Abstract

Authors
Abrahamson, Dean, “The Political Atom,” July/Aug., 39-44
Aftergood, Steven, “Secrecy is Back in Fashion,” Nov./Dec., 26-33; “The Rosenbergs and the Wen Ho Lee Case,” Nov./Dec., 28-29; “The President is a Traitor,” Nov./Dec., 30; “When We Leak, It's Patriotic,” Nov./Dec., 30; “Congressional Zeal Meets the New York Times,” Nov./Dec., 31
Ahmedullah, Mohammed, “Pakistan: After the Coup,” Jan./Feb., 14-16; “Marketing the Buddhist Message,” Mar./Apr., 13-16; “Escape to Freedom,” Mar./Apr., 14; “Let'm Eat Nukes,” Sept./Oct., 52-57
Albright, David, “Secrets That Matter,” Nov./Dec., 57-62
Alvarez, Robert, “Energy in Decay,” May/June, 24-35; “One Vast Experiment,” May/June, 28
Arkin, William M., “How Much Did Japan Know?,” Jan./Feb., 11-13, 78-79; “Iceland Melts,” Jan./Feb., 80; “Global Nuclear Stockpiles: 1945-2000,” Mar./Apr., 79; “The Nuclear Burden,” Mar./Apr., 80; “Smart Bombs, Dumb Targeting?,” May/June, 46-53; “U.S. Nuclear Forces, 2000,” May/June, 69-71; “Saddam Hussein, Winner,” May/June, 80; “Russian Nuclear Forces, 2000,” July/Aug., 70-71; “Russian Nuclear War, Made in Omaha,” July/Aug., 72; “French and British Nuclear Forces, 2000,” Sept./Oct., 69-71; “The SIOP—For-ever Immoral,” Sept./Oct., 72; “Chinese Nuclear Forces, 2000,” Nov./Dec., 78-79; “No Nukes, Or New Nukes,” Nov./Dec., 84
Bamford, James, review of Richelson, America's Space Sentinels, Jan./Feb., 65-66
Bourgholtzer, Frank, review of Grose, Operation Rollback, Nov./Dec., 68-69
Boyer, Paul, review of Saunders, The Cultural Cold War, Sept./Oct., 59-61
Burr, William, “How Much Did Japan Know?,” Jan./Feb., 11-13, 78-79
Butler, Lee, “Zero Tolerance,” Jan./Feb., 20-21, 72
Cirincione, Joseph, “The Assault on Arms Control,” Jan./Feb., 32-37; “Republicans Do It Better,” Sept./Oct., 17-19
Cohen, Avner, “The Bomb that Never Is,” May/June, 22-23
Cole, Leonard, review of Tucker (ed.), Toxic Terror, Sept./Oct., 58-59
Cortright, David, “The Limits of Coercion,” Nov./Dec., 18-20
Dolley, Steven, “Accident Prone,” Mar./Apr., 42-45
Easthouse, Keith, “Nuclear Complex: Too Close for Comfort,” Sept./Oct., 10-12
Endicott, John E., review of Cummings, Parallax Visions, Mar./Apr., 73-74
Evstafiev, Dmitri, “Russia's Political Players,” Mar./Apr., 57-61
Fetter, Steve, “Energy 2050,” July/Aug., 28-38
Flynn, Michael, “Web Watch: Time,” Jan./Feb., 8-9; “Private Eye, Public View,” Mar./Apr., 6-7; “Old Habits Die Hard,” Mar./Apr., 18; “Mexico: Trouble at the Green Lagoon,” May/June, 12-14; “Bodies for Bullets,” May/June, 41; “Rocket Scientists Not Required,” July/Aug., 33; “Bernardo Salas,
‘Bad Element’,” July/Aug., 45-51; “Las Madres,” July/Aug., 50; review of Wise, Cas-sidy's Run, Sept./Oct., 35-36; “We Served the Cause,” Sept./Oct., 41-44; “Chiapas: No Place Like Home,” Sept./Oct., 46-51; “The Rock Is a Hard Place,” Nov./Dec., 7-8; “Lifting the Curtain on Science,” Nov./Dec., 10-11; “Refusing to Answer,” Nov./Dec., 50; “Empty Quiver, Bent Spear, or … ?” Nov./Dec., 66-67
Garthoff, Raymond L., “Polyakov's Run,” Sept./Oct., 37-40
Garwin, Richard L., “The Wrong Plan,” Mar./Apr., 36-41
Gompert, David, “Sharpen the Fear,” Jan./Feb., 22-23, 76-77
Goodman, Melvin, review of Christopher, The Sword and the Shield, May/June, 64-65
Handler, Joshua, “The Nikitin Affair: An Acquittal at Last?,” Mar./Apr., 17-19
Hansen, Chuck, “The Oops List,” Nov./Dec., 64-66
Hodgson, Martin, “The Coca Leaf War,” May/June, 36-45
Holdren, John, “Energy's Secrets: Finding the Balance,” Mar./Apr., 20-21, 76-78
Horowitz, Sarah, “The Great Martian Flag Wars,” May/June, 10; “Atomic Tours Growing in Popularity,” July/Aug., 8-9; “Creature Discomforts,” July/Aug., 10; “When Good Robots Go Bad,” Sept./Oct., 4-5; “A Second Chance to Make a First Impression,” Sept./Oct., 5; “And the Risk of Nuclear Annihilation Is …,” Sept./Oct., 6-7; “Sculpture from Scrap,” Sept./Oct., 6-8
Huntley, Wade, review of Johnson, Blowback, Nov./Dec., 71-74
Isaacs, John, “Where To Go From Here,” Jan./Feb., 40-41; “A Political Decision,” Mar./Apr., 22-25; “Onward and Upward,” May/June, 20-21, 68; “Peas in a Pod,” July/Aug., 22-23; “Not Ready for Prime Time,” Sept./Oct., 20-21; “The Next President's Full Agenda,” Nov./Dec., 16-17, 77
Johnson, Rebecca, “A World of Trouble,” Jan./Feb., 38-39; “Disaster Averted,” July/Aug., 52-57
Khripunov, Igor, “Last Leg of the Triad,” July/Aug., 58-64
Llumá, Diego, “What the Russians Left Behind,” May/June, 14-17
Lopez, George, “The Limits of Coercion,” Nov./Dec., 18-20
Lortie, Bret, “The Fastest House in the Housing Industry,” Jan./Feb., 10; “Web Watch: Election 2000,” Mar./Apr., 8; “Where's It Gone?,” Mar./Apr., 52-56; “How Low Can You Go?,” May/June, 6-7; “And Then They Went Home,” May/June, 7; “Web Watch: Nuclear Waste Cleanup,” May/June, 8; “Don't Forget to Change the Oil,” May/June, 42; “High-Energy Marketing,” July/Aug., 6-7; “Web Watch: Under the Sea & Zapped by Zip Code,” Sept./Oct., 9; “Faster Than a Speeding Computer,” Nov./Dec., 8; “Web Watch: National Security Archive,” Nov./Dec., 12; “Recently Declassified, and Not a Moment Too Soon,” Nov./Dec., 39
Lovering, Daniel, “Laos: Exploding the Past,” Sept./Oct., 28-34
Lugar, Richard, “Better Safe …,” Jan./Feb., 44-46
Lyman, Edwin S., “Accident Prone,” Mar./Apr., 42-46
Marples, David, review of Josephson, Red Atom, May/June, 65-66
Mello, Greg, “That Old Designing Fever,” Jan./Feb., 51-57
Mendelsohn, Jack, “Still Bound,” Jan./Feb., 42-43
Miljanic, Djuro, “Tito's Nuclear Legacy,” Mar./Apr., 63-70
Moore, Mike, “A Question,” Jan./Feb., 2;“Hua Di Convicted,” Jan./Feb., 17;”Unintended Consequences,” Jan./Feb., 58-64; “Predictable Inaction,” Jan./Feb., 60; “Con Job?,” Mar./Apr., 2; “Remembering Robert Wilson,” Mar./Apr., 3-4; “A New Editor,” May/June, 2; review of Owens, Lifting the Fog of War, Sept./Oct., 63-65; “Remembering John Simpson,” Nov./Dec., 4; review of Palevsky, Atomic Fragments, Nov./Dec., 74-76
Morland, Howard, “What's Left to Protect?,” Nov./Dec., 51-55
Mushtaq, Najum, “Moderate Jihad?,” July/Aug., 15-16
Nelson, Daniel N., “Dangerous Assumptions,” July/Aug., 24-27
Nolan, Janne, “When Three Heads Are Better Than … Three Heads,” July/Aug., 11
Norris, Robert S., “How Much Did Japan Know?,” Jan./Feb., 11-13, 78-79; Global Nuclear Stockpiles 1945-2000, Mar./Apr., 79; “U.S. Nuclear Forces, 2000,” May/June, 69-71; “Russian Nuclear Forces, 2000,” July/Aug., 70-71; “French and British Nuclear Forces, 2000,” Sept./Oct., 69-71; “Chinese Nuclear Forces, 2000,” Nov./Dec, 78-79.
O'Toole, Tara, review of Greene, The Woman Who Knew Too Much, July/Aug., 66-68
Orlov, Vladimir, “Nuclear Weapons: The Russian Public Speaks,” Jan./Feb., 16-18
Panofsky, Wolfgang K. H., “We'll Be Sorry,” Jan./Feb., 47-50
Perkovich, George, “Bhabha's Quest for the Bomb,” May/June, 54-63
Postol, Theodore, “The Target is Russia,” Mar./Apr., 30-35
Potter, William C., “Tito's Nuclear Legacy,” Mar./Apr., 63-70
Richelson, Jeffrey T., “Desperately Seeking Signals,” Mar./Apr., 47-51; “Shootin' for the Moon,” Sept./Oct., 22-27
Rothstein, Linda, “The Guys Who Cried Wolf,” Jan./Feb., 7-9; “Ready, Set, Irradiate,” Mar./Apr., 9-10; “A Radioactive Rarity,” Mar./Apr., 10; “The Death of Common Sense,” May/June, 9; “Freudian Slip?,” May/June, 11; “The Bulletin Blew It Again,” May/June, 45; “‘Unfortunate,’” July/Aug., 2; “Ignore that Missile—It's Headed for Toronto,” July/Aug., 12; “For the Birds,” July/Aug., 37; “More Than Marketing,” Sept./Oct., 2; “Where We Came In,” Nov./Dec., 2; “N(y)ü-kleer,” Nov./Dec., 10-11
Safranchuk, Ivan A., “Nuclear Weapons: The Russian Public Speaks,” Jan./Feb., 16-18
Schwartz, Stephen I., “Outmaneuvered, Outgunned, and Out of Sight,” Jan./Feb., 24-31; review of Gertz, Betrayal, Jan./Feb., 67-68; review of Nolan, An Elusive Consensus, Mar./Apr., 71-72; “Scientist, Fisherman, Gardener, Spy,” Nov./Dec., 31-38; “A Sloppy Spymaster,” Nov./Dec., 37
Sellevag, Inge, “Uncovering Vardø,” Mar./Apr., 26-29
Shaw, Jeff, “Trident II: $9 Billion for What?,” July/Aug., 13-14
Shen, Dingli, “What Missile Defense Says to China,” July/Aug., 20-21
Siddiqa-Agha, Ayesha, “South Asia: Nuclear Navies,” Sept./Oct., 12-14
Slaus, Ivo, “Tito's Nuclear Legacy,” Mar./Apr., 63-70
Smith, Jeff, review of FitzGerald, Way Out There in the Blue, Sept./Oct., 61-63
Swahn, Johan, “The Political Atom,” July/Aug., 39-44
Thakur, Ramesh, “Will the United States Take the Lead?,” Jan./Feb., 6
Thomas, James P., “150 Requests,” Nov./Dec., 40-41
Uhler, Walter C., review of Sokov, Russian Strategic Modernization, July/Aug., 68-69
von Hippel, Frank, “Help the Nuclear Cities, Help Ourselves,” Nov./Dec., 21-23
Weeks, Jennifer, “Energy's Secrets: Finding the Balance,” Mar./Apr., 20-21, 76-78
Wesolowsky, Tony, “Temelin: Fueled Up and Ready to Roll,” Sept./Oct., 15-16
Westwick, Peter, “In the Beginning: The Origin of Nuclear Secrecy,” Nov./Dec., 43-49; “Revolutionary Secrets,” Nov./Dec., 49
Woodard, Colin, “Time to Re-up at Kwajalein,” Jan./Feb., 19, 69; “Payback Time,” Mar./Apr., 11-13; “Clean Beaches, Dirty Money,” May/June, 18-20; “Bosnia: Stillborn,” July/Aug., 17-19; “Border Brawl,” Nov./Dec., 13-15
Zubok, Vladislav, review of Mitrovich, Undermining the Kremlin, Nov./Dec., 69-71
Books
Andrew, Christopher and Vasili Mitrokhin, The Sword and the Shield, reviewed by Melvin Goodman, May/June, 64-65
Cummings, Bruce, Parallax Visions, reviewed by John E. Endicott, Mar./Apr., 73-74
FitzGerald, Frances, Way Out There in the Blue, reviewed by Jeff Smith, Sept./Oct., 61-63
Gertz, Bill, Betrayal, reviewed by Stephen I. Schwartz, Jan./Feb., 67-68
Greene, Gayle, The Woman Who Knew Too Much, reviewed by Tara O'Toole, July/Aug., 66-68
Grose, Peter, Operation Rollback, reviewed by Frank Bourgholtzer, Nov./Dec., 68-69
Johnson, Chalmers, Blowback, reviewed by Wade Huntley, Nov./Dec., 71-74
Josephson, Paul R., Red Atom, reviewed by David Marples, May/June, 65-66
Mitrovich, Gregory, Undermining the Kremlin, reviewed by Vladislav Zubok, Nov./Dec., 69-71
Nolan, Janne, Elusive Consensus, reviewed by Stephen I. Schwartz, Mar./Apr., 71-72
Owens, Adm. Bill and Ed Offley, Lifting the Fog of War, reviewed by Mike Moore, July/Aug., 63-65
Palevsky, Mary, Atomic Fragments, reviewed by Mike Moore, Nov./Dec., 75-76
Richelson, Jeffrey T., America's Space Sentinels, reviewed by James Bamford, Jan./Feb., 65-66
Saunders, Frances Stonor, The Cultural Cold War, reviewed by Paul Boyer, Sept./Oct., 59-61
Sokov, Nikolai, Russian Strategic Modernization, reviewed by Walter C. Uhler, July/Aug., 68-69
Tucker, Jonathan, ed., Toxic Terror, reviewed by Leonard A. Cole, Sept./Oct., 58-59
Wise, David, Cassidy's Run, reviewed by Michael Flynn, Sept./Oct., 35-36
Subjects
ABM Treaty: and National Missile Defense, Mar./Apr., 22-25; Talking Points, July/Aug., 2; Chinese perspective, July/Aug., 20-21; test failures, Sept./Oct., 20-21
Acteal massacre: Sept./Oct., 46-51
Activism: state of, Mar./Apr., 52-56; Greenham Common, May/June, 7; around Trident II, July/Aug., 13-14; in Mexico, July/Aug., 45-51; Las Madres, July/Aug., 50; undersea webcams, Sept./Oct., 9; Temelin power plant, Sept./Oct., 15-16
Airplanes: living in, Jan./Feb., 10
Allied Force: in Yugoslavia, May/June, 46-53
Alternative energy: July/Aug., 28-38
Anastaplo, George: Nov./Dec., 52
Angry Kid: July/Aug., 6-7
Arms Control: assault on CTBT, Jan./Feb., 2 24-50; CTBT failure, Jan./Feb., 40-41
Arms race: between India and Pakistan, Sept/Oct., 52-57
Art from nuclear scrap: Sept./Oct., 6-8
Atomic: marketing, July/Aug., 6-7; tours, July/Aug., 8-9
Australia: and Echelon, Mar./Apr., 47-51
Austria: democracy in danger, July/Aug., 24-27
Bangor naval base, July/Aug., 13-14
Banking: offshore in Nauru, May/June, 18-20
Battlebots: Sept./Oct., 4-5
Belgrade bombing: May/June, 46-53
Belize: border dispute with Guatemala, Nov./Dec., 13-15
Bhabha, Homi: May/June, 54-63
Bikini: Mar./Apr., 11-13
Biological weapons: U.S. no-first-use policy, Jan./Feb., 22-23, 76-77; and spies, Sept./Oct., 37-40
Bioluminescence: in Black Sea, Mar./Apr., 18
Biomass energy: July/Aug., 28-38
Bioweapons: see Biological weapons Boost phase missile defense: Mar./Apr., 36-41
Bosnia: reconstruction, July/Aug., 17-19
Britain : nuclear stockpiles 2000, Mar./Apr., 79; NPT review conference, July/Aug., 52-57; nuclear forces 2000, Sept./Oct., 69-71 Bulletin marketing survey: Sept./Oct., 2
Bureaucratic secrecy: Nov./Dec., 24-29
Canada: and NMD, July/Aug., 12
Carbon-free energy: July/Aug., 28-38
Cassidy, Joseph: Sept./Oct., 37-44
Central Europe: and democracy, July/Aug., 24-27
Cerro Grande fire: Sept./Oct., 10-12
Chemical weapons: U.S. no-first-use policy, Jan./Feb., 22-23, 76-77
Chernomyrdin, Victor: Mar./Apr., 57-61
Chiapas: Sept./Oct., 46-51
Chichi Jima: and nuclear weapons, Jan./Feb., 11-13, 78-79
China: convicts Hua Di, Jan./Feb., 17; and Tibet, Mar./Apr., 13-16; nuclear stockpile, Mar./Apr., 79; and ABM Treaty, July/Aug., 20-21; NPT review conference, July/Aug., 52-57; nuclear forces 2000, Nov./Dec., 78-79
CIA: and John Deutch, Nov./Dec., 37
Classification rules: Nov./Dec., 24-29, 57-62
Clinton, Bill: foreign policy record, Sept./Oct., 17-19; branded a traitor, Nov./Dec., 30
Cogema: Sept./Oct., 9
Cold War: radiation exposure, May/June, 28; attitudes remain, July/Aug., 22-23; secrecy, Nov./Dec., 24-29; nuclear weapon handling, Nov./Dec., 64-66
Collector's item: radioactive, Mar./Apr., 10
Colombia: drug war, May/June, 36-45; U.S. aid, May/June, 41, 42
Compartmentalization: Nov./Dec., 43-49
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: see CTBT Compton, Arthur Holly: Nov./Dec.,43-49
Computers: theoretical limits, Nov./Dec., 8
COMSAT: and Echelon, Mar./Apr., 47-51
Conference on Disarmament: weapons in space, Jan./Feb., 60
Congress: “Gilman report,” Jan./Feb., 7-9
Cooperative security: and Godzilla, July/Aug., 11 Copenhagen: Nov./Dec., 10-11
Counterforce: vs. countervalue, Sept./Oct., 72
Coup: in Pakistan, July/Aug., 15-16
CTBT: Senate failure to ratify, Jan./Feb., 2; 24-50; response to Senate vote, Mar./Apr., 52-56; reaction at NPT review conference, July/Aug., 52-57
Czech Republic: democracy, July/Aug., 24-27; Temelin power plant, Sept./Oct., 15-16
Dalai Lama: fundraising for Tibet, Mar./Apr., 13-16
Decarbonized fossil fuels: July/Aug., 28-38
Declassification: U.S. practices, Nov./Dec., 24-29, 57-62; of Hanford documents, Nov./Dec.,40-41; of photos, Nov./Dec., 39
Declassified documents: weapons on Iwo Jima, Jan./Feb., 80; on the web, Nov./Dec., 12
Defense Science Board: Nov./Dec., 84
Defense spending: May/June, 20-21, 68; see also Military budget Demining: in Laos, Sept./Oct., 28-34
Democracy: fails in Pakistan, Jan./Feb., 14-16; in Central Europe, July/Aug., 24-27
Democrats: foreign policy record, Sept./Oct., 17-19
Deutch, John: Nov./Dec., 37
Disarmament: challenges for next administration, Nov./Dec., 16-17, 77
Drug war: in Colombia, May/June, 36-45
East Asia: and NMD, July/Aug., 20-21; see also China Echelon: Mar./Apr., 47-51
Election 2000: candidate web sites, March/April, 8; foreign policy outlook, July/Aug., 22-23; parties' foreign policy records, Sept./Oct., 17-19; national security challenges, Nov./Dec., 16-17, 77
Energy: alternative sources, July/Aug., 28-38
Energy department: new weapon designs, Jan./Feb., 51-57, May/June, 11; nuclear leaks, Mar./Apr., 20-21, 76-78; in decay, May/June, 24-35; worker exposure to radiation, May/June, 28; public distrust, July/Aug., 39-44; fires near labs, Sept./Oct., 10-12; Enewetak: Mar./Apr., 11-13
Environment: low-level flight training, May/June, 6-7; orphan radioactive sources, May/June, 14-17; power outlook, July/Aug., 28-38; radioactive pollution, July/Aug., 39-44
Espionage: Nikitin acquitted, Mar./Apr., 17-19; and Echelon, Mar./Apr., 47-51; and chemical and biological weapons, Sept./Oct., 35-44; Wen Ho Lee case, Nov./Dec., 31-38
FARC: May/June, 36-45
FBI: and Joseph Cassidy, Sept./Oct., 37-40; and Gilberto Lopez y Rivas, Sept./Oct., 41-44
FDA: approves irradiated meat, Mar./Apr., 9-10
Fermi National Accelerator: Sept./Oct., 5
Fermi, Ernrico: Nov./Dec., 43-49
Food irradiation: Mar./Apr., 9-10
Fossil fuels: and global warming, July/Aug., 28-38
Fox, Vicente: Sept./Oct., 46-51
France : nuclear stockpiles 2000, Mar./Apr., 79; nuclear forces 2000, Sept./Oct., 69-71
Freedom of Information Act: and Hanford, Nov./Dec., 40-41
Freundlich, Edmund: Sept./Oct., 35-36
Georgia: orphan radioactive sources, May/June, 14-17
Germany: and democracy, July/Aug., 24-27
Gertz, Bill: Nov./Dec., 26-33
Ghidrah: and cooperative security, July/Aug., 11
Gibraltar: British submarine, Nov./Dec., 7-8
Gilman report: Jan./Feb., 7-9
Global warming: solutions, July/Aug., 28-38
Globus: Mar./Apr., 26-35
Godzilla: and cooperative security, July/Aug., 11
Greenham Common: May/June, 7
Greenpeace: and Laguna Verde, May/June, 12-14; webcams, Sept./Oct., 9
Groves, Gen. Leslie R.: Nov./Dec., 43-49
Guatemala: border dispute with Belize, Nov./Dec., 13-15
Gulf War: U.N. inspections, May/June, 80
Haider, Jïrg: July/Aug., 24-27
Hanford: nuclear waste spill, May/June, 9; 24-35; threatened by fire, Sept./Oct., 10-12; release of information, Nov./Dec.,40-41
HAVE STARE: at Vardø, Norway, Mar./Apr., 26-35
Helicopters: U.S., for Colombia, May/June, 42
Hellman, Martin: Sept./Oct., 6-7 HMS Tireless: stranded at Gibraltar, Nov./Dec., 7-8
Hua Di: convicted, Jan./Feb., 17
Human Rights Watch: and Colombian conflict, May/June 41; and Yugoslav conflict, May/June, 46-53
Human rights: in Ukraine, Mar./Apr., 18; in Iraq, May/June, 80; in Pakistan, July/Aug., 15-16
Hussein, Saddam: response to U.N. inspections, May/June, 80; pressure on, Nov./Dec., 18-20
Iceland: nuclear weapons not in, Jan./Feb., 80
Ikonos: Mar./Apr., 6-7
India : responds to Pakistani coup, Jan./Feb., 14-16; quest for nuclear bomb, May/June, 54-63; and NPT review conference, July/Aug., 52-57; naval capabilities, Sept./Oct., 12-14; economy, Sept./Oct., 52-57
INTELSAT: and Echelon, Mar./Apr., 47-51
Iraq: and U.N. inspections, May/June, 80; NPT review conference, July/Aug., 52-57; and UNSCOM inspections, Nov./Dec., 18-20; 57-62
Irradiation: of food, Mar./Apr., 9-10
Islam: in Pakistan, July/Aug., 15-16
Israel: nuclear bomb program, May/June, 22-23; NPT review conference, July/Aug., 52-57
Iwo Jima: and nuclear weapons, Jan./Feb., 11-13, 78-79; mistaken for Iceland in FOIA documents, Jan./Feb., 80
Jaffar, Jaffar Dhia: Nov./Dec., 57-62
Japan: and nuclear secrets, Jan./Feb., 11-13, 78-79; nuclear accident in, Mar./Apr., 42-46
Jeanes, Ike: Sept./Oct., 6-7
Jennings, Tom: Sept./Oct., 6-8
Jihad: in Pakistan, July/Aug., 15-16
Joint Vision 2010: Jan./Feb., 58-64; Defense Science Board reaction to, Nov./Dec., 84
Karmapa Lama: Mar./Apr., 14
Kirienko, Sergei: Mar./Apr., 57-61
Kwajalein Atoll: U.S. military presence, Jan./Feb., 19, 69-71; NMD tests, Mar./Apr., 22-25
La Hague: Sept./Oct., 9
Laguna Verde nuclear power plant: May/June, 12-14; July/Aug., 45-51; and Las Madres, July/Aug., 50
Laos: unexploded ordinance, Sept./Oct., 28-34
Las Madres: July/Aug., 50
Lawrence, Ernest: Nov./Dec., 43-49
Lee, Wen Ho: Nov./Dec., 24-29, 31-38
Lopez y Rivas, Gilberto: Sept./Oct., 41-44
Los Alamos: threatened by fire, Sept./Oct., 10-12; alleged espionage, Nov./Dec., 31-38
Low-level flights: May/June, 6-7
Loyalty oaths: Nov./Dec., 44-52
LUNEX: Sept./Oct., 22-27
Lyttle, Bradford: Sept./Oct., 6-7
Madrisas: in Pakistan, July/Aug., 15-16
Manhattan Project: Nov./Dec., 4; secrecy within, Nov./Dec., 43-49
Marketing: atomic is “hot,” July/Aug., 6-7
Mars flags: May/June, 10
Marshall Islands: and U.S. Kwajalein Missile Range, Jan./Feb., 19, 69-71; cleanup costs, Mar./Apr., 11-13
McCarthy, Joe: Nov./Dec., 43-49
Mexico: Laguna Verde nuclear power plant, May/June, 12-14, July/Aug., 45-51; and U.S. intelligence, Sept./Oct., 41-44; problems in Chiapas, Sept./Oct., 46-51
Middle East: Israel's nuclear bomb program, May/June, 22-23
Military: budget, May/June, 20-21, 68; and Trident II, July/Aug., 13-14; readiness: Mar./Apr., 80; spending: in Russia, July/Aug., 58-64
Missile decoys: Mar./Apr., 36-41
Moon: militarization of, Sept./Oct., 22-27
Moore, Mike: May/June, 2
Morse, Philip: Nov./Dec., 43-49
Mostar: July/Aug., 17-19
Mothra: and cooperative security, July/Aug., 11
Musharraf, Gen. Pervez: Jan./Feb., 14-16; July/Aug., 15-16
Mutant monster movies: July/Aug., 10-11
NASA: and Martian flag, May/June, 10
National Drug Control Policy Office: May/June, 45
National missile defense: tests at Kwajalein, Jan./Feb., 19, 69-71; political dangers of, Jan./Feb., 40-41; unnecessary, Mar./Apr., 2; politics, Mar./Apr., 22-25; radar in Norway, Mar./Apr., 26-35; alternate plan, Mar./Apr., 36-41; and Canada, July/Aug., 12; and China, July/Aug., 20-21; test failures, Sept./Oct., 20-21
National Security Agency: and Echelon, Mar./Apr., 47-51
National Security Archive: Nov./Dec., 12
National security: challenges for next administration, Nov./Dec., 16-17, 76
NATO: in Yugoslavia, May/June, 2, 46-53; Sept./Oct., 20-21
Nauru: off-shore banking, May/June, 18-20 New York Times: and Wen Ho Lee, Nov./Dec., 24-29; frenzy over espionage, Nov./Dec., 31
New Zealand: and Echelon, Mar./Apr., 47-51
Nikitin, Alexander: acquitted, Mar./Apr., 17-19
NMD: see National missile defense Nonproliferation: instead of deterrence, Jan./Feb., 6; abolition, Jan./Feb., 20-21, 72; see also NPT NORAD: and NMD, July/Aug., 12
North Korea: missile capability, Jan./Feb., 7-9; satellite image of, Mar./Apr., 6-7
Norway: radar at Vardø, Mar./Apr., 26-35
NPT review: ABM treaty talking points, July/Aug., 2; NMD and China, July/Aug., 20-21; review conference a success, July/Aug., 52-57; Republican record, Sept./Oct., 17-19
Nuclear accidents: Tokaimura, Mar./Apr., 42-46; secrecy surrounding, Nov./Dec., 64-67
Nuclear activism: in Mexico, July/Aug., 45-51
Nuclear annihilation equations: Sept./Oct., 6-7
Nuclear art: Sept./Oct., 6-8
Nuclear Cities Initiative: Nov./Dec., 21-23
Nuclear: correct pronunciation, Nov./Dec., 10-11
Nuclear disarmament: U.S. must lead, Jan./Feb., 6
Nuclear Notebook: Mar./Apr., 79; May/June, 69-71; July/Aug., 70-71; Sept./Oct., 69-71; Nov./Dec., 78-79
Nuclear power: in Mexico, May/June, 12-14, July/Aug., 45-51; outlook, July/Aug., 28-38; politics of, July/Aug., 39-44; Temelin startup, Sept./Oct., 15-16
Nuclear secrecy: Nov./Dec., 24-67
Nuclear submarines: Trident II, July/Aug., 13-14
Nuclear testing: Marshall Islands, Mar./Apr., 11-13
Nuclear waste: cleanup sites on the web, May/June, 8; Hanford accident, May/June, 9; transportation, May/June, 24-35
Nuclear weapons: nonproliferation, Jan./Feb., 6; U.S., on Japanese islands, Jan./Feb., 11-13, 78-79; Russian public opinion on, Jan./Feb., 16-18; abolition, Jan./Feb., 20-21, 72; U.S. policy, Jan./Feb., 22-23, 76-77; new designs, Jan./Feb., 51-57; in space, Jan./Feb., 58-64; not on Iceland, Jan./Feb., 80; and activists, Mar./Apr., 52-56; Tito's legacy, Mar./Apr., 63-70; global stockpiles 2000, Mar./Apr., 79; and readiness, Mar./Apr., 80; protest at Greenham Common, May/June, 7; new core designs, May/June, 11; in Israel, May/June, 22-23; India's quest for bomb, May/June, 54-63; U.S. nuclear forces 2000, May/June, 69-71; Iraq, May/June, 80; NPT review conference, July/Aug., 52-57; Russian rocket forces, July/Aug., 58-64; Russian nuclear forces 2000, July/Aug., 70-71; STRATCOM plans, July/Aug., 72; and South Asian navies, Sept./Oct., 12-14; in space, Sept./Oct., 22-27; and South Asian economies, Sept./Oct., 52-57; French and British nuclear forces 2000, Sept./Oct., 69-71; war plan, Sept./Oct., 72; downsizing Russia's arsenal, Nov./Dec., 21-23; how to make, Nov./Dec., 51-55; accidents, Nov./Dec., 64-67; Chinese nuclear forces 2000, Nov./Dec., 78-79; future plans for, Nov./Dec., 84
Off-shore banking: May/June, 18-20
Okinawa: nuclear weapons, Jan./Feb., 11-13, 78-79
Openness initiative: Nov./Dec., 57-62
Oppenheimer, J. Robert: Nov./Dec., 43-49
Oslo-Paris Commission: Sept./Oct., 9
Outer Space Treaty of 1967: Sept./Oct., 22-27
Pakistan: coup, Jan./Feb., 14-16; July/Aug., 15-16; naval capabilities, Sept./Oct., 12-14; economy, Sept./Oct., 52-57
Pantex: nuclear nightmares, May/June, 24-35
Paramilitaries: in Chiapas, Sept./Oct., 46-51; in Colombia, May/June 36-45
Peace movement: Mar./Apr., 52-56
Peaceful nuclear explosions: May/June, 54-63 “Plan Colombia”: May/June, 36-45
Political secrecy: Nov./Dec., 24-29
Politics: of national missile defense, Mar./Apr., 22-25; Russian, Mar./Apr., 57-61
Population: in India and Pakistan, Sept./Oct., 52-57
Presidential election: see Election 2000
Primakov, Evgeny: Mar./Apr., 57-61
Project Horizon: Sept./Oct., 22-27
Proliferation: Yugoslavia, Mar./Apr., 63-70; preventing, Nov./Dec., 51-55, 57-62
Protest movement: see Activism Public: distrusts nuclear industry, July/Aug., 39-44
Putin, Vladimir: Mar./Apr., 57-61; July/Aug., 58-64
Q computer: Nov./Dec., 8
Radioactivity: orphan sources, May/June, 14-17; worker exposure to, May/June, 28; released during fires?, Sept./Oct., 10-12; contamination from weapons accidents, Nov./Dec., 64-67
Red Integrated Strategic Offensive Plan: July/Aug., 72
Republicans: against ratification of CTBT, Jan./Feb., 2; Jan./Feb., 24-50; cling to Cold War view, July/Aug., 22-23; better at foreign policy?, Sept./Oct., 17-19
Revolution in Military Affairs: and space, Jan./Feb., 58-64
RISOP: July/Aug., 72
Robots: competition, Sept./Oct., 4-5
Rocket Stove: July/Aug., 33
Rodan: and cooperative security, July/Aug., 11
Rongelap: Mar./Apr., 11-13
Rothstein, Linda: May/June, 2
Russia: public opinion on nuclear weapons, Jan./Feb., 16-18; acquits Nikitin, Mar./Apr., 17-19; Vardø radar to spy on, Mar./Apr., 30-35; political parties, Mar./Apr., 57-61; nuclear stockpile, Mar./Apr., 79; abandoned radioactive sources, May/June, 14-17; NPT review conference, July/Aug., 52-57; state of Strategic Rocket Force, July/Aug., 58-64; nuclear forces 2000, July/Aug., 70-71; downsizing weapons complex, Nov./Dec., 21-23
Salas, Bernardo: July/Aug., 45-51
Savannah River: nuclear facility, May/June, 24-35; nuclear bomb in, Nov./Dec., 66-67
Science: and theater, Nov./Dec., 10-11; and secrecy, Nov./Dec., 44-49
Scientists: kids' perceptions of, Sept./Oct., 5
Secrecy: where U.S. nuclear weapons were, Jan./Feb., 11-13, 78-79; Energy Department leaks, Mar./Apr., 20-21, 76-78; Iraqi, May/June, 80; and Joseph Cassidy, Sept./Oct., 37-40; U.S. government, Nov./Dec., 24-62; and weapons accidents, Nov./Dec., 64-67
Senate: and CTBT, Jan./Feb., 2, 24-50
Serbia: bombing of Bosnia, July/Aug., 17-19
Shoygu, Sergey: Mar./Apr., 57-61
Simpson, John: Nov./Dec., 4
SIOP: July/Aug., 72; Sept./Oct., 72
Smart weapons: use in Yugoslavia, May/June, 46-53
Solar energy: July/Aug., 28-38
South America: border disputes, Nov./Dec., 13-15
South Asia: India's quest for bomb, May/June, 54-63; jihad in Pakistan, July/Aug., 15-16; navies, Sept./Oct., 12-14; economics, Sept./Oct., 52-57; Space Command: weapons in space, Jan./Feb., 58-64, Sept./Oct., 22-27
Space Imaging, Inc.: Mar./Apr., 6-7
Spies: see Espionage Spirit Force: Mar./Apr., 80
Spy satellites: privately owned, Mar./Apr., 6-7; and Echelon, Mar./Apr., 47-51
STRATCOM: nuclear plans, July/Aug., 72
Strategic Rocket Force: July/Aug., 58-64
Sugar Grove: and Echelon, Mar./Apr., 47-51
Szilard, Leo: Nov./Dec.,43-49
Taepo Dong: Jan./Feb., 7-9
Taiwan Security Enhancement Act: July/Aug., 20-21
Taliban: and Pakistan relationship, July/Aug., 15-16
Targeting: nuclear, July/Aug., 72; Sept./Oct., 72
Temelin: Sept./Oct., 15-16
Terrorism: Russian public view of, Jan./Feb., 16-18
Tibet: Mar./Apr., 13-16
Time: on the web, Jan./Feb., 8-9
Tito, Marshal: Mar./Apr., 63-70
Tokaimura nuclear accident: Mar./Apr., 42-46
Tourism: atomic, July/Aug., 8-9
Trident II: July/Aug., 13-14
Trinity site tours: July/Aug., 8-9
U.N. inspections in Iraq: May/June, 80
U.S. Air Force: low-level flight training, May/June, 6-7; Greenham Common base, May/June, 7
U.S. military: plans for moon, Sept./Oct., 22-27
Ukraine: security service, Mar./Apr., 18
UKUSA: and Echelon, Mar./Apr., 47-51
UNESCO: rebuilding Bosnia, July/Aug., 17-19
Unexploded bombs: in Laos, Sept./Oct., 28-34
United Nations: preventing space war, Jan./Feb., 60; NPT review conference, July/Aug., 52-57
United States: new weapon programs, Jan./Feb., 51-57; nuclear stockpile, Mar./Apr., 79; nuclear aid to India, May/June, 54-63; nuclear forces 2000, May/June, 69-71; Trident II, July/Aug., 13-14; NPT review conference, July/Aug., 52-57; military moonbase plans, Sept./Oct., 22-27; mishandled intelligence, Sept./Oct., 41-44; and biological weapons, Sept./Oct., 37-40; government secrecy, Nov./Dec., 24-62; and nuclear weapons accidents, Nov./Dec., 64-67
UNSCOM: demise in Iraq, Nov./Dec., 18-20
Uranium fuel plant: accident, Mar./Apr., 42-46
UXO Lao: Sept./Oct., 28-34
V-22: May/June, 20-21, 68
Vardø: NMD, Mar./Apr., 26-35
Vietnam War: leftover bombs, Sept./Oct., 28-34
W88: and Wen Ho Lee case, Nov./Dec., 31-38
WANO: review of Mexican nuclear power plant, May/June, 12-14
Weapons of mass destruction: U.S. no-first-use policy, Jan./Feb., 22-23, 76-77
Wellcome Trust: Nov./Dec., 10-11
Wen Ho Lee: Nov./Dec., 31-38
Wilson, Robert: Mar./Apr., 3-4
Wind energy: July/Aug., 28-38
World Wide Web: time, Jan./Feb., 8-9; 2000
election, Mar./Apr., 8; nuclear waste clean up, May/June, 8; “atomic” marketing, July/Aug., 6-7; targeting simulators, Sept./Oct., 9; undersea webcams, Sept./Oct., 9; National Security Archive, Nov./Dec., 12
X-Men: July/Aug., 10
Yavlinsky, Grigory: Mar./Apr., 57-61
Yugoslavia: nuclear weapon plans, Mar./Apr., 63-70; air campaign against, May/June, 2, 46-53
Zapad-99: July/Aug., 58-64
Zapatistas: Sept./Oct., 46-51
Zyuganov, Gennady: Mar./Apr., 57-61
