ARMS CONTROL

Addresses

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: John F. Kennedy, before U.N. General Assembly, 5137 [10MR]

Arms Control—East Asian and Pacific Focus: Edward L. Rowny, 6920 [25MR]

Bipartisan Hopes in an Age of Polarization: John V. Lindsay, 2164-2166 [28JA]

Democratic Foreign Policy, Representative Solarz, 12401-12404 [13MY]

Foundations and Future of British Security: Geoffrey Howe, 5374-5377 [11MR]

Interpreting the Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Paul H. Nitze, 7842 [2AP]

NATO Challenges and Opportunities: Senator Nunn, 10097-10099 [28AP]

Nuclear Weapons: John F. Kennedy, 26434 [6OC]

Prevention of War and Principles of Peace: Senator Gore, 14788-14790 [4JN]

Relations Between the Superpowers—Hope for a New Paradigm: Senator Pell, 14810 [5JN]

Space and Security Matters, Post Reykjavik: Daniel O. Graham, 15399 [10JN]

Survival of Humanity for the Nuclear Free World: Arthur Schneier, 12398 [13MY]

Affidavits

U.S. v. Arshad Z. Pervez: John R. New, 19776-19778 [14JY]

Amendments

Threshold Test Ban Treaty (Exec. N, 94-2), 1659-1666 [21JA]

Analyses

APS Report on Directed Energy Weapons, 12816 [20MY]

Interpretation of Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Senator Nunn, 13143-13166 [20MY]

Mikhail Gorbachev's Speech to the Forum ``For a Nuclear-Free World, for the Survival of Mankind'': American Committee on United States-Soviet Relations, 14812-14817 [5JN]

U.S.-U.S.S.R. Nuclear Space Talks: ACDA, 11191 [5MY]

Appointments

Arms Control Observer Group, 1419 [16JA], 4410 [26FE]

Quayle, Senator: arms control observer group, 3157 [5FE]

SALT observers, 4046, 4048 [25FE]

Specter, Senator: arms control observer group, 4164 [26FE]

Articles and editorials

. . . as Washington Puzzles Over Its Hand, 16963 [22JN]

Abandon the Bomb, 35198 [11DE]

ABM Treaty Needn't Block Star Wars Development, 34656 [9DE]

A-Curbs on Pakistan, 35197 [11DE]

Air Force Proposes Abandoning Antisatellite Weapon To Reduce Budget, 37902 [21DE]

Another Reason To Say No to Pakistan, 35193 [11DE]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5136 [10MR], 5583 [12MR]

Arm Afghans, Balance the Rest, 35199 [11DE]

Arms Agreement—on Two Conditions, 14437 [3JN]

Arms Control and the Risks of Nuclear War, 21690, 21691 [30JY]

Arms Control Needed in Pakistan, 35197 [11DE]

Arms Control Negotiations With the Soviet Union, 21705 [30JY]

Arms Control Pacts Can Be Verified, 7669-7673 [1AP]

Arms Hearings Could Be a Boon, 12220 [12MY]

Arms Reaction—and Reactionaries, 17216 [24JN]

Arms-Control Craving, 11336 [6MY]

Balancing Our Policy, 35198 [11DE]

Better Than a Freeze—Progress in Arms Talks Indicates U.S. Was Wise, 24907 [22SE]

Boycotting Guns and Butter, 23939 [15SE]

Broad Reading of ABM, Treaty Supported by 15-Year-Old Letter, 7785 [2AP]

Can the West Accept Da for an Answer?, 26586-26591 [6OC]

Casey Is Termed the Mastermind of Efforts To Supply the Contras, 6791 [25MR]

Casey's Poor Health Leaves Big Gap in Iran Arms Probe, 6792 [25MR]

Charges Against Soviets Challenged, 3833 [19FE]

Chatham Students Prepare Message of Peace, 34413 [8DE]

Congress and Arms Control, Representative Fascell, 14499-14504 [3JN]

Crux of the SDI Issue, 12477 [14MY]

Deception Managers, 8459 [8AP]

Documents Show Old Star War Plans Called Unworkable, 12055 [12MY]

Does Pakistan Have the Bomb? Defer Military Aid Until U.S. Finds Out, 35201 [11DE]

Enough of Pakistan's Lies, 35191 [11DE]

Era of the F-5 Ends After Three Decades, 2371 [29JA]

Europe After the INF Agreement, 36155 [17DE]

Europe's Braver Colours, 25278 [25SE]

Flawed Report on ABM, 5498 [11MR]

40 Nations Closer to a Pact Banning Chemical Weapons, 10849 [30AP]

Fund-Raisers for Contras Capitalized on Access, 6791, 6792 [25MR]

Future of the ABM Treaty, 5707 [13MR]

Fuzzy United States Signals Help Pakistan Build Bomb, 35197 [11DE]

Getting the Bombs Out, 29892 [29OC]

Glasnost—What's in a Word?, 16962 [22JN]

Gorbachev Plays All the Right Cards Against Allies . . ., 16962 [22JN]

Gorbachev's Advantage, 11277 [5MY]

Guns of Glasnost, 19769 [14JY]

Hazebrook Folly, 3149 [5FE]

Hindering Arms for Pakistan Proves Foreign Policy Point, 35198 [11DE]

History Confirms the Traditional Meaning—U.S. and Soviet Subsequent Practice Under the ABM Treaty, 37898-37901 [21DE]

Hold On, Pakistan, 35196 [11DE]

House, the Bomb and Pakistan, 35191 [11DE]

How Lies Proliferate, 35199 [11DE]

How Now on Cheating?, 11335 [6MY]

INF—Ignoring History, or Making It?, 27808 [14OC]

Islam's Bomb, 35193 [11DE]

Keep Politics Out of Treaty, 25918 [30SE]

Kissinger the Revisionist, 7527 [31MR]

Krasnoyarsk Radar, 11337 [6MY], 24200 [16SE]

Krasnoyarsk Resolution, 24198 [16SE]

Krasnoyarsk—First Picture Suggests Treaty Violation, 11508 [6MY]

Lawmakers Defend Broad Interpretation of Treaty, 8679 [9AP]

Let's Get the Facts on the Arms Talks, 5737 [16MR]

Let's Endorse a South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone, Delegate Blaz, 26959 [7OC]

Levitas Plan for Transition to SDI Could Cut the Knot, 8541 [8AP]

Making United States ``Earn'' a Summit, 29767 [28OC]

Mission Accomplished—Insider's Account of ABM Treaty Negotiating Record, 37892-37898 [21DE]

Moscow's Conventional Wisdom—Soviet Views of the European Balance, 37947-37950 [22DE]

Moscow's Double Missile Trap, 25675 [29SE]

Murdering SDI, 20818 [22JY]

NATO Needs Compatible Arms To Carry on Its Important Work, 3950 [23FE]

Negotiated Treaty Amendment—Solution to SDI-ABM Treaty Conflict, 17030-17041 [23JN]

Negotiating With the Russians—Some Lessons From SALT, 5584 [12MR]

No More Nuclear Exceptions for Pakistan, 35194 [11DE]

No Need for a Timeout, 34433 [9DE]

No Nukes for Pakistan, 35194 [11DE]

Nuclear Weapons, 26434 [6OC]

Nuclear Weapons Treaty, 34112 [4DE]

Nuclear Weapons—Glenn Wants Pressure Applied Against a Pakistani A-Bomb, 35196 [11DE]

Nurture Pakistan, but Not Nuclear Arms, 35196 [11DE]

On Again Summit, 34416 [8DE]

Opening a Dangerous Loophole, 35188 [11DE]

Opiate of Arms Control, 9098 [21AP]

Overreaching Reagan Doctrine, 11040 [5MY]

Pakistan Aid and Bombs, 35200 [11DE]

Pakistan and the Bomb, 35194 [11DE], 23661 [9SE]

Pakistan and the Smugglers, 35191 [11DE]

Pakistan Better Not Think It Has America Trapped, 35193 [11DE]

Pakistan Must Keep Nuclear Rules, 35192 [11DE]

Pakistan Plays With Fire, 35191 [11DE]

Pakistan—Drop Nuke Plan, 35194 [11DE]

Pakistan's Bomb, 35195 [11DE]

Pakistan's Fingerprints in Nuclear Cases, 35192 [11DE]

Pakistan's Risky Nuclear Audacity, 35194 [11DE]

Pakistan—The United States Must Do More To Assure the Bomb Doesn't Get Built, 35195 [11DE]

Partisanship Dominates ABM Debate, 7784 [2AP]

Physicists Express ``Star Wars'' Doubt; Long Delays Seen, 9703 [24AP]

Plague of ``Hellish Poison'', 28781 [21OC]

Political Tightrope to Pakistan, 35198 [11DE]

Political Trials of SDI, 24680 [21SE]

Polls Aside, Reagan's Strategies Paying Off, 22386 [5AU]

Presence of Malice, 30673 [3NO]

Pressure Pakistan to Forgo Nuclear Weapons, 35197 [11DE]

Proliferation's Dangerous Course—If Small-to-Middling Have Bomb, Will They Pull the Trigger?, 35200 [11DE]

Punish Pakistan's Perfidy on the Bomb, 35195 [11DE]

Put the Spotlight on the Soviets, 11565 [6MY], 12438 [14MY]

Radar Trap, and Opportunity, 24200 [16SE]

Radar Trap and Opportunity, 11337 [6MY]

Reagan's Firmness Pays Off, 8532 [8AP]

Recognition for West Germany, 27936 [14OC]

Reykjavik Revolution—Putting Deterrence in Question, 9370 [23AP]

Right Treaty, Time and President, 34297 [8DE]

Risky Path to Arms Control, 23798 [10SE]

SALT II, 8459 [8AP]

Say ``No'' to SDI Funds, 5651 [12MR]

SDI Puzzle One of How, Not Whether, To Proceed, 3658 [19FE]

SDI Watch, 12064 [12MY]

SDI Would Be Terribly Costly, Full of Holes, 11014 [4MY]

Senate Sets Votes on SALT Issue, 26261 [2OC]

Senate Votes for Adherence to 1979 Arms Treaty, 26261 [2OC]

Senator Nunn and the ABM Treaty, 5717 [16MR]

Shaping Peace, 6940 [25MR]

Some Balance on Pakistan, 35196 [11DE]

Soviet ABM Defense, 8463 [8AP]

Soviet and U.S. Nonstrategic Nuclear Forces, 8928 [10AP]

Soviet Beam Devices To Aim at Mars Moon, 11339 [6MY]

Soviet Changes Could Help Us, 25668 [29SE]

Soviet Cheating Shouldn't Hinder a Nuclear Test Ban, 10634 [30AP]

Soviet Nuclear Blackmail, 26437 [6OC]

Soviet SS-24s on the Move—A Jolt to Arms Control, 24254 [16SE]

Soviets Test-Fire ICBM Just North of Hawaii, 26091 [1OC]

Stand Tough on Proliferation, 35195 [11DE]

``Star Wars'' May Destroy Strategic Defenses, 5520 [11MR]

State Arms Limit Plan Goes Easy on Soviets, 21705 [30JY]

Step Forward on Arms Control—Accord Would Mean More Politically Than Militarily, 19681 [14JY]

Stop Pakistan's Nuclear Bomb, 35199 [11DE]

Strings on Pakistan Aid, 35192 [11DE]

Submarines Now Dominate U.S. Nuclear Forces, 37629 [21DE]

Suggestion for Senator Glenn, 1079 [8JA]

Take a ``Timeout'' on the INF Treaty, 34433 [9DE], 34623 [9DE]

Take Advantage, 12733 [18MY]

Testing and Development of ``Exotic'' Systems Under the ABM Treaty—Great Reinterpretation Caper, 5708-5711 [13MR]

Third Generation of Nukes, 13295 [20MY]

Tighten the Screws, 35193 [11DE]

Too Much, Too Soon for SDI, 16342 [17JN]

Tough INF Questions Confront Senate—Will ``World's Greatest Deliberative Body'' Live Up to Its Name?, 36555 [19DE]

Trident Mischief, or Worse, 29313 [27OC], 29632 [28OC]

Triumph at Pad 17, 19600 [13JY]

U.S. May Reply to Soviet Rays, 8459 [8AP]

U.S. Plans To Test Submarine Missile With 12 Warheads, 29633 [28OC]

U.S./Pakistan—Foreign Aid Should Be Halted Pending Bribery Investigation, 35192 [11DE]

Uncertain December, 33546 [1DE]

United Kingdom—Howe Issues Warning to U.S. on Space Weapons, 5373 [11MR]

Violations and Double Standards, 24200 [16SE]

Way Out of Reykjavik, 1993 [27JA]

Western Europe Reevaluates Its Defense—Debate Follows Proposed Arms Cuts, 25277 [25SE]

What ABM Treaty Means, 7527 [31MR]

What About Software Testing?, 5372 [11MR]

What the Agreement Will Not Accomplish, 34426 [8DE]

Who's the Leader?, 11270 [5MY]

Why Say No to 1,500 Warheads?, 36520 [19DE]

Wrong Choice on Pakistan, 35199 [11DE]

Bills and resolutions

ACDA: authorizing appropriations (see S. 1498; H.R. 2689)

Antiballistic missile system: development and deployment (see S. Res. 197)

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: interpretation (see S. Res. 167)

———preserve and enforce (see H.J. Res. 42)

Antisatellite weapons: limit testing (see S. 691)

Arms Control and Disarmament Act: extend appropriations authorization (see S. 859)

Arms Control Treaty Review Support Office: establish (see S. Res. 348)

Biological warfare: nonproliferation (see H.R. 2880)

Chemical warfare: nonproliferation (see H.R. 2880)

Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials: ratification by foreign countries (see S. Res. 37)

Department of Defense Authorization Act: strategic defense initiative and Antiballistic Missile Treaty report requirements (see H. Res. 132)

Foreign Assistance Act: amend to authorize additional development and security assistance programs (see H.R. 1630)

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: ratification (see H. Res. 334)

Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (see S. 472)

NATO: improve capabilities of U.S. conventional forces (see H. Res. 130), 6776 [25MR]

Nuclear warfare: mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable moratorium on testing (see H.R. 12)

———strategic defense initiative (see H.R. 1944)

———trade sanctions against certain countries relative to nonproliferation treaty (see H.R. 1061)

———trade sanctions against certain countries relative to test ban treaty (see H.R. 1062)

Nuclear weapons: combat proliferation through imposition of trade and other sanctions (see H.R. 3230)

———compliance with numerical limitations (see S. 16)

———test ban on underground explosions (see S. 1106)

SALT II: observance (see S. 415)

Senate Arms Control Observer Group: reauthorizing (see S. Res. 30)

South Pacific nuclear-free zone: establish (see H. Con. Res. 158)

Soviet Union: arms control negotiations (see S. Res. 94)

———nuclear weapons (see H. Con. Res. 117)

Space warfare: ban on testing and deployment of weapons (see H.J. Res. 4)

———strategic defensive initiative (see H. Con. Res. 117)

Strategic defense initiative: authority for deployment (see H.J. Res. 141)

Trident II ballistic missiles: limit testing (see H.R. 3472)

Weapons: intermediate range nuclear weapons agreement (see S. Res. 283), 23843 [11SE]

Biographies

Association of Soviet Lawyers delegates to Moscow meeting, 20143 [17JY]

Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control delegates to Moscow meeting, 20142 [17JY]

Booklets

How the Soviets Emasculated America's Deterrent, 34625-34628 [9DE]

Books

``Cold Dawn—The Story of SALT,'' John Newhouse (excerpts), 5584 [12MR]

``SALT,'' John Rhinelander (excerpts), 5584 [12MR]

Chronologies

Trip from Moscow to Krasnoyarsk radar site at Abalokovo: Representatives Carr, Downey, and Moody, 35012 [10DE]

Colloquies

Compliance with arms control treaties: Senator McClure and Elmo Zumwalt, Jr., 8460 [8AP]

Treaty negotiations with Soviet Union: Senators Specter and Nunn, 34305 [8DE]

Descriptions

Negotiations, 15107-15109 [9JN], 23010 [6AU]

Documents

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5312-5315 [11MR], 6782, 6783 [25MR]

———1979 Arms Control Impact Statement, 5584 [12MR]

Policy on Compliance With Existing Strategic Offensive Arms Agreements, 26088 [1OC]

Presidentially Confirmed Expanding Pattern of Soviet SALT II Break Out Violations—Total of 24, 26095 [1OC]

Protocol Relative to Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, 1666 [21JA]

SALT (1971), 12837 [19MY]

SALT I Treaty, 26302 [2OC], 27057 [8OC]

———Jackson amendment, 6781 [25MR]

Strategic Defense Initiative, 5295 [11MR]

Treaty Between the U.S. and U.S.S.R. on the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms, 26267 [2OC]

Essays

Arms Control Amnesia: Senator Wallop, 12555 [14MY]

SDI Should Be Reagan's No. 1 Objective, 3195 [5FE]

Excerpts

``Soviet Military Power'', 26435 [6OC]

Hearings

Committee on Appropriations (House): ACDA (testimony from Kenneth L. Adelman), D131 [10MR]

Committee on Appropriations (Senate): strategic defense initiative and arms control (testimony), D225 [2AP]

Committee on Armed Services (Senate): monitoring of Soviet nuclear testing (testimony form intelligence officials), D91 [26FE]

———nuclear testing limitations (testimony from Frank von Hippel), D91 [26FE]

———nuclear testing limitations (testimony from Robert B. Barker, Dale A. Vesser, Sylvester R. Foley, Jr., Siegfried S. Hecker, Roger E. Batzel, Milo D. Nordyke, and Paul G. Richards), D91 [26FE]

Committee on Foreign Affairs: Arms Export Control Reform Act (H.R. 898) (testimony from Representative Levine and H. Allen Holmes), D119 [5MR]

———Soviet compliance with arms control agreements (testimony from Kenneth L. Adelman and Richard N. Perle), D149 [12MR]

Committee on Foreign Relations: ACDA budget (testimony), D186 [24MR]

———constitutional implications of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty (testimony), D294 [29AP]

———Threshold Test Ban Treaty and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty (testimony from several Dept. of Defense personnel), D12 [13JA]

———treaty with Soviet Union on underground nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes (testimony from several Dept. of Defense personnel), D12 [13JA]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: effect of international spread of nuclear weapons on U.S. national security interests (testimony from Leonard S. Spector), D78 [24FE]

———effect of international spread of nuclear weapons on U.S. national security interests (testimony from Richard T. Kennedy and Lewis Dunn), D83 [25FE]

History

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: ACDA, 13167 [20MY]

Interviews

Arms control verification: A.M. Petrosyants with Pravda, 3412 [17FE]

Peace politics: Senator Hatfield, with Arms Control Today (publication), 9091-9093 [21AP]

Letters

ACDA authorization: Kenneth L. Adelman, 7053 [26MR]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Abraham Becker, 5584 [12MR]

———Abraham D. Sofaer, 5315 [11MR]

———Donald Brennan, 5585 [12MR]

———Henry F. Cooper, 18174 [30JN]

———John Rhinelander, 5585 [12MR]

———Paul H. Nitze, 5585 [12MR]

———Senator Quayle, 19270 [9JY]

———William R. Harris, 18174 [30JN], 33656 [2DE]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation: Henry F. Cooper, 8896 [9AP]

———President Reagan, 13865 [28MY]

———Senator Hollings, 8895 [9AP]

———Senator Quayle, 8895 [9AP]

———William R. Harris, 8889 [9AP]

Antiballistic missiles: Paul H. Nitze, 24155 [16SE]

Chemical weapons ban: George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 11723 [7MY]

Europe's INF message to President Reagan: Jean-Marie Benoist, Wall Street Journal, 35931 [16DE]

House of Bishops of Episcopal Church meeting resolutions concerning disarmament, South Africa, Namibia, Central America, and Fiji: Herbert D. Novan, General Convention of the Episcopal Church, 34681 [10DE]

Negotiating with the Soviet Union: Abraham Becker, 18171 [30JN]

———Henry F. Cooper, 18176 [30JN]

———Senator Byrd, 4560 [3MR]

Notification of arms sale: Philip C. Gast, DSAA, 16420 [17JN]

Nuclear weapons reliability: Richard L. Garwin, Hans A. Bethe, and Carson Mark, 3862 [19FE]

Nuclear weapons testing: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 2680 [4FE]

———President Reagan, 14436 [3JN]

SALT II: several Senators, 2236 [29JA]

SDI—progress and challenges report: James A. Abrahamson, 8931 [10AP]

Soviet noncompliance with arms control agreements: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 16965 [22JN]

———President Reagan, 26101 [1OC]

———Representatives Hamilton and Fascell, 16965 [22JN]

Strategic defense initiative: ACDA, 26713 [6OC]

———President Reagan, 26286 [2OC]

———Senator Dole, 7783 [2AP]

———Senator Hollings, 6291 [19MR]

Strategic defense initiative funding: British Ambassador, 12106 [12MY]

———Winifred Bauer, 12094 [12MY]

Talks on strategic weapons: 23 House Members, to Mikhail Gorbachev (1985), 11338 [6MY]

Test ban: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 13122 [20MY]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty, President Reagan, 1212 [13JA]

U.S. boycott of U.N. Conference on Disarmament and Development: Herbert S. Okun, 23939 [15SE]

U.S. violation of SALT II warhead limits: 57 Senators, 26082 [1OC]

Underground Nuclear Testing: Charles B. Archambeau, Jack F. Evernden, and Lynn Sykes, 23108 [7AU]

———Richard L. Garwin, Hans A. Bethe, and Carson Mark, 23107 [7AU]

———Roger E. Batzel, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 25113 [24SE]

———various organizations, 23104, 23105 [7AU]

Verification of compliance with Threshold Test Ban Treaty and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: Gerald R. Ford, 9275 [22AP]

Lists

Cosigners of letter relative to U.S. violation of SALT II warhead limits, 26082 [1OC]

Cosponsors of S. 1106, underground test ban treaty, 23103 [7AU]

Presidentially confirmed Soviet SALT break out violations and their military implications, 26438 [6OC]

Soviet SALT violations, 8897 [9AP], 13913 [28MY]

Unambiguous Soviet violations of arms control agreements, 26106 [1OC]

Meetings

Committee To Investigate Covert Arms Transactions With Iran (House, Select): organization, D9 [8JA]

Memorandums

Antiballistic Missile Treaty Interpretation: U.S. SALT delegation, 12836-12838 [19MY], 13136-13138 [20MY]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty Negotiations: ACDA, 19270 [9JY]

———Paul Nitze, Harold Brown and A.N. Shchukin, 19271 [9JY]

Data Base on the Numbers of Strategic Offensive Arms, 1667 [21JA]

Development Rights and Duties Relating to ABM Systems, 8890-8892 [9AP]

SDI—Progress and Challenges Report: James A. Abrahamson, Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, 8931 [10AP]

Strategic Defense Initiative Management: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 33267 [30NO]

Strategic Defense System: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 33266 [30NO]

Messages

ACDA Activities: President Reagan, 3243 [10FE], 3382 [17FE]

Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, President Reagan, 1212 [13JA]

Prevention of Nuclear Proliferation: President Reagan, 4584 [3MR]

Soviet SALT Violations: President Reagan, 8887 [9AP]

State of the Union: President Reagan, 2000-2002 [27JA]

Papers

Are Space-Based Interceptors Cost Effective?, 27825 [14OC]

In From the Cold—Nuclear Winter Melts Down: Russell Seitz, 12292-12296 [13MY]

MX Dense Pack: Library of Congress, 12478 [14MY]

Nuclear Weapons: Depts of Defense and State, 26436 [6OC]

Talking Points—Arms Control: Representative Richardson, 15598 [11JN]

Trade Imbalance: Representative Richardson, 15597 [11JN]

Treaties: Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control and Association of Soviet Lawyers, 20141 [17JY]

Polls of opinion

Strategic defense initiative, 11962 [11MY]

———Committee on the Present Danger, 9419 [23AP]

———Cornell University, NY, 5295 [11MR]

Press releases

No flaw in this logic: Senator Simon, 6411 [19MR]

Strategic defense initiative awards: American Defense Preparedness Association, 9420 [23AP]

Questions and answers

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Henry M. Jackson with John Foster, 5298 [11MR]

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 34623 [9DE]

Underground Nuclear Explosions Control Act, 23104 [7AU]

Quotations

Defense trade with West European nations: John Tower, 24388 [17SE]

Remarks in House

Abrahamson, James A.: views on strategic defense initiative, 9358 [22AP]

ACDA: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2689), 17989-17992 [29JN], 34391-34393 [8DE]

———Antiballistic Missile Treaty (H.R. 1851), 7745 [1AP]

———compliance, 5717 [16MR], 9193, 9196 [21AP], 23710 [10SE], 26690-26693 [6OC]

———interpretation, 34656 [9DE]

Arms Export Reform Act: enact (H.R. 898), 2198 [29JA], 2368-2369 [29JA]

Biological warfare: nonproliferation of weapons, 34723, 34763 [10DE]

Biological Weapons Act: enact (H.R. 901), 2202 [29JA]

Chatham High School, Cape Cod, MA: presentation of views on nuclear war and human rights, 34413 [8DE]

Chemical warfare: nonproliferation of weapons, 34723, 34763 [10DE]

———vulnerability of U.S. servicemen to chemical weapons, 28781 [21OC]

Clarke, Arthur C.: tribute, 6940 [25MR]

Congress: role in achieving nuclear nonproliferation, 1079 [8JA]

Dept. of Defense: medium-range missile negotiations, 12733 [18MY]

El Salvador: AH-1 Cobra helicopters, 34377 [9DE]

Government information: classifies and restricts access to, 5737 [16MR]

Intermediate-range nuclear forces agreement, 21385 [28JY], 32952-32959 [19NO], 35017 [11DE], 36155 [17DE]

Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (H.R. 12), 807 [6JA], 818 [7JA], 892, 968 [7JA], 3184 [5FE]

National defense: plutonium production, 31174 [5NO]

———policies, 23491 [7AU]

NATO: intermediate-range nuclear forces removal from Europe, 27936 [14OC]

Negotiations, 23009 [6AU]

Nuclear facilities: arms control onsite inspections, 23603 [9SE]

Nuclear warfare: consequences, 14788 [4JN]

———Defense Science Board evaluation of strategic defense initiative, 19662 [14JY]

———funding for weapons testing, 12245 [12MY]

———intermediate-range missiles, 9678 [23AP]

———interpretation of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 6932 [25MR]

———prevent proliferation through imposition of trade and other sanctions (H.R. 3230), 23441 [7AU]

———SALT II limits, 905 [7JA]

———Soviet violations of agreements, 5498 [11MR]

———space-based antinuclear missile shield over U.S. and Soviet Union, 8541 [8AP]

———strategic defense initiative, 939 [7JA], 2683 [4FE], 3194 [5FE], 3470 [18FE], 4480 [3MR], 4698 [3MR], 6291 [19MR], 6940 [25MR], 7094, 7100 [26MR], 8929 [10AP], 9346 [22AP], 11014 [4MY], 11671, 11673 [7MY], 11962 [11MY], 12052 [12MY], 12815 [20MY], 15399 [10JN], 19600 [13JY], 20818 [22JY], 24680 [21SE], 25016 [23SE], 34656 [9DE], 34988 [10DE]

———test ban, 3862 [19FE]

———weapons in outer space, 4149-4154 [26FE]

———mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable testing moratorium (H.R. 12), 3320 [11FE]

———negotiations, 4698 [3MR]

———reduction of thermonuclear weapons, 24575 [21SE]

———test ban, 12131, 12133 [12MY], 13121 [20MY], 13295 [20MY]

———testing moratorium, 2501, 2503, 2504, 2505 [3FE], 2678, 2680, 2683, 2684, 2694 [4FE], 3177, 3183 [5FE], 4141 [26FE]

———treaty negotiations, 3335-3337 [11FE], 6929 [25MR], 26411 [5OC]

Pakistan: development of nuclear arms, 7344 [31MR], 23660 [9SE], 34579 [9DE]

Politics: impact of leftwing, 11357 [6MY]

Reagan, President: national defense policy, 14047 [28MY]

———meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 29767 [28OC], 30671 [3NO]

SALT II: numerical limits, 6950 [25MR]

Saudi Arabia: arms sales, 15568 [11JN]

South Pacific nuclear-free zone: establish (H. Con. Res. 158), 20840 [22JY], 26959 [7OC], 28476-28480 [20OC]

Soviet Union: agreement, 21063 [23JY], 24254 [16SE]

———arms control agreements, 30673 [3NO]

———arms control negotiations, 4479 [3MR], 8532 [8AP]

———foreign and domestic policies, 16962 [22JN]

———Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 34574, 34623, 34624 [9DE]

———Krasnoyarsk radar system in violation of Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 11136 [5MY], 35009 [10DE]

———missile tests near Hawaii (H. Con. Res. 193), 28322 [19OC]

———nuclear warfare, 25674 [29SE]

———nuclear weapons (H. Con. Res. 117), 26713 [6OC]

———Representative DeLay visit, 9068-9071 [21AP]

———SALT II agreement, 9700 [24AP]

———Sec. of State Shultz's visit, 9283 [22AP]

———treaties, 25918 [30SE], 26795-26799 [7OC]

———world leadership in arms control, 11270 [5MY]

Space policy: national security, 7420-7425 [31MR]

———use of nuclear weapons in outer space, 4149-4154 [26FE]

Space warfare: strategic defensive initiative (H. Con. Res. 117), 26713 [6OC]

Strategic defense initiative: effect on arms control and national defense, 5520 [11MR]

———funding, 1688 [21JA], 12052-12073, 12074 [12MY]

Treaties: negotiations, 5981 [17MR], 7595 [31MR], 12554 [14MY], 17353 [24JN], 17425 [25JN], 23798 [10SE], 23896 [15SE], 24900, 24907 [22SE], 31620 [10NO]

Trident II ballistic missiles: limit testing (H.R. 3472), 27735 [13OC]

Turkish Peace Association: trial, 13288 [20MY]

Weapons: nuclear testing moratorium, 9682 [23AP]

Remarks in Senate

ACDA: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2689), 35277 [11DE]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 1498), 20619-20621 [22JY]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: compliance, 7783, 7785 [2AP], 8400-8403, 8457-8464 [8AP], 8674, 8677, 8678, 8752 [9AP]

———interpretation, 5561, 5582-5587 [12MR], 5688-5690 [13MR], 8887 [9AP], 11121 [5MY], 11605 [7MY], 11977 [12MY]

———interpretation (S. Res. 167), 5635-5639 [12MR], 5706 [13MR]

Antisatellite weapons: limit testing (S. 691), 5148-5150 [10MR], 24238 [16SE]

Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Authorization Act: amend (S. 859), 7053 [26MR]

Arms Control Treaty Review Support Office: establish (S. Res. 348), 36557, 36616 [19DE]

Chemical warfare: ban weapons, 10849 [30AP]

———negotiations, 11724 [7MY]

Countdown 2001 (organization): goals for implementing betterment of individuals and organizations, 23579 [9SE]

Dept. of Defense: breech of numerical sublimits under SALT II, 20363 [21JY]

———deployment of strategic defense initiative, 5371 [11MR]

———nuclear risk reduction centers, 25495 [29SE]

———operational deployment of certain strategic offensive nuclear weapons, 26073-26117 [1OC]

———Trident submarine missile testing, 29312 [27OC]

———underground nuclear testing, 25100-25122 [24SE]

DSAA: notification of arms sale, 16420 [17JN]

Foreign relations: notification of proposed arms sales, 12312 [13MY]

———U.S.-Soviet talks, 23936 [15SE]

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: ratification, 36520, 36553-36556 [19DE]

Kampelman, Max M.: tribute, 33066 [20NO]

Kissinger, Henry: tribute, 9369 [23AP]

Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control: Moscow meeting, 20141 [17JY]

Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (S. 472), 2910 [4FE]

National defense: strategic defense initiative contracts, 24380-24397 [17SE]

NATO: defense initiative after reduction of intermediate-range nuclear forces missiles, 37906-37908 [21DE]

———improvements in conventional force, arms control proposals, and public education, 10097 [28AP]

Negotiations: time agreement on debate of S. Res. 94, 2416 [2FE]

Nuclear warfare: antisatellite weapons negotiations, 37901 [21DE]

———antiballistic missile system development and deployment (S. Res. 197), 10358 [29AP]

———antisatellite weapons testing, 24751-24763 [22SE]

———arms control negotiations with Soviet Union, 1123 [12JA]

———consequences, 12291 [13MY]

———Dept. of Energy's Nevada test, 3004 [5FE]

———export of components, 17440 [25JN]

———intermediate range nuclear forces, 21507, 21508 [29JY]

———intermediate range nuclear weapons agreement (S. Res. 283), 23854 [11SE]

———negotiations, 10052 [28AP], 24797 [22SE]

———Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, 1211 [13JA]

———position of Vermonters, 1246 [13JA]

———proliferation of weapons, 14809 [5JN], 19776-19778 [14JY]

———reduction, 9754 [27AP]

———strategic cruise missiles, 17732 [26JN]

———strategic defense initiative, 3657 [19FE], 4165 [26FE], 4564 [3MR], 5295 [11MR], 5651 [12MR], 8398 [8AP], 8672, 8674, 8752 [9AP], 9276 [22AP], 9419, 9420 [23AP], 9702 [24AP], 10051 [28AP], 11606 [7MY], 12425 [14MY], 15123 [10JN], 16341-16343 [17JN], 23938 [15SE], 27825 [14OC], 31058 [5NO], 33234, 33266 [30NO]

———test ban on underground explosions (S. 1106), 10343 [29AP], 23101 [7AU]

———testing moratorium, 317 [6JA], 3006 [5FE], 3141 [5FE], 3149 [5FE], 10633 [30AP], 12639 [18MY], 14435 [3JN]

———Threshold Test Ban Treaty, 1211 [13JA]

———treaty negotiations, 2088, 2089 [28JA], 2229-2234 [29JA], 3412, 3413 [17FE], 5009 [6MR], 8928, 8950 [10AP], 9084, 9085-9087, 9090, 9098 [21AP], 10301 [29AP], 11370 [6MY], 11597 [6MY], 12831 [19MY], 13689 [27MY], 17030 [23JN], 33630 [2DE]

———U.S.-U.S.S.R. stockpile, 6411 [19MR]

———verification, 7668 [1AP]

———war deterrence effect, 21690 [30JY]

Pakistan: development of nuclear weapons, 19776-19778 [14JY]

Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty: Senate review, 3006 [5FE]

Pell, Senator: address to New York University, 14810 [5JN]

Reagan, President: foreign relations, 11039 [5MY]

———U.S. meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, 33808 [3DE], 34786-34789, 34941 [10DE], 35088 [11DE]

SALT II: compliance with numerical limits, 2409 [2FE]

———observance, 2235 [29JA]

SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act: enact (S. 415), 2229-2234 [29JA]

Saltzman, Arnold A.: tribute, 6845 [25MR]

Saudi Arabia: Maverick missiles, 15408 [11JN]

Security of England: address by Geoffrey Howe, 5373 [11MR]

Senate: points of consideration in negotiating treaty with Soviet Union, 27808 [14OC]

Senate Arms Control Observer Group: reauthorize and redesignate (S. Res. 30), 288-291 [6JA]

Soviet Union: arms control agreement agreements, 33335 [1DE]

———arms control negotiations, 23955-23957 [15SE]

———Arms Control Observer Group visit to Geneva, 4164 [26FE]

———balance of military power with U.S., 37946-37950 [22DE]

———domestic and foreign policies, 19769 [14JY]

———intermediate-range nuclear weapons treaty, 24705 [22SE], 34107, 34108-34120 [4DE], 34450 [9DE]

———missile flight test in Pacific, 26308 [2OC]

———negotiations, 11277 [5MY], 18171-18177 [30JN], 23837 [11SE]

———negotiations (S. Res. 94), 2313 [29JA], 3361-3370 [17FE]

———nuclear arms control agreement, 26585 [6OC]

———policies of Mikhail Gorbachev, 14812 [5JN]

———SALT II violations, 3147-3149 [5FE]

———treaty, 21472 [29JY], 31463 [10NO], 31982 [17NO]

———treaty compliance, 3823 [19FE]

———treaty violations, 8882 [9AP], 23108-23112 [7AU]

———verification and detection of nuclear arms violations, 25751 [30SE]

———violations of SALT II, 2343 [29JA]

State of the Union Message: Democratic Party's response, 2077 [28JA]

Strategic defense initiative: efficient and cost-effective policy, 8674 [9AP]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty: ratification, 1668 [21JA]

———Senate review, 3006 [5FE]

Treaties: administration policy, 2747 [4FE], 29632 [28OC]

———Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 37892 [21DE]

———Antiballistic Missile Treaty compliance, 6654 [24MR], 6779-6787 [25MR]

———Antiballistic Missile Treaty compliance, 7526 [31MR], 9201 [22AP], 10875 [1MY], 11816 [8MY], 16188 [16JN], 17030 [23JN], 19270 [9JY], 23514 [9SE], 23724 [10SE]

———Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation, 5296-5316 [11MR], 7841 [2AP], 11508, 11565 [6MY], 12438, 12544 [14MY], 13134-13167, 13182 [20MY], 13864 [28MY], 18922 [8JY], 33656 [2DE]

———Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation (S. Res. 167), 5871 [17MR]

———intermediate-range nuclear forces compliance, 34296, 34299, 34302 [8DE]

———negotiations, 4559, 4561, 4562, 4568 [3MR], 6636 [24MR], 7639 [1AP], 9369, 9372 [23AP], 12562 [15MY], 13133 [20MY], 14265 [2JN], 14436 [3JN], 14809 [5JN], 15107 [9JN], 17215 [24JN], 17909 [27JN], 18735 [7JY], 19680 [14JY], 20931 [23JY], 21951 [3AU], 22386 [5AU], 23083, 23084-23108, 23113 [7AU], 24137 [16SE], 37628 [21DE]

———notification to Congress of Soviet compliance with treaties, 26297, 26302 [2OC]

———Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty, 9275 [22AP]

———SALT II, 13438 [21MY]

———SALT II negotiations, 17959 [27JN]

———Soviet proposals, 13753 [27MY]

———success, 36160 [18DE]

———Threshold Test Ban Treaty, 9275 [22AP]

———verification, 7432 [31MR]

Vermont: position on nuclear weapons, 1246 [13JA]

Reports

Antisatellite Weapons: GAO, 5148 [10MR]

Compliance and the Future of Arms Control: Gloria Duffy, Gregory Dalton, Matthew State, and Leo Sartori, 3823-3832 [19FE]

Defense Science Board Evaluation of Strategic Defense Initiative: Robert R. Everett, 19662 [14JY]

Factfinding Trip to the Soviet Union: Representatives Carr, Downey, and Moody, 35009-35012 [10DE]

Interpretation of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Senator Nunn, 5302-5315 [11MR]

1980 Reagan Administration CIA Transition Team, 26440 [6OC]

Nuclear Weapons: General Advisory Committee on Arms Control, 26439 [6OC]

SALT II: Library of Congress, 26263 [2OC]

SDI—Progress and Challenges: James Bruce and Douglas Waller, 8929-8931 [10AP]

Soviet Active Measures in the U.S., 1986-87: FBI, 34642-34650 [9DE]

Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: President Reagan, 7786 [2AP], 8458, 8461, 8463, 8464-8468 [8AP], 26101-26105 [1OC], 26436 [6OC]

Soviet Violation of SALT I ABM Treaty: President Reagan, 36556 [19DE]

Reports filed

ACDA Appropriations: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 2689) (H. Rept. 100-193), 17696 [26JN]

Dept. of Defense Authorization Act: Committee on Armed Services (H. Res. 132) (H. Rept. 100-53), 9081 [21AP]

Intelligence Support: Committee on Intelligence (Select) (H. Rept. 100-450), 32962 [19NO]

Resolutions by organizations

Nuclear weapons freeze campaign testing: Burlington, VT, City Council, 1246 [13JA]

Suspension of nuclear testing: U.S. Conference of Mayors, 23104 [7AU]

Statements

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5689 [13MR]

———ACDA (1982), 5135 [10MR]

———Gerard C. Smith, 6785, 6786 [25MR]

———Harold Brown, 12475 [14MY]

———Henry A. Kissinger, 6786 [25MR]

———Hiram L. Fong, 6785 [25MR]

———James L. Buckley, 5136 [10MR], 6784 [25MR]

———James Schlesinger, 12475 [14MY]

———Melvin R. Laird, 5297 [11MR], 6786 [25MR], 12474 [14MY]

———Senator Nunn, 6785 [25MR]

———Senator Quayle, 8897 [9AP]

———several former Secs. of Defense, 5690 [13MR]

———Soviet Minister of Defense, 7786 [2AP]

———Thomas Moorer, 6784 [25MR], 12475 [14MY]

Antiballistic Missiles: Barry M. Goldwater, 23099 [7AU]

———Bennie L. Davis, 23096 [7AU]

———Bruce Palmer, 23099 [7AU]

———Dwight D. Eisenhower, 23096 [7AU]

———George F. Kennan, 23096 [7AU]

———John T. Chain, Jr., 23101 [7AU]

———Royal Allison, 23098 [7AU]

Antisatellite Weapons: Reagan administration, 26274 [2OC]

Approval of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, 26435 [6OC]

Arms Control as an Instrument of U.S. Foreign Policy: Senator Durenberger, 35999-36001 [17DE]

Arms Control Language in Supplemental Appropriations Bill: Senator Byrd, 12459 [14MY]

Arms Control Treaties: President Reagan, 26308 [2OC]

Backfire Aircraft: Cyrus Vance, 1668 [21JA]

Chemical Weapons: U.S. arms control negotiator, 12777, 12787, 12789 [19MY]

Comments on the Report of the American Physical Society, 12816 [20MY]

Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Angelo Codevilla, 8461 [8AP]

———CIA, 8463 [8AP]

———Dept. of Defense, 8463 [8AP]

———Eugene Rostow, 8460 [8AP]

———Gerard Smith, 8460 [8AP]

———Henry A. Kissinger, 8460 [8AP]

———Jack Matlock, 8461 [8AP]

———Leonid I. Brezhnev, 8459 [8AP]

———Soviet officials, 8459 [8AP]

Consequences of Nuclear Warfare, 5276 [10MR]

Data on the Numbers of Strategic Offensive Arms as of the Date of Signature of the Treaty, 1667 [21JA]

``Doubletalk,'' Gerard Smith, 23099 [7AU]

Intermediate Range Arms Control Treaty: Clark Clifford, 31982 [17NO]

———Donald H. Rumsfeld, 31983 [17NO]

———Eliot Richardson, 31983 [17NO]

———Harold Brown, 31983 [17NO]

———James Schlesinger, 31983 [17NO]

———Melvin R. Laird, 31982 [17NO]

———Robert McNamara, 31982 [17NO]

Krasnoyarsk Radar: CIA, 26436 [6OC]

MX Dense Pack: Senator Symms, 12478 [14MY]

Nuclear Attack: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 26421 [6OC]

Nuclear Deterrent: Winston S. Churchill, 3365 [17FE]

Nuclear Test Moratorium: John F. Kennedy, 9682 [23AP], 12070 [12MY]

Nuclear Weapons, 26433 [6OC]

———Angelo Codevilla, 26440 [6OC]

———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 26436, 26439 [6OC]

———CIA, 26435, 26439 [6OC]

———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 26437 [6OC]

———Henry A. Kissinger, 26434 [6OC]

———Henry M. Jackson, 26434 [6OC]

———Larry Welch, 26435 [6OC]

———Melvin R. Laird, 26435 [6OC]

———President Reagan, 26434, 26435, 26437 [6OC]

———William J. Crowe, Jr., 26435 [6OC]

———William R. Harris, 26440 [6OC]

———Zbigniew Brzezinski, 26437 [6OC]

Outer Space: President Eisenhower, 4149 [26FE]

Pakistan Development of Nuclear Weapons: A.Q. Khan, 19778 [14JY]

SALT I Treaty: President Reagan, 27057 [8OC]

———U.S. Government, 26302 [2OC]

SALT II: Dept. of State, 3364 [17FE]

———Jimmy Carter, 26084 [1OC]

———Senator Wallop, 26263 [2OC]

———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3364 [17FE]

SALT II Numerical Limits, 6950 [25MR]

Senate Observer Group on Arms Control: Edward L. Rowny, 18581 [1JY]

Soviet Detente: Winston S. Churchill II, 3365 [17FE]

Soviet Military Production Capabilities: Harold Brown, 26107 [1OC]

Soviet Missile Deployment: sundry, 23110, 23111 [7AU]

Soviet SALT II Violations (sundry excerpts), 3147 [5FE]

Soviet Treaty Violations: President Reagan, 23109 [7AU]

Soviet Violations of Certain Arms Control Treaties: ACDA, 36556 [19DE]

Space Science: Thomas Donahue, 4153 [26FE]

Story of SALT I: Gerard Smith, 18175 [30JN]

Strategic Defense Initiative Funding: Clark Clifford, 12055 [12MY]

———George Hess, 12055 [12MY]

———Harold Brown, 12086, 12097 [12MY]

———James A. Abrahamson, 9358 [22AP]

———Pentagon press briefing, 12066 [12MY]

———President Reagan, 12086 [12MY]

———Robert A. Cooper, 12083 [12MY]

———Robert Cooper, 12098 [12MY]

———Senator Wilson, 7783 [2AP]

Threshold Test Ban Treaty and Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Treaty With Verification Language: President Reagan, 12460 [14MY]

Treaties: Brent Scowcroft, 31620, 31621 [10NO]

———Paul Warnke, 31620 [10NO]

U.S. National Security and Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 8464 [8AP]

U.S. Policy: William Colby, 23515 [9SE]

U.S. SALT Policy (sundry excerpts), 2233 [29JA]

Studies

Death of Arms Control—Soviet SALT Break Out: David S. Sullivan, 2343-2352 [29JA]

Summaries

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), 11121-11126 [5MY]

Arms Control Test Ban on Underground Explosions (S. 1106), 23103 [7AU]

Dept. of Defense Appropriations (H.R. 1748), Arms Control Provisions, 32665-32668 [18NO]

Geneva Arms Control Talks, 28770 [21OC]

Presidentially Confirmed Expanding Pattern of SALT II Break Out Violations, 24521 [18SE]

U.S. Export Monitoring: GAO, 26863 [7OC]

Surveys

American Public Opinion and U.S. Foreign Policy 1987: Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 11567 [6MY]

Tables

Military implications of Soviet SALT II violations, 26440 [6OC]

SALT, 2232 [29JA]

Soviet and U.S. strategic nuclear forces, 3365 [17FE]

Status of Geneva negotiations, 15108 [9JN]

Strategic defense initiative budget, 23977 [15SE]

Testimonies

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Abraham D. Sofaer, 5585, 5586 [12MR]

———Gerard Smith, 5585 [12MR]

———Louis Henkin and Harlan Fiske, 5706 [13MR]

———William P. Rogers, 5136 [10MR]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty as a Framework for Strategic Defense Programs and Arms Control Negotiations: William R. Harris, 8887-8889 [9AP]

Compliance With Arms Control Treaties: Dept. of Defense, 8459 [8AP]

Nuclear Weapons Testing: John Pawlikowski, 2459 [2FE]

Texts of

Antiballistic Missile Treaty, articles 6(1) and 6(2), 13135 [20MY]

H. Con. Res. 158, establish South Pacific nuclear free zone, 28476 [20OC]

H.R. 12, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 968 [7JA]

H.R. 898, Arms Export Reform Act, 2368 [29JA]

H.R. 2689, ACDA appropriations, 17989 [29JN], 35277 [11DE]

S. 415, SALT II Sublimit Mutual Restraint Act, 2234 [29JA]

S. 472, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 2911 [4FE]

S. 859, amend the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Authorization Act, 7053 [26MR]

S. 1106, test ban on underground nuclear explosions, 23102 [7AU]

S. Res. 30, reauthorize and redesignate the Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 290, 785 [6JA]

S. Res. 94, arms control negotiations with Soviet Union, 2338 [29JA], 3369 [17FE]

S. Res. 158, support for Threshold Test Ban and Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaties, 4637 [3MR]

S. Res. 167, Antiballistic Missile Treaty interpretation, 5634 [12MR]

S. Res. 197, antiballistic missile system development and deployment, 10357 [29AP]

S. Res. 348, Arms Control Treaty Review Support Office, 36558, 36616 [19DE]

Treaties

Antiballistic Missile Treaty Interpretation, 18177 [30JN]

Articles of Ratification With Rarotonga, 20840 [22JY]