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Subject Women in Arms Control: Time for a Gender Turn? | Arms Control Today, October 2019
Date October 4, 2019 4:14 PM
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Saudi Arabia enrichment plans, the ATT and gender violence, and more
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** Features
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** Women in Arms Control: Time for a Gender Turn? ([link removed])
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** By Renata Dwan
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Progress on gender mainstreaming will require focused efforts. (Login required.)
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** The Nonproliferation Gold Standard: The New Normal? ([link removed])
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** By Victor Gilinsky and Henry Sokolski
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Saudi Arabian actions have made more likely the prospect that the United States will require stringent nonproliferation conditions on any transfers of nuclear materials or technology. (Login required.)


** Looking Back
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** Recalling the Senate Review of New START ([link removed])
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** By Brian P. McKeon
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The linkage between New START ratification and the modernization of the U.S. nuclear arsenal offers useful lessons for today.
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** FOCUS
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** One Planet Is All You Get ([link removed])
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** By Daryl G. Kimball
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** BOOK REVIEW
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** The Senkaku Paradox: Risking Great Power War Over Small States ([link removed])
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** Reviewed by Michael T. Klare
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Michael E. O'Hanlon considers how to lower the risks of small conflicts escalating into major, even nuclear wars.


** REMARKS
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** The Arms Trade Treaty Builds Humanitarian Norms ([link removed])
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** By Gilles Carbonnier
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A senior Red Cross official promotes respect for international humanitarian law.


** News and Analysis
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North Korea Opens Door to Nuclear Talks ([link removed])

Iran Announces Third Nuclear Breach ([link removed])

Russia, China Criticize U.S. Missile Test ([link removed])

Boeing Seeks Intervention on New ICBM ([link removed])

Saudi Arabia Seeks to Enrich Uranium ([link removed])

U.S. Raises Treaty Compliance Concerns ([link removed])

U.S. Intel Sheds Light on Russian Explosion ([link removed])

Pentagon Seeks New Missile Interceptor ([link removed])

Turkey Shows Nuclear Weapons Interest ([link removed])

Cluster Munitions Treaty Nears 10-Year Mark ([link removed])

ATT Confronts Gender-Based Violence ([link removed])


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News Briefs
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India Boosts Range of BrahMos Cruise Missile ([link removed])

India Considers No-First-Use Changes ([link removed])

Four Candidates Vie to Lead IAEA ([link removed])

Pakistan Maintains Missile Tests ([link removed])

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