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Luke Air Force Range, 782
Luxembourg, 555, 682n, 740n, 744n

Mack, Connie, 358, 361

Madrid Hurtado, Miguel de la, 93n, 115n,

178, 464n, 465n, 504n, 782n
Madrid mandate, 55n, 56, 555, 564, 567,
662, 761n, 763–764, 770

Malawi, 184

Malmstrom AFB, 782

Malta, 555

Markey, Edward J., 720–721

Mathias, Charles McC., Jr., 207-209

MBFR talks. See Mutual and Balanced

Force Reductions talks

McCain, John Sidney III, 358, 361

McFarlane, Robert C., 147

McGregor, Peter, 442, 444

McNamara, Robert S., 699

Mediterranean, 163-164, 340-341, 567,

662

Medium-range missiles. See Intermediate-

range nuclear forces

Mexico, 22n, 93n, 115n, 135, 178, 190,
454, 464n, 499, 740n, 782n
Mexico Declaration, 464, 465-468, 499,
506

Meyer, Hans-Friedrich, 547

Middle East, 5, 181, 200, 663

Mikhaylov, Valerian V., 128

Milea, Vasile, 738

Milhollin, Gary, 547, 548

Military alliances (see also North Atlantic
Treaty Organization; Warsaw Pact),
87, 119, 430, 664

Military budgets, 18, 87, 119, 133, 194,

198, 262, 274, 327, 347, 350-351,
362, 493, 524, 657, 660, 662, 664,
720, 739
Military exercises, 17, 51, 152, 256, 319,
320, 324-325, 326, 331, 385-386,
512, 525, 616-618, 635, 717, 756
Missiles and missile systems (see also Air-

launched cruise missiles; Ground-
launched cruise missiles; Submarine-
launched ballistic missiles; Subma-
rine-launched cruise missiles):
Galosh, 36, 366

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Missiles and missile systems (see also Air-
launched cruise missiles; Ground-
launched cruise missiles; Submarine-
launched ballistic missiles; Subma-
rine-launched cruise missiles)-Con-
tinued

SS-N-6, 352, 355, 461

SS-N-8, 54, 352, 362

SS-N-17, 352

SS-N-18, 462

SS-N-20, 54, 461

SS-N-23, 54, 461

SS-X-24, 39, 272, 362, 461, 766

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White House statements, 20, 126,
391-392
Verification, 127-128, 287, 288,
392-395

Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions
(MBFR) talks (see also Conventional
force reductions):
Verification--Continued

U.S. position, 126, 246-247, 581,
678-681

Warsaw Pact position, 131, 661
Western delegations statements,
127-128, 285-288, 392-395

NAC. See North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-
tion: North Atlantic Council

Nagasaki, 17, 69, 165, 468

Namibia, 596, 682, 683

National Academy of Sciences:

Exchange program with East European
countries, 544

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID), 544

National Institutes of Health (NIH), 544
National Science Foundation, 544
National Security Adviser, 653-654
National Security Council, 188, 732

National Security Policy Group (NSPG),
732

NATO. See North Atlantic Treaty Organi-
zation

Natural Resources Defense Council,

278-279

Naval confidence-building measures, 717
Naval forces, 723, 752
Near East, 663

Netherlands, 22n, 127n, 173n, 544, 555,
740n, 744n

Chemical weapons, 259, 311, 312, 612,
613, 682n, 692

Workshop, 367-371, 377, 380, 381
Nuclear test ban, 434-438, 443
Neutral states, security requirements of,
578

New Delhi Six. See Six Nations Leaders
Newsweek, 709

New Times (Moscow), 532n

New York Times, 318, 346, 490, 547, 609,
666n, 709

New Zealand, 279-281, 443, 501, 503,
744n, 748n

NIAID. See National Institute of Allergy North Atlantic Treaty Organization

and Infectious Diseases

Nicaragua, 173, 200, 256, 319, 427, 482,

525, 549, 554, 635, 636, 744n

Nicholson, Arthur, 711

Nigeria, 22n, 548, 740n

NIH. See National Institutes of Health
Nitze, Paul, 724-725, 726

ABM Treaty, 687–691

Nuclear and space arms talks, 52-54,

108-115, 749-755

SDI and U.S.-Soviet relations, 213-219
SDI, arms control, and stability, 302-308
Nixon, Richard M., 349, 357,477,674,720
Non-Aligned Movement, 499, 522, 663,
735,741

Nonnuclear weapons (see also conventional
weapons), 133

Nonproliferation Act, 182, 183, 185
Nonproliferation of chemical weapons, 181,
289, 419, 615

Nonproliferation of nuclear technology,
182-199, 554

Blix statement, 298-299

U.S. General Accounting Office report,
222-224

Nonproliferation of nuclear weapons (see
also Nuclear-free zones; Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weap-

ons):

Australian position, 209
Blix statement, 298-299

Israeli position, 255

Soviet position, 11, 107, 778
U.S. position, 384, 401

Annual report, 1-5, 60

Executive branch jurisdiction, 554
Kennedy statement, 182

Reagan letter, 92-93

Shultz letter, 554

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

(NATO):

Annual Defense Review, 756

Autumn Forge exercise, 512

Burden sharing, 354

CDE, 55, 153, 385-388, 580, 762

Chemical rearmament program, Soviet

statement re, 289-290

(NATO) Continued

Chemical weapons, 205, 206, 258, 339,

421, 432, 553, 610, 611, 612, 615
Conventional defenses, 657, 709, 750,

755-757

Cooperation within, 771

CPSU view of, 81, 108
Defense Planning Committee:
Arms control, 257

Chemical weapons, 258-260,
433-434, 611

Soviet statement on, 289–290
Final communique, 755-757
Force Plan 1987-1991, 756
INF, 129, 201, 630
LRINF missiles, 113

MBFR talks, 126, 127-128, 246, 247,
288, 345, 391, 456, 578, 580, 581,
679-680

North Atlantic Council (NAC):

Communique, 768-771

Conventional arms control declara-

tion, 772-773

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Chemical weapons, 259, 377, 503
Nordic nuclear-free zone, 545-547
Seismic monitoring, 91, 236, 441, 443
NPT. See Treaty on the Non-Proliferation

of Nuclear Weapons

NSPG. See National Security Policy Group
NST. See Nuclear and space arms talks
Nuclear accident conventions, 593-608,
660

Nuclear Accidents Agreements (1971), 103
Nuclear and space arms talks (NST), U.S.-
Soviet:

FRG statement, 98, 99
Greek position, 769n
NATO position, 144

Soviet position, 15-16, 123, 292,
373-375, 400, 496, 506

U.S. position, 21, 30, 141, 515-517,518
Kampelman statement, 372-373
Soviet response to, 373–375
Nitze statements, 52-54, 108-115,

217, 219, 306, 749–755
Reagan statements, 6, 9-10, 30, 45,
80, 106, 225-226, 300, 371-372,
707-709

Shultz remarks, 685, 695, 696, 697
White House statements, 20-21, 269
Warsaw Pact position, 339, 660, 739
Nuclear cooperation, 3–4, 5

U.S.-EURATOM, 92-93

Nuclear disarmament (see also Nuclear

weapons):

Chinese position, 142–143

French position, 66–68

Indian position, 735

Six Nations Leaders position, 468
Soviet position, 135, 703, 718, 719, 735
CPSU position, 85-86, 107

Gorbachev statements, 12, 165, 426,

Nuclear-free world:

526, 529, 643, 675, 676
Korniyenko statement, 72–76
U.S. position re, 238–239, 241
Warsaw Pact position, 337, 339–340,
342,660, 664

Nuclear
exports, 4-5, 92-93, 222-224
Nuclear-free epoch, 642

Soviet-Indian declaration, 733–735
Soviet statements, 61, 69, 191,629,642,
650, 659, 676, 718, 719, 760, 774
U.S. statement, 709-717,
Nuclear freeze, 232

French statement, 68

FRG position, 455

Soviet position, 12, 107, 643
Nuclear-free zones:

in the Balkans, 131, 175, 176, 340, 661
in the Baltic, 716-717

in Central Europe, 131, 175, 176, 340,
661, 695, 762-763

in Europe, 23, 173-176, 202, 340, 342,
343, 661, 762-763

in Korean peninsula, 431
in Latin America, 3

in Middle East, 255-256

in Nordic Europe, 131, 175, 176, 340,
545-547, 661

in South Atlantic, 682
in Southeast Asia, 431

in South Pacific, 3, 61-62, 280, 431,
471-474, 778-779

Soviet position, 107
Nuclear nonproliferation. See Nonprolif-
eration of nuclear technology; Non-
proliferation of nuclear weapons
Nuclear Nonproliferation Act of 1978, 1n,
92, 93, 222

Nuclear power, 298–299

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 188-189,

222, 223

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