Nonproliferation Issues
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Excerpt from Nonproliferation Issues: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Arms Control, International Organization and Security Agreements of the Committee on Foreign Relations United States Senate, Ninety-Fourth Congress, First and Second Sessions on Nonproliferation Issues, March 19, April Taylor, Dr. Theodore B., International Research and Technology Corp., Washington, D.C; Vest, George S., Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State; accompanied by Theodore B. Dobbs, Representative of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations, and Louis Nosenzo, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, and Gerald Oplinger, Deputy Director, Office of Nuclear Policy and Operation, Department of State; Willrich, Dr. Mason, University of Virginia Law School, Charlottesville, Va; Statement by Senator Symington, entitled "Controlling The Cancer of Nuclear Proliferation," from the Congressional Record - Senate, March 13, 1975; Report of the Conference of Divonne; NPT: Paradoxes and Problems, by Anne W. Marks, editor; Paper submitted by Dean Adrian Fisher - from NPT: Paradoxes and Problems, Arms Control Association, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C, 1975; Prepared Statement of Theodore B. Taylor; Prepared Statement of Mason Willrich; Biography of Mason Willrich; Biography of Gerard C. Smith; Biographical Sketch of W. K. H. Panofsky; Prepared Statement of W. K. H. Panofsky; Article entitled "Unchained Atom? Nuclear-Plant Growth Arousing Global Fears of Spreading Weapons; West German Package Gives Brazil Know-How That Might Lead to Bomb," by Bowen Northrup, the Wall Street Journal, July 2, 1975; Proposed Brazilian reactor purchase from Wesinghouse; U.S. Government involvement in Westinghouse-Brazil discussions; Calling off of Westinghouse/Brazil deal; Article entitled "Nuclear Parley Ends," from the Washington Post, June 20, 1975; Article entitled "Eight Nations Meeting on A-Exports," by Marilyn Berger, Washington Post, June 19, 1975; Article entitled "Europeans Turning to Soviet Uranium," by William M. Drozdiak, New York Times, July 4, 1975; Article entitled "Foreign Affairs - Are U.S. Misgivings Just Sour Grapes?" from the German Tribune, July 10, 1975; Article entitled "Brazil Seeks Arms Self-Sufficiency With Army-Linked Firm," by Bruce Handler, the Washington Post, July 9, 1975; Prepared statement of Myron B. Kratzer; Prepared statement of Dr. Abraham S. Friedman; Agreements for cooperation in the civil uses of atomic energy; Article entitled "Nuclear Exports: A U. S. Firm´s Troublesome Flirtation With Brazil," by Robert Gillette, Science Magazine, July 25, 1975; U. S. Government guarantees and assurances relating to private uranium enrichment venture; Brazilian uranium resources; Article entitled "Brazilian A-Bomb Reported Within Country´s Capacity," from the New York Times, August 24, 1974; National security implications of nuclear weapons possession by large and expanding number of nations; How IAEA could be strengthened; Foreign (Free World) fuel reprocessing capabilities, July 1975; Foreign uranium enrichment, July 1975; Article entitled "SALT II Threatened... by Nuclear Arms Race," from the New York Times, October 21, 1975; Excerpt from "De Gaulle" by Brian Crozier; Prepared statement of Senator Edward M. Kennedy; Article entitled "The Changing Estimates of Nuclear Horror," by Leslie H. Gelb, from the New York Times, October 19, 1975 About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
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