Issue Brief

Victor Mizin, Diplomat-in-Residence,
Center for Nonproliferation Studies
July 2002
Issue
Introduction
Issue
Brief
Relevant
Resources
Relevant Resources
Official Documents and Reports
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The United States of America and the Russian Federation, Joint Declaration, May 24, 2002. |
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U.S. Department of State, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. |
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White House, Fact Sheet |
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Arms Control Association, Treaties. |
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Nuclear Threat Initiative, Bibliography: Bilateral U.S.-Russian Treaties. |
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Federation of American Scientists, Strategic offensive Reductions Treaty |
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Center for Arms Control, Energy, and Environmental Studies, Strategic Arms Reductions |
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Pavel Podvig, “For Russia, Little Loss, Little Gain,” The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, November-December, 2001. |
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Dana Milbank, “Bush and Putin Sign Arms Pact,” Washington Post, May 25, 2002. |
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Vladimir Isachenkov, “Nunn and Lugar Look to Safeguard Weapons,” Moscow Times, May 28, 2002. |
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Joseph Biden, “Beyond the Moscow Treaty,” Washington Post, May 28, 2002, p. A17. |
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