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   KEYWORDS : NUCLEAR ARMS CONTROL
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Nuclear-Free Zone for Central Asia -- Staff  -- Washington Post  -- October 04, 2002

Five Central Asian nations have agreed to a treaty declaring their region a nuclear weapons-free zone in a move toward stemming arms proliferation and distancing themselves from Russia.

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Russia Assails U.S. Stance on Arms Reductions -- Michael Wines  -- New York Times  -- March 12, 2002

Defense Minister Sergei B. Ivanov of Russia warned today that the American proposal in arms reduction talks to "warehouse" excess warheads instead of destroying them would not only encourage nuclear proliferation, but could even set off a new kind of arms race.

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Code of Conduct Ineffective, Experts Say -- Mike Nartker  -- Global Security Newswire  -- February 15, 2002

The approved draft proposal of an international ballistic missile code of conduct will do little to stop missile proliferation, arms control experts told Global Security Newswire this week, although some said the code is a progressive step towards more transparency in arms control.

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Nuclear code promoted in Paris -- Staff  -- CNN  -- February 07, 2002

Politicians from 78 countries are attending a conference to help produce international guidelines aimed at curbing the proliferation of ballistic missiles. The guidelines would look to make it difficult for countries to buy missiles from exporting nations and to improve weapons monitoring systems.

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Russia, US To Set Up Working Committees On Disarmament -- Staff  -- Spacedaily  -- January 21, 2002

Russia and the United States are to set up three working groups on military cooperation focusing on strategic disarmament.

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Pentagon Study Urges Arms Shift, From Nuclear to High-Tech -- James Dao  -- New York Times  -- January 09, 2002

A classified Pentagon review of nuclear policy calls for sharply reducing United States dependence on nuclear weapons by expanding the use of conventional, precision arms and building a missile defense system, according to officials familiar with the document.

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U.S. Aims for 3,800 Nuclear Warheads -- Walter Pincus  -- Washington Post  -- January 09, 2002

The Defense Department plans to reduce the number of operational U.S. nuclear warheads from today's 6,000 to 3,800 over the next five years as part of the administration's new strategic policy.

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Nuclear Arms Plan: Saving, Not Scrapping -- Walter Pincus  -- Washington Post  -- January 08, 2002

The Bush administration has announced that bombs and intercontinental missiles involved in the president's promised two-thirds reduction of deployed strategic nuclear forces over the next 10 years would be kept in reserve under its new strategic policy according to congressional sources.

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Sentinel in the Sky -- David Albright and Corey Hinderstein  -- Imaging Notes  -- January 01, 2002

David Albright demonstrates the utility of commercial high-resolution satellite imagery for detecting clandestine nuclear proliferation by focusing on the test case of Algeria.

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US To Revamp Aid To Russia To Fight Nuclear Proliferation -- Oliver Knox  -- Spacedaily  -- December 27, 2001

U.S. President Bush announced recently his committment to enhance US aid aimed at keeping Russian weapons and know-how from unfriendly hands.

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