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Nuclear test ban (see also Nuclear test
moratorium; Nuclear testing; Thresh-
old Test Ban Treaty)—Continued
Independent Commission statement, 23
Indian position, 735

Netherlands statement, 434-438

Six Nations Leaders position, 93–94,
158, 176-178, 465-468, 780, 783
Soviet position, 211, 212, 718, 735,
780-781

Bessmertnykh statement, 309
CPSU report, 83, 86

Gorbachev statements, 13-14, 69, 86,
115-117, 220-222, 245, 246,
428, 504-507, 633, 645, 646,
647, 672

Issraelyan statements, 119, 157–163
Korniyenko statement, 76–77
Petrosyants statement, 738
Shevardnadze statements, 61,704,706
TASS report, 125

U.S. position, 507, 582, 620, 720
Adelman statements, 169-171, 519
Barker statement, 231, 236
Defense Department Authorization
Act, 1987, 652, 655-656

DeWitt letter, 609-610

Holmes statement, 226–227

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Nuclear test ban (see also Nuclear test
moratorium; Nuclear testing;
Threshold Test Ban Treaty):
Verification-Continued

Six Nations Leaders position, 465,
466-467, 468-471

Soviet position, 136, 192, 491-492,
513, 718, 780, 781
Akhromeyev statement, 513
Issraelyan statement, 158, 159-163
Gorbachev statements, 69, 116,497,
506, 529-530
Korniyenko statement, 76
Swedish paper, 403–405

U.S. policy, 448-452
U.S. position, 652, 656
Barker statement, 231, 236
Bennett article, 582
DeWitt letter, 609-610
Holmes statement, 227, 229-230
President's Commission on Strate-

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Nuclear testing-Continued

Soviet tests, 229, 237, 238

U.S. policy on underground testing,
624-627

U.S. position:

Adelman statements, 169–170, 667
Barker statement, 231-236

Crowe statement, 237-241

Department of Defense Authorization

Act, 1987, 655-656

Holmes statement, 226–231
House Joint Resolution, 88-89
Mathias article, 207–209

Perle statement, 726-727

Reagan statements, 105-106,
124-125, 685, 697-698

Shultz statement, 696, 697-698
Simon article, 400-401

State Department reports, 448-452
Wagner statement, 146–147
White House statement, 625-627
U.S. tests, 76, 157-158, 164-165,
190-191, 200, 207, 220, 498-499,
780

SDI and, 609
Verification:

Soviet position, 76–77, 125, 136, 192,
491-492, 497, 506

U.S. position, 208, 622, 624

Barker statement, 231, 236
Crowe statement, 237, 240-241
Interagency study, 483-490
Reagan statements, 480-481,

624-625

Shultz remarks, 697-698

State Department report, 448-453

Nuclear testing experts meeting, U.S.-
Soviet, 738

Nuclear test moratorium:

Czechoslovak position, 521
Netherlands position, 436-437
Soviet position, 190-191,719, 779-781
Akhromeyev statements, 510, 514,
532

Bessmertnykh remarks, 309
CPSU statement, 83

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Adelman statements, 170-171,518

Bennett article, 582

Holmes statement, 228, 229

Lowitz statement, 91

Mathias article, 207

Reagan addresses, 492, 624
Shultz statement, 620
Verification, 13, 469, 505, 783
Warsaw Pact position, 132, 338
Nuclear tests, number of, 532
Nuclear transfers, 298-299
Nuclear war:

Chinese position, 143
FRG position, 455

Independent Commission view, 22
NAC position, 768

New Zealand position, 279–281
Six Nations Leaders position, 177, 466,
782,783

Soviet-Indian Declaration, 733
Soviet position, 533, 718

CPSU statement, 81, 83, 84, 86
Gorbachev statements, 166, 426,504,

522, 524, 525, 530, 629, 676
Issraelyan statement, 117–118
Korniyenko statement, 70-71, 78
Shevardnadze statement, 61, 62
U.S. position, 707, 720

Warsaw Pact position, 129, 174, 659,
661,664, 739

Nuclear weapons (see also Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weap-

ons):

Chinese position, 142, 143

Delhi statement, 22

Nuclear weapons (see also Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weap-
ons) Continued

FRG position, 454, 699, 700, 702
Indian position, 733–735

NAC position, 281, 770, 772

NATO position, 257, 677, 678, 755
New Zealand position, 279–281
Polish position, 763

Six Nations Leaders position, 177, 466,
782-783

Soviet position, 72, 77, 136, 190, 309,

509, 733–735, 759, 778

CPSU statements, 81, 85-86, 107
Gorbachev statements, 11-13, 17, 18,

116, 165, 199-200, 201, 202,
245, 428, 495-496, 499, 522,
526-527, 530, 629, 633,
642-643, 646, 647, 648,
671-672, 675, 676
Indian-Soviet joint declaration,
733-735

Pravda editorial, 56–59

Shevardnadze remarks, 703-704,705

Third countries and, 711, 713
U.N.G.A. resolution, 740, 741

U.S. position:

Adelman addresses, 667, 709-716
Crowe statement, 237-239
Holmes statements, 228, 230, 419
Mathias article, 208-209

Nitze addresses, 52, 53, 109
Perle testimony, 150
Reagan statements, 6, 9, 19-20, 60,

79, 80, 225, 261, 336, 569,
571-572, 622, 634, 635

Rogers testimony, 767

Shultz statements, 284, 551,684,686,
687

White House statements, 20, 626-627
Verification of ban on, 12, 631,710-712
Warsaw Pact position, 130, 342, 343,
659, 660, 739

Nunn, Sam, 490, 554

Nyerere, Julius K., 93n, 115n, 178, 464n,
465n, 504n, 782n

O'Neill, Thomas P., Jr., 60n, 92n, 364n,

456n

Organization of American States, 173,322,
323, 331
Orlov, Yuri, 635

Orzechowski, Marian, 129, 658
Outer space, militarization of (see also
Antisatellite arms control; Strategic
Defense Initiative):

Ad Hoc Committee on Prevention of an
Arms Race in Outer Space report,
500-502

Chinese position, 143
FRG position, 98–105, 455
Independent Commission statement, 23
NATO position, 769

Pakistani position, 375, 376
SDI and, 136-141

Six Nations Leaders position, 94, 467,
782-783

Soviet position, 75, 84, 135, 290, 309,
374, 735, 759,

CPSU program, 107

CPSU statements, 86, 108
Issraelyan statement, 117–123
Gorbachev statements, 10, 11, 13, 15,
165, 494, 506, 672, 675
U.N.G.A. resolution, 740-743
U.S. position, 20, 136-141, 214-215,
216, 218, 219, 669-670
Warsaw Pact position, 129, 130, 132,
337,338, 342, 659, 660, 661, 739
Outer space, peaceful uses of, 87, 122, 375,
428, 459, 467, 740
Outer space, protection of objects in,
99-105, 123, 141, 375

Outer Space Treaty. See Treaty on Prin-

ciples Governing the Activities of
States in the Exploration and Use of
Outer Space, Including the Moon and
Other Celestial Bodies

Outer space, U.S.-Soviet cooperation in,
668

Pacific region (see also South Pacific Fo-
rum; South Pacific nuclear-free zone),
424, 428-432, 496, 663

Pakistan, 63-66, 157, 188, 375-376, 444,

740n

Palme Commission, 255, 695

Palme, Olof, 22n, 93n, 115, 555
Panama, 173

Papandreou, Andreas, 93n, 115n, 178, 464n,
465n, 504n, 782n

Paraguay, 744n

Parity:

French statement, 68

FRG position, 456

Soviet position, 83, 118, 292, 309, 646,
675, 758

Warsaw Pact position, 176, 739
Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty
(PNET):

Australian position, 423-424
Netherlands position, 437

Soviet position, 125, 158, 528, 633,704,
738, 781

Soviet violations, 449-450
U.S. position:

Adelman statements, 169, 171, 671
Barker statement, 231, 236
Congressional report, 652–653
Defense Department Authorization
Act, 652-653, 656

Holmes statement, 228, 230

House joint resolution, 89

Interagency study, 485–487,489-490

President's Commission on Strategic

Forces, 385

Reagan proposal, 626

Reagan statements, 105-106,
124-125, 481, 572, 624-625
Shultz letter, 552

State Department report, 448-451
White House statements, 168, 626
Verification deficiencies, 449-451
Pell, Claiborne, 490

Pérez de Cuéllar, Javier, 95

Perle, Richard N., 147-151, 206, 336,
722-731

Peru, 443, 740n

Petrosyants, Andranik M., 738
Philippines, 431

Pincus, Walter, 146

Plutonium, 5, 185, 224, 406, 410

PNET. See Peaceful Nuclear Explosions
Treaty

Poindexter, John, 727

Poland, 122, 382, 544, 550, 555, 658, 738,
748n, 760-765

Politiken (Copenhagen), 545n
Poptchev, Petar, 503

Portugal, 173n, 284, 501, 503, 555, 682n,
740n, 744n, 748n, 757, 771

Pravda (Moscow), 56-59, 140n, 688n,
738n, 757n, 778n

President's Commission on Strategic
Forces, 383-385

Simon response to, 400-401
President's Strategic Defense Initiative,
The (see also Strategic Defense Initia-
tive), 304

Protocol on the Prevention of Nuclear War
(1973), 103

Proxmire, William, 222

Qian Jiadong, 153–157

Quadripartite Agreement, 282
Quayle, Danforth, 515

Radars (see also Krasnoyarsk radar), 33,
34-35, 139, 146, 148, 150, 151, 237,
293, 294, 296, 353, 359, 375, 516,
665, 689, 712

Rapacki Plan, 762
Rapid reload:

ABM launchers, 28, 36, 37, 272, 297
Rarotonga Treaty, 778-779

Reagan, Ronald W. (see also United States-
Soviet relations: Geneva summit and
Reykjavik summit), 464, 531, 543,
679

Arms control legislation, 621–622
Arms control negotiations, 19-20, 22,
251, 517

Arms control proposals, 551, 570–571
Binary chemical weapons, 179,432,433
CDE, 55, 573-574, 579, 616–618
Chemical weapons convention, 383,419,
536, 543, 612

Conference on Disarmament, 317
Contadora peace initiative, 481-482
CSCE, 579

Reagan, Ronald W. (see also United States-
Soviet relations: Geneva summit and
Reykjavik summit)-Continued
Defense Department authorization bill,

492-493

Glassboro address, 551

Gorbachev response to letter from, 531
ICBM modernization, 781–782
Interim restraint, 457-460
Intermediate-range nuclear forces,
79-80, 643

Joint statement on Non-Proliferation
Treaty, 186-187

MBFR talks, 127n, 246, 679
Nuclear and space arms talks, 9–10,

225-226, 371-372, 373, 707-709
Nuclear cooperation with European

Atomic Energy Community, 92-93
Nuclear nonproliferation policy, 1-5,60,

182-190

Nuclear test ban, 167, 169, 171, 177,

178, 192, 231, 246, 500, 529–530
Nuclear testing, 124-125, 190, 192,
624-625

Nuclear testing limitations, 105-106,
448n, 480-481, 490
Soviet response to, 125
Nuclear weapons, 85-86
PNET, 449-451

Reykjavik summit, 621–622, 634–641,
665-666

SALT agreements, 148, 149, 265,

266-277, 283, 284, 290, 346-347,
361-363, 364-365, 456-457, 688,
691, 753-754, 758, 775-777
Policy statement, 260-264, 335-337
Soviet response to, 308-310
SDI, 74, 140, 213, 214, 234, 252, 264,

305, 306, 346, 623, 635, 635–636,
637, 638, 640-641, 665-666, 708,
720-721, 753

FRG support for, 699–700

Six Nations Leaders letters to, 464-465,
466

Soviet noncompliance with arms control
agreements, 27-51, 364–365, 450
Strategic force projections, 456-457

Reagan, Ronald W. (see also United States-
Soviet relations: Geneva summit and
Reykjavik summit)-Continued
Strategic modernization program,
299-302

Television address to the Soviet people,
5-7
TTBT, 449–451

United Nations addresses, 450-451,
569-572

Richmond News-Leader, 518
Rift Valley fever (RVF), 540-541
Ringdal, Frode, 441

Robens, Arthur, 711

Rogers, Bernard W., 553, 767-768
Romania, 129, 131, 340, 443, 544, 550,
555, 658, 660, 661, 694, 738, 740n,
761

Rosenfeld, Steve, 728
Rosengren, Jack W., 232
Roth, Toby, 358, 361
Roussel, Peter H., 168n
Rowe, Richard A., 503
Rude Pravo, 521
Rush, Benjamin, 716

RVF. See Rift Valley fever

SACEUR. See Supreme Allied Commander
Europe

SADCC. See Southern Africa Develop-
ment Co-ordination Conference
Sagdeyev, Roald Z., 700

St. Christopher and Nevis, 744n
Saint Lucia, 744n
Saint Vincent, 744n
SALT I. See Strategic Arms Limitation
Agreements I; Strategic Arms Limita-
tion Talks I

SALT II. See Strategic Arms Limitation
Talks II Treaty

Samoa, 744n

SAMS. See Surface-to-air missiles
Sandinistas, 482

San Marino, 555

Sarney, José, 187

SCC. See Standing Consultative Commis-

sion, U.S.-Soviet

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