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President of Pakistan, 1979— . ZSCHAU, ED. U.S. Congressional Representative (R., CA), 1983-; member, House Foreign Affairs Committee. INDEX ABM Treaty. See Strategic Arms Limita- tion Agreements (SALT) I: Anti-Bal- ACDA. See Arms Control and Disarma- ment Agency Acquired immune deficiency syndrome Adams, John Quincy, 639 Antisatellite testing, 365-367, 518,519, Arms control addresses, 247-254, 517-521 Arms control impact statements, 60 581-583 Nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, Nuclear-free world, 709-716 SALTII Treaty, 336, 346–347, 361-363 agreements, 27n Advanced cruise missile (ACM), 263, 267, 276, 291, 493, 766 AEC. See Atomic Energy Commission Soviet occupation of, 38, 169, 250, 251, 771 Use of chemical weapons against, 47, Agency for International Development, AIDS. See Acquired immune deficiency Aircraft, 52, 53, 111, 146, 524, 645, 723, B-1, 170, 234–235, 238, 248, 521 B-52,234-235,238,264,266,276,277, Backfire bomber, 29, 38, 42-43, 111, Bear, 461 Bear H bomber, 40, 352 Blackjack bombers, 352 Bombers, 239, 248, 309, 310, 390, 399, F-111, 768 Heavy bombers (see also Strategic nu- Strategic bombers, 629, 645 Air defense, 34-35, 235, 237, 712-713, 54, 110, 216, 234, 249, 252, 297, 335, Akhromeyev, Sergey F., 509-514, 525, ALCMs. See Air-launched cruise missiles Alfonsín, Raúl, 93n, 115n, 178, 187, 464n, 465n, 504n, 782n Algeria, 163n, 555, 740n, 746n Andersson, Gustav, 95n Angola, 109, 250, 549, 635, 636, 668, 746n U.S. position, 28, 33, 34, 35, 36-37, 138, 148, 216, 383, 390, 688, 689 Anti-ballistic missile (ABM) systems: FRG position, 102 Pakistani position, 376 Soviet position, 120, 121, 533, 644,647, U.S. position: Adelman statement, 366 Defense Department report, 293, 294, House Foreign Affairs Committee Lowitz statement, 138, 139, 140 Nitze statements, 214, 304-305, 688-691 Perle statement, 148, 149, 150-151 Shultz address, 685 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. See Strategic Arms Limitation Agreements (SALT Six Nations Leaders position, 467 Crowe statement, 237 Reagan statements, 492, 621 Antisatellite (ASAT) systems, 139, 216, 237, 506, 554 Testing, 365-367, 553-554, 583 Anti-tactical ballistic missile (ATBM), 35 Argentina, 93n, 115n, 135, 178, 187, 190, Arms control: in Europe, 56-59 NATO Defense Planning Committee communique, 257 Reykjavik summit, 637 SDI, stability, and, 302–308 Arms control agreements (see also individ- Compliance: Six Nations Leaders statement on, 783 U.N.G.A. resolution on, 31, 748-749 Interim restraint, 203, 260-264, 265, Soviet violations, 27-51, 144-145, 247, 249, 259,261, 266, 267-271, 275, U.S. policy on noncompliance, 399-400, ABM Treaty, 74, 516 Binary chemical weapons, 178 INDEX Brazilian position, 507 Chinese position, 142 Contadora position, 256, 320, 321 Indian position, 734 NATO position, 769 Six Nations Leaders position, 94, 177, 465, 466, 467, 469, 782-783 15, 18, 69, 115, 116, 165, 167, Arms race (see also Outer space, militari- Soviet position-Continued Issraelyan statements, 117, 118, 119, House Foreign Affairs Committee Nitze address, 214, 215, 216 Warsaw Pact position, 129, 130, 132, Arms traffic, 328, 332-333 ASBMs. See Air-to-surface ballistic mis- ASEAN. See Association of South-East Asia, 17, 428, 430-431, 496, 663 143, 226, 630, 635, 643, 645, 659, Aspin, Les, 30n, 364n, 456n, 624 (ASEAN), 26, 430 ATBM. See Anti-tactical ballistic missile Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), 49 Australia, 280, 298, 744n Chemical weapons, 311-316, 368, 380, Nuclear test ban, 209-212, 423-425 Verification of a nuclear test ban, 442, 443, 444, 613 Austria, 122, 173n, 385, 443, 501, 503, Biological and Toxin Weapons Conven- 555, 743n, 744n, 747n Bahamas, 744n Balkans, 175 Ballistic missiles, 53, 303, 623, 756, 766 684, 689-690, 715 Proposed elimination of, 11, 15, 130, Soviet, 303, 304, 364, 456, 459, 462, 712, 724, 777 U.S. deployment of, 264, 266, 267,277, Baltic, nuclear-free status in, 716-717 Bangladesh, 740n Barbados, 744n Barker, Robert, 231-236 Barry, Robert L., 54-56, 151-153, 574, 575-580 Barthelemy, Thomas F., 401-403 Baruch Plan, 710 Batalin, Yuriy P., 700 Bayart, Luvsandorjiin, 501 Belgium, 173n, 288, 443, 555, 617, 682n, 740n, 744n, 747n Belize, 4, 744n Benin, 746n Bendjedid, Chadli, 163n Bennett, Charles E., 581-583 Bensmail, Abdelkader, 502 Bessmertnykh, Aleksandr, 308-310 Biological and toxin weapons: Accidental release of, 422, 475,536,542 Soviet program, 477–478 U.S. statements, 271,421-422,475-480 tion (1972) (see also Chemical weap- ons convention): Second Review Conference: 587-588, 589, 746 Final Declaration, 584-592, 744 U.S. technical paper, 537-541 Infectious diseases, 540-541 U.S. compliance, 476, 480, 534, Soviet, 27, 28, 29, 46-48,271,422, 543-545, 588, 590-591 Blackwill, Robert D., 127-128, 247, 285, 392-395, 581, 678-681 Blix, Hans, 298-299 Bolivia, 444 Bradbury, Norris, 208 Bratteli, Trygve, 545 Brazil, 187, 444, 507-508, 740n, 744n, 746n Brezhnev, Leonid, 43, 250, 349 Broomfield, William S., 358, 361 Brown, Harold, 192–197, 350, 357, 688 Brunei, 4, 744n Brussels Declaration on Conventional Arms Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 251 Budapest Declaration, 341–345, 455,658, 503, 544, 555, 658, 661, 694, 738 |