Nuclear test ban (see also Nuclear test Netherlands statement, 434-438 Six Nations Leaders position, 93–94, Bessmertnykh statement, 309 Gorbachev statements, 13-14, 69, 86, Issraelyan statements, 119, 157–163 U.S. position, 507, 582, 620, 720 DeWitt letter, 609-610 Holmes statement, 226–227 Nuclear test ban (see also Nuclear test Six Nations Leaders position, 465, Soviet position, 136, 192, 491-492, U.S. policy, 448-452 Nuclear testing-Continued Soviet tests, 229, 237, 238 U.S. policy on underground testing, U.S. position: Adelman statements, 169–170, 667 Crowe statement, 237-241 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1987, 655-656 Holmes statement, 226–231 Perle statement, 726-727 Reagan statements, 105-106, Shultz statement, 696, 697-698 State Department reports, 448-452 SDI and, 609 Soviet position, 76–77, 125, 136, 192, U.S. position, 208, 622, 624 Barker statement, 231, 236 624-625 Shultz remarks, 697-698 State Department report, 448-453 Nuclear testing experts meeting, U.S.- Nuclear test moratorium: Czechoslovak position, 521 Bessmertnykh remarks, 309 Adelman statements, 170-171,518 Bennett article, 582 Holmes statement, 228, 229 Lowitz statement, 91 Mathias article, 207 Reagan addresses, 492, 624 Chinese position, 143 Independent Commission view, 22 New Zealand position, 279–281 Soviet-Indian Declaration, 733 CPSU statement, 81, 83, 84, 86 522, 524, 525, 530, 629, 676 Warsaw Pact position, 129, 174, 659, Nuclear weapons (see also Treaty on the ons): Chinese position, 142, 143 Delhi statement, 22 Nuclear weapons (see also Treaty on the FRG position, 454, 699, 700, 702 NAC position, 281, 770, 772 NATO position, 257, 677, 678, 755 Six Nations Leaders position, 177, 466, Soviet position, 72, 77, 136, 190, 309, 509, 733–735, 759, 778 CPSU statements, 81, 85-86, 107 116, 165, 199-200, 201, 202, Pravda editorial, 56–59 Shevardnadze remarks, 703-704,705 Third countries and, 711, 713 U.S. position: Adelman addresses, 667, 709-716 Nitze addresses, 52, 53, 109 79, 80, 225, 261, 336, 569, Rogers testimony, 767 Shultz statements, 284, 551,684,686, White House statements, 20, 626-627 Nunn, Sam, 490, 554 Nyerere, Julius K., 93n, 115n, 178, 464n, O'Neill, Thomas P., Jr., 60n, 92n, 364n, 456n Organization of American States, 173,322, Orzechowski, Marian, 129, 658 Ad Hoc Committee on Prevention of an Chinese position, 143 Pakistani position, 375, 376 Six Nations Leaders position, 94, 467, Soviet position, 75, 84, 135, 290, 309, CPSU program, 107 CPSU statements, 86, 108 Outer Space Treaty. See Treaty on Prin- ciples Governing the Activities of Outer space, U.S.-Soviet cooperation in, Pacific region (see also South Pacific Fo- Pakistan, 63-66, 157, 188, 375-376, 444, 740n Palme Commission, 255, 695 Palme, Olof, 22n, 93n, 115, 555 Papandreou, Andreas, 93n, 115n, 178, 464n, Paraguay, 744n Parity: French statement, 68 FRG position, 456 Soviet position, 83, 118, 292, 309, 646, Warsaw Pact position, 176, 739 Australian position, 423-424 Soviet position, 125, 158, 528, 633,704, Soviet violations, 449-450 Adelman statements, 169, 171, 671 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, State Department report, 448-451 Pérez de Cuéllar, Javier, 95 Perle, Richard N., 147-151, 206, 336, Peru, 443, 740n Petrosyants, Andranik M., 738 Pincus, Walter, 146 Plutonium, 5, 185, 224, 406, 410 PNET. See Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Poindexter, John, 727 Poland, 122, 382, 544, 550, 555, 658, 738, Politiken (Copenhagen), 545n Portugal, 173n, 284, 501, 503, 555, 682n, Pravda (Moscow), 56-59, 140n, 688n, President's Commission on Strategic Simon response to, 400-401 Protocol on the Prevention of Nuclear War Proxmire, William, 222 Qian Jiadong, 153–157 Quadripartite Agreement, 282 Radars (see also Krasnoyarsk radar), 33, Rapacki Plan, 762 ABM launchers, 28, 36, 37, 272, 297 Reagan, Ronald W. (see also United States- Arms control legislation, 621–622 Arms control proposals, 551, 570–571 Conference on Disarmament, 317 Reagan, Ronald W. (see also United States- 492-493 Glassboro address, 551 Gorbachev response to letter from, 531 Joint statement on Non-Proliferation MBFR talks, 127n, 246, 679 225-226, 371-372, 373, 707-709 Atomic Energy Community, 92-93 182-190 Nuclear test ban, 167, 169, 171, 177, 178, 192, 231, 246, 500, 529–530 Nuclear testing limitations, 105-106, Reykjavik summit, 621–622, 634–641, SALT agreements, 148, 149, 265, 266-277, 283, 284, 290, 346-347, 305, 306, 346, 623, 635, 635–636, FRG support for, 699–700 Six Nations Leaders letters to, 464-465, Soviet noncompliance with arms control Reagan, Ronald W. (see also United States- Television address to the Soviet people, United Nations addresses, 450-451, Richmond News-Leader, 518 Robens, Arthur, 711 Rogers, Bernard W., 553, 767-768 Rosenfeld, Steve, 728 RVF. See Rift Valley fever SACEUR. See Supreme Allied Commander SADCC. See Southern Africa Develop- St. Christopher and Nevis, 744n SALT II. See Strategic Arms Limitation Samoa, 744n SAMS. See Surface-to-air missiles San Marino, 555 Sarney, José, 187 SCC. See Standing Consultative Commis- sion, U.S.-Soviet |