space: Dwight D. Eisenhower (1962), 3920 [29FE]
Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: George F. Kennan, 30511 [5OC]
Proposed Alliance Between Republic of Germany and Saudi Arabia: International Network of Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, 435 [25JA]
Reaffirming No-Undercut Defense Policy (sundry), 17117 [19JN]
SALT Agreements: Eugene Rostow, 17381 [20JN]
SALT II Negotiations: Dept. of State, 17398 [20JN]
———Jimmy Carter, 17390 [20JN]
———Paul Nitze, 17400 [20JN]
———Paul Warnke, 17397 [20JN]
———Strobe Talbott, 17398 [20JN]
Soviet Basing of Nuclear Submarines in Cuba: Dept. of State, 17382 [20JN]
Soviet Violations of Arms Limitation Treaties: Dept. of Defense, 7411-7413 [2AP], 17386, 17390 [20JN]
———Dept. of State, 17394 [20JN]
———Harold Brown, 17390 [20JN]
———Henry A. Kissinger, 17390 [20JN]
———President Reagan, 17390, 17392 [20JN]
———Richard Perle, 6763-6766 [27MR]
———SALT Standing Consultative Commission, 17386 [20JN]
———Senator Warner, 17388 [20JN]
Space Weapons: Dept. of Defense (sundry excerpts), 16116, 16119 [13JN]
———President Reagan, 17130 [19JN]
Star Wars and ASAT—Need for a Reasoned Debate (sundry excerpts): Donald Kerr, 20411 [29JN]
Stinger Antiaircraft Missile Sales to Saudi Arabia: Senator Kasten, 15553 [8JN]
Strategic Nuclear Programs: Joint Chiefs of Staff (excerpts), 15306 [7JN]
Support of the ABM Treaty: National Campaign To Save the ABM Treaty, 20446 [29JN]
Tactical Zero: Edson W. Spencer, 1382 [1FE]
Test Ban Treaty: U.S. Air Force, 17425 [20JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Balance of Power: Dept. of Defense, 17381, 17392 [20JN]
———Marshal Grechko, 17380 [20JN]
———Nixon defense official, 17381 [20JN]
———Reagan defense official, 17381 [20JN]
———Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 17381 [20JN]
———Senator Tower, 17382 [20JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Relations: George Kennan, 10326 [30AP]
———(sundry excerpts), 19004 [26JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Space Operations: Henry F. Cooper, ACDA, 15825 [12JN]
———Larry Gershwin, CIA, 15818 [12JN]
———Michael May, 15828 [12JN]
———OTA, 15822, 15828 [12JN]
———Richard Perle, Dept. of Defense, 15825, 15828 [12JN]
———Robert W. Buchheim, Dept. of State, 15824, 15825 [12JN]
Verification and Limits on ASAT: Kurt Gottfried, 13537-13539 [23MY]
———Richard L. Garwin, 13536-13537 [23MY]
———Sidney D. Drell, 13540-13542 [23MY]
Weapons Spending: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 13053 [21MY]
World of Peace: John F. Kennedy, 7439 [3AP]
Studies
ASAT Deployment: John Pike, Federation of American Scientists (excerpt), 6259 [21MR]
Deployment of Sea-Launched Cruise Missiles: CBO (excerpt), 10901 [3MY]
Potential Nuclear Forces in Southwest Asia: Defense Nuclear Agency (excerpt), 17737 [21JN]
Soviet Political Treaties and Violations: Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 1255-1269 [1FE]
Strategic Defense Initiative Cost Analysis: CBO, 16131-16134 [13JN]
Why Build-Down Destabilizes—Building Down to Armageddon, 12336-12339 [15MY]
Summaries
Axis Arms Control Violations Before World War II: Barton Whaley, 17390 [20JN]
Continued U.S. Strategic Cutbacks Under Sec. of Defense Weinberger, 17392 [20JN]
Workshop on Arms Control Space: OTA, 12474 [16MY]
Tables
Major defense weapons programs: sundry, 10669 [2MY]
President Reagan's strategic force cutbacks, 17392 [20JN]
Soviet violations of arms limitation treaties, 17392, 17393 [20JN]
Soviet weapons production and military spending, 23645-23647 [10AU]
Status of package of 12 arms control ``stability'' amendments, 15212 [6JN]
Suppliers to the international commercial nuclear market, 3633, 3635 [28FE]
U.S. ICBM warheads surviving Soviet SLBM attack-mid 1980's, 26909 [25SE]
Weapons production—U.S.S.R. and NATO, 17127 [19JN]
Telegrams
U.S. policy on SALT interim restraint, 32107 [11OC]
Testimonies
Defense Authorization: Representative Dorgan, 12852 [17MY]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 329, negotiations for reduction and control of nuclear weapons, 19455 [27JN]
H.J. Res. 531, calling on U.S. to maintain its commitment to 1972 anti-ballistic missile treaty with the Soviet Union, 6937 [28MR]
H.R. 408, establish U.S.-Soviet Communications Center crisis management system, 2372 [8FE]
Proposed arms control agreements with the Soviet Union, 17982 [21JN]
S. 2634, Arms Race Moratorium Act, 10888 [3MY]
S. 2693, Dept. of Defense study on consequences of nuclear winter, 13142 [22MY]
S. 2957, Arms Race Control Act, 23847 [10AU]
S. Con. Res. 111, moratorium on deployment of sea-launched cruise missiles, 10900 [3MY]
S. Con. Res. 125, resumption of arms control negotiations, 17186 [19JN]
S. Con. Res. 138, nuclear weapons testing moratorium, 24399 [6SE]
S. Con. Res. 146, reaffirm commitment to ABM Treaty, 29176 [3OC]
S. Res. 329, establishment of nuclear war risk reduction system, 1331 [1FE], 16685 [15JN]
S.J. Res. 236, space cooperation agreement as alternative to East-West arms race, 2532 [9FE], 31166 [10OC], 32234 [11OC]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. space cooperation agreements (1977), 2532 [9FE]
Transcripts
Martian Odyssey: Arthur C. Clarke, 31164 [10OC]
SALT II Negotiating Record (excerpt), 17398 [20JN]
Treaties
Antiballistic Missile Treaty (excerpt), 28702, 28703 [2OC]