Cooperative Arms Control and Nonproliferation
In: Non-proliferation, Disarmament and Arms Control
Intro -- COOPERATIVE ARMS CONTROL AND NONPROLIFERATION TREATIES, AGREEMENTS AND CONTROL REGIMES -- COOPERATIVE ARMS CONTROL AND NONPROLIFERATION TREATIES, AGREEMENTS AND CONTROL REGIMES -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 ARMS CONTROL AND NONPROLIFERATION: A CATALOG OF TREATIES AND AGREEMENTS* -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- National Security, Arms Control, and Nonproliferation -- The Arms Control Agenda -- ARMS CONTROL BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND STATES OF THE FORMER SOVIET UNION -- The Early Years: SALT I and SALT II -- The Interim Agreement on Offensive Arms -- The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT II) -- The ABM Treaty -- The Reagan and Bush Years: INF and START -- The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty -- The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) -- START after the Soviet Union -- START Provisions -- START Expiration -- START II -- START II Provisions -- START II Ratification -- The Clinton and Bush Years: Moving Past START and the ABM Treaty -- START III Framework for Strategic Offensive Forces -- Ballistic Missile Defenses and the ABM Treaty -- Missile Defense Plans and Programs -- ABM Treaty Issues and Negotiations -- The Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty -- Treaty Provisions -- Monitoring and Verification -- Nonstrategic Nuclear Weapons -- The Obama Administration: New START -- Pursuing an Agreement -- Treaty Provisions -- Limits on Warheads and Launchers -- Monitoring and Verification -- Relationship between Offensive and Defensive Weapons -- Threat Reduction and Nonproliferation Assistance -- DOD's Cooperative Threat Reduction Program (CTR) -- CTR Implementation -- Chemical Weapons Destruction -- Cooperative Biological Engagement -- Scope and Priorities for CTR Projects -- Future of the CTR Program -- Department of Energy Nonproliferation Cooperation Programs -- Highly Enriched Uranium