Abstract

Authors
Ackland, Len, “Rocky Flats: Closing in on Closure,” Nov./Dec., 52-56
Aftergood, Steven, review of Gup, The Book of Honor, Mar./Apr., 71-73
Albright, David, “Algeria: Big Deal in the Desert?” May/June, 45-52
Alvarez, Robert, “A Long Season of Discontent,” Jan./Feb., 52-57; “Mass Balance,” July/Aug., 57-56; “Making It Work,” July/Aug., 55-60
Amber, Dave, “Blocking the Way,” May/June, 18-19
Arkin, William M., “National Security on the Web,” Jan./Feb., 74-75; “The Silver Lining,” Jan./Feb., 76; “U.S. Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Mar./Apr., 77-79; “The Praetorian Guards,” Mar./Apr., 80; “Russian Nuclear Forces, 2001,” May/June, 78-79; “Nuclear Posturing,” May/June, 80; “French Nuclear Forces, 2001,” July/Aug., 70-71; “Targeting China,” July/Aug., 72; “Chinese Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Sept./Oct., 71-72; “Theater Defense,” Sept./Oct., 73; “British Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Nov./Dec., 78-79; “Some Things Never Change,” Nov./Dec., 80
Auer, Catherine, “Jumping Jehosabots!” Jan./Feb., 8; “The 50-kiloton Test That No One Noticed,” Mar./Apr., 6-7; review of Hamza, Saddam's Bombmaker, Mar./Apr., 69-70; “Behind the Bits,” May/June, 6-7; “Four Clicks is a Crater,” May/June, 11-12; “Yes, in My Backyard,” July/Aug., 6-7; “EU Knocks Echelon, Wants Own Super Spy,” Sept./Oct., 11; “There's Something in the Air,” Nov./Dec., 9
Averre, Derek, “Chemical Weapons Disposal: Russia Tries Again,” Sept./Oct., 57-66
Barker, Fred, “Meanwhile, In Britain,” May/June, 56-57
Benn, Aluf, “The Russian-Iranian Connection,” Jan./Feb., 16-18; “Israel's Decision Time,” Mar./Apr., 22-24; “Censoring the Past,” July/Aug., 17-19; “Quiet Cooperation,” Nov./Dec., 15-17
Bergeron, Kenneth, “While No One Was Looking,” Mar./Apr., 42-49
Burnie, Shaun, “Japan's Nuclear Twilight Zone,” May/June, 58-62
Cameron, Gavin, “Planting Fear,” Sept./Oct., 38-44
Choffnes, Eileen, “Germs on the Loose,” Mar./Apr., 57-62
Chuen, Cristina, “Russia's Blue Water Blues,” Jan./Feb., 65-69
Clemens, Walter C., Jr., “Who Terminates a Treaty?” Nov./Dec., 38-39, 42-43
Cranston, Alan, “Commit to Abolition,” Jan./Feb., 39-41
Cumings, Bruce, “Stay the Course on Asia,” Jan./Feb., 29-30; review of Kagan, While America Sleeps, Mar./Apr., 70-71
Dragsdahl, Jørgen, “The Danish Dilemma,” Sept./Oct., 45-50
Estrella, Hugo, “Argentina: Menem's Star Falls,” Sept./Oct., 13-15
Findlay, Trevor, “In Verification We Trust,” Jan./Feb., 13-15; review of Reynolds, Australia's Bid for the Bomb, July/Aug., 67-69
Flynn, Matthew, “Brazil: Nuclear to the Rescue?” Sept./Oct., 15-17
Flynn, Michael, “An Offer He Can't Refuse?” Mar./Apr., 15; “Guilty Until Proven Innocent,” Mar./Apr., 14-17; “Precisely Off Target,” May/June, 7; “Self-Fulfilling Prophecy,” May/June, 10-11; “Science on Center Stage,” July/Aug., 9-10; “A Debt Long Overdue,” July/Aug., 38-48; “In Short Supply?” Sept./Oct., 7-8
Ford, Eugene, “Holy UAVs, Batman,” Sept./Oct., 9
Gabelnick, Tamar, “Small Arms: U.S., Rogues Hold Out,” Sept./Oct., 18-20
Geerhart, Bill, “Watch Out Below,” Jan./Feb., 6-7
Gusterson, Hugh, “Tall Tales and Deceptive Discourses,” Nov./Dec., 65-68
Handler, Joshua, “U.S. Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Mar./Apr., 77-79; “Russian Nuclear Forces, 2001,” May/June, 78-79; “French Nuclear Forces, 2001,” July/Aug., 70-71; “Chinese Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Sept./Oct., 71-72; “British Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Nov./Dec., 78-79
Hansen, Chuck, “Beware the Old Story,” Mar./Apr., 52-55
Hartung, William D., “Stop Arming the World,” Jan./Feb., 34-36
Hibbs, Mark, “Plutonium: Can Germany Swear Off?” May/June, 63-66
Hinderstein, Corey Gay, “Algeria: Big Deal in the Desert?” May/June, 45-52
Hitchens, Theresa, “Get a Policy, Please,” Jan./Feb., 21-23
Holl, Jack M., review of Arnold and Pyne, Britain and the H-Bomb, Nov./Dec., 71-72
Horowitz, Sarah, “Consider Yourself Warned,” Nov./Dec., 40-41
Isaacs, John, “Trim Pentagon Fat,” Jan./Feb., 26-28; “The Ones to Watch,” Mar./Apr., 25-27; “Bush II or Reagan III?” May/June, 30-31; “Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back,” July/Aug., 20-21, 68; “Pebbles and All,” Sept./Oct., 22-23; “Costing out the New Agenda,” Nov./Dec., 17-19
Isenberg, David, review of Evans, Gassed, May/June, 72-73
Jasinski, Michael, “Russia's Blue Water Blues,” Jan./Feb., 65-69
Johnson, Rebecca, “Downing Street Says Yes; Britons, No,” Nov./Dec., 28-30
Kang, Jungmin, “Plutonium Disposal: A Third Way,” May/June, 53-57
Khripunov, Igor, “Chemical Weapons Disposal: Russia Tries Again,” Sept./Oct., 57-66
Kibaroglu, Mustafa, “The Generals' Discontent,” Mar./Apr., 28-30
Kimball, Daryl, “End the Test Ban Limbo,” Jan./Feb., 30-31
Koslofsky, Dan, “Trim Pentagon Fat,” Jan./Feb., 26-28
Kourous, George, review of Andreas, Border Games, Mar./Apr., 73-74
Kristensen, Hans M., “U.S. Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Mar./Apr., 77-79; “Russian Nuclear Forces, 2001,” May/June, 78-79; “French Nuclear Forces, 2001,” July/Aug., 70-71; “Chinese Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Sept./Oct., 71-72; “British Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Nov./Dec., 78-79
Langeland, Terje, “Here, There, Everywhere,” Nov./Dec., 57-64
Li Bin, “China Will Have to Respond,” Nov./Dec., 25-28
Libicki, Martin C., “Defending the ‘Revolution,’” Mar./Apr., 31-33
Liu Zhiwei, “China Will Have to Respond,” Nov./Dec., 25-28
Lortie, Bret, “The Art of Impending Doom,” Jan./Feb., 7; “The Fungus Among Us,” Jan./Feb., 9; “Could the Kursk Happen Here?” Jan./Feb., 68; “It Came From Ohio,” Mar./Apr., 8; “A Loaded Deck,” Mar./Apr., 9; “The Restaurant at the End of the Suburb,” Mar./Apr., 10; “Setting the Scene,” Mar./Apr., 50-52; “Unidentified Flying Doughnut,” May/June, 8; “Radiation on the Tom,” May/June, 19-21; “Bioterror: The Game,” July/Aug., 7-8; “A Do-It-Yourself SIOP,” July/Aug., 22-29
Macfarlane, Allison, “Plutonium Disposal: A Third Way,” May/June, 53-57
Maerli, Morten Bremer, “The Navy Says: Hands Off My Stash,” Sept./Oct., 24-25
Maguen, Joel, “The Sexiest Geek Alive,” Sept./Oct., 10
Makhijani, Annie, “Magical Thinking,” Mar./Apr., 34-41
Makhijani, Arjun, “Magical Thinking,” Mar./Apr., 34-41; “The Burden of Proof,” July/Aug., 49-54
Mazurana, Dyan, “Child Soldiers: What About the Girls?” Sept./Oct., 30-37
McKay, Susan, “Child Soldiers: What About the Girls?” Sept./Oct., 30-37
Meier, Oliver, “In Verification We Trust,” Jan./Feb., 13-15; “Neither Trust Nor Verify, Says U.S.,” Nov./Dec., 19-21, 73; “On the Wrong Side of the Line?” Nov./Dec., 21
Moore, Mike, “Whose Einstein?” Jan./Feb., 10; “Watch Our for Space Command,” Jan./Feb., 24-25; “Non-aggressive Weapons?” Mar./Apr., 17-19; “Lovable Leftie,” May/June, 12-13; review of Lambakis, On the Edge of Earth, May/June, 68-70; “A Waste of Space?” Sept./Oct., 6-7; review of Williams, ed., Holding the Line, Sept./Oct., 68-70
Moore, Richard, “Where Her Majesty's Weapons Were,” Jan./Feb., 58-64; review of Paul, Nuclear Rivals, and Twigge and Scott, Planning Armaggedon, May/June, 67-68
Mueller, Harald, “Germany Hopes It Will Go Away,” Nov./Dec., 31-33
Mushtaq, Najum, “Khan Forced Out,” July/Aug., 13-15
Nelson, Robert, “Plutonium Disposal: A Third Way,” May/June, 53-57
Norris, Robert S., “National Security on the Web,” Jan./Feb., 74-75; “U.S. Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Mar./Apr., 77-79; “Russian Nuclear Forces, 2001,” May/June, 78-79; “French Nuclear Forces, 2001,” July/Aug., 70-71; “Chinese Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Sept./Oct., 71-72; “British Nuclear Forces, 2001,” Nov./Dec., 78-79
O'Hanlon, Michael, “Play Nice with NATO,” Jan./Feb., 37-38
Pala, Christopher, “And Now for the Really Big One,” Mar./Apr., 20-22
Pate, Jason, “Planting Fear,” Sept./Oct., 38-44
Podvig, Pavel, “For Russia, Little Loss, Little Gain,” Nov./Dec., 22-25
Polmar, Norman, review of Sontag and Drew, Blind Man's Bluff and Craven, The Silent Battle, Sept./Oct., 66-68
Powaski, Ronald E., “An Army of Its Own,” May/June, 25-27
Reidy, Michael, review of Jacobsen, Technical Fouls, Mar./Apr., 75-76
Richelson, Jeffrey T., review of Lindgren, Trust but Verify, Jan./Feb., 70-71; “Back to Black,” May/June, 22-24, 74
Rothstein, Linda, “Predictions,” Jan./Feb., 2; “Greening the Red Planet,” Jan./Feb., 8; “Creative Writing,” Mar./Apr., 2; “A Little Sleight of Hand,” Mar./Apr., 47; “Things Change,” May/June, 2; “Hi-Tech Cattle Prod?” May/June, 9; “Plutonium, the Contest,” May/June, 28-29; “Powering Up,” July/Aug., 2; “Move over, Superman, I've
Got X-ray Vision, Too,” July/Aug., 8-9; “The Purloined Plutonium,” Sept./Oct., 2; “Tokai ‘Downwinders’ Speak Out,” Sept./Oct., 11-12; “Humor Amid the Rubble,” Nov./Dec., 2; “Stop That Face!” Nov./Dec., 6-8; “Best Buddies,” Nov./Dec., 8; “The Ultimate Symbol of Victory,” Nov./Dec., 10-11; “After September 11,” Nov./Dec., 44-49
Sadnicki, Mike, “Meanwhile, In Britain,” May/June, 56-57
Sauer, Tom, “Wrong in Too Many Ways,” Nov./Dec., 36-38
Schwartz, Stephen I., “Defining Reliable,” Mar./Apr., 55-56; “Don't Know Much About History,” July/Aug., 11-12; “The New-Nuke Chorus Tunes Up,” July/Aug., 30-37; “This Is Not A Test,” Nov./Dec., 50-51
Sea, Geoffery, review of Tierney, Darkness in El Dorado, Jan./Feb., 71-73
Sigal, Leon V., “North Korea: On Hold … Again,” May/June, 32-39
Smith, Aileen Mioko, “Japan's Nuclear Twilight,” May/June, 58-62
Sokolski, Henry D., “Mission Impossible,” Mar./Apr., 62-68
Stern, Jessica, “The Players: Who's Who in the
World of Jihad,” Jan./Feb., 46-49; “Meeting with the Muj,” Jan./Feb., 42-50
Suter, Keith, “Independence for West Papua?” May/June, 16-18
Tucker, Jonathan, “Chemical Weapons: Buried in the Backyard,” Sept./Oct., 51-56
Uhler, Walter C., review of Sigal, Hang Separately, May/June, 70-72; review of McNamara and Blight, Wilson's Ghost, Nov./Dec., 70-71
Urayama, Kori, “Japan's Wait-and-See Approach,” Nov./Dec., 33-35
Vogel, Kathleen, “Planting Fear,” Sept./Oct., 38-44
von Hippel, Frank N., “Plutonium Disposal: A Third Way,” May/June, 53-57; “Eyes in the Sky,” July/Aug., 61-66; “Where Fermi Stood,” Sept./Oct., 26-29
Wesolowsky, Tony, “Risky Business,” May/June, 40-44
Withington, Thomas, “Israel and India Partner Up,” Jan./Feb., 18-19; “The Early AntiTaliban Team,” Nov./Dec., 13-15; review of Griffin, Reaping the Whirlwind, Nov./Dec., 69-70
Wolfsthal, Jon Brook, “Surveying the Nuclear Cities,” July/Aug., 15-17
Woodard, Colin, “Remember the Maine Yankee,” Jan./Feb., 11-13; “Stuck in Orbit,” Mar./Apr., 11-13; “Called to Account,” May/June, 14-16; review of Kaplan, Eastward to Tartary and The Coming Anarchy, Sept./Oct., 64-66
Zerriffi, Hisham, “Magical Thinking,” Mar./Apr., 34-41
Zhang, Hui, “Eyes in the Sky,” July/Aug., 61-66
Zhou Baogen, “China Will Have to Respond,” Nov./Dec., 25-28
Books
Andreas, Peter, Border Games, reviewed by George Kourous, Mar./Apr., 73-74
Arnold, Lorna with Katherine Pyne, Britain and the H-Bomb, reviewed by Jack M. Holl, Nov./Dec., 71-72
Craven, John Piña, The Silent War, reviewed by Norman Polmar, Sept./Oct., 66-68
Evans, Rob, Gassed, reviewed by David Isenberg, May/June, 72-73
Griffin, Michael, Reaping the Whirlwind, reviewed by Thomas Withington, Nov./Dec., 69-70
Gup, Ted, The Book of Honor, reviewed by Steven Aftergood, Mar./Apr., 71-73
Hamza, Khidhir, Saddam's Bombmaker, reviewed by Catherine Auer, Mar./Apr., 69-70
Jacobsen, John Kurt, Technical Fouls, reviewed by Michael Reidy, Mar./Apr., 75-76
Kagan, Donald and Frederick W. Kagan, While America Sleeps, reviewed by Bruce Cumings, Mar./Apr., 70-71
Kaplan, Robert, Eastward to Tartary and The Coming Anarchy, reviewed by Colin Woodard, Sept./Oct., 64-66
Lambakis, Steven, On the Edge of Earth, reviewed by Mike Moore, May/June, 68-70
Lindgren, David T., Trust but Verify, reviewed by Jeffrey T. Richelson, Jan./Feb., 70-71
McNamara, Robert S. and James G. Blight, Wilson's Ghost, reviewed by Walter C. Uhler, Nov./Dec., 70-71
Paul, Septimus H., Nuclear Rivals, reviewed by Richard Moore, May/June, 67-68
Reynolds, Wayne, Australia's Bid for the Bomb, reviewed by Trevor Findlay, July/Aug., 67-69
Sigal, Leon V., Hang Separately, reviewed by Walter C. Uhler, May/June, 70-72
Sontag, Sherry, and Christopher Drew, Blind Man's Bluff, reviewed by Norman Polmar, Sept./Oct., 66-68
Tierney, Patrick, Darkness in El Dorado, reviewed by Geoffery Sea, Jan./Feb., 71-73
Twigge, Stephen and Len Scott, Planning Armageddon, reviewed by Richard Moore, May/June, 67-68
Williams, Cindy, ed., Holding the Line, reviewed by Mike Moore, Sept./Oct., 68-70
Subjects
ABM Treaty: see Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty Afghanistan: and mujahideen, Jan./Feb., 42-50; anti-Taliban coalition, Nov./Dec., 13-15
Africa: girl soldiers, Sept./Oct., 30-37
Agro-terrorism: Sept./Oct., 38-44
Ain Oussera: Algerian nuclear site, May/June, 45-52
Aircraft: flying disc, Mar./Apr., 8; doughnut-shaped, May/June, 8; air traffic after terrorist attacks, Nov./Dec., 50-51
Albright, Madeleine: May/June, 32-39
Algeria: May/June, 45-52
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: and Bush administration, Sept./Oct., 22-23; and Russia-U.S. relations, Nov./Dec., 25-27; and Thule Air Base, Sept./Oct., 45-50; and China, Nov./Dec., 27-30; European views of, Nov./Dec., 36-38; who can abrogate, Nov./Dec., 38-39, 42-43
Argentina: corruption in, Sept./Oct., 13-15
Armed conflict: girls in, Sept./Oct., 30-37
Arms control: and Internet research, Jan./Feb., 74-75; war plan simulation software, July/Aug., 22-29; and new nuclear weapons, July/Aug., 30-37; U.N. small arms conference, Sept./Oct., 18-20; German perspective, Nov./Dec., 31-33
Arms sales: Russia to Iran, Jan./Feb., 16-18; Israel to India, Jan./Feb., 18-19; U.S. involvement in, Jan./Feb., 34-36; Argentinean, Sept./Oct., 13-15
Art: with nuclear motif, Jan./Feb., 7
Asia: girl soldiers, Sept./Oct., 30-37; antiTaliban coalition, Nov./Dec., 13-15
Aspin, Les: Mar./Apr., 62-68
Atomic veterans: July/Aug., 49-54
Atmospheric tests: Mar./Apr., 6-7
Ballistic missile defense: See National missile defense Ballistic Missile Defense Organization: and secrecy, Mar./Apr., 5
Bellona: Mar./Apr., 15
Beryllium: July/Aug., 38-48
Biological Weapons Convention: verification protocol, Mar./Apr., 57-61; U.S. backs out of protocol, July/Aug., 5; and agro-terrorism, Sept./Oct., 38-44; stymied by U.S., Nov./Dec., 19-21, 73
BNFL: See British Nuclear Fuels, Ltd. Bomb shelter: honeymoon in, Jan./Feb., 6-7
Brazil: nuclear power, Sept./Oct., 15-17
Brilliant Pebbles: back, Sept./Oct., 22-23
Britain: nuclear attack subs, Jan./Feb., 5; nuclear weapons, Jan./Feb., 58-64; bio-weapons program, Mar./Apr., 57-61; plutonium disposal, May/June, 56-57; view of U.S. missile defense, Nov./Dec., 28-30; BNFL, Nov./Dec., 57-64; nuclear forces 2001, Nov./Dec., 78-79
British Nuclear Fuels, Ltd.: and plutonium disposal, May/June, 56-57
falsification of data, May/June, 58-62; German contracts, May/June, 63-66; Nov./Dec., 57-64 Bulletin: redesign, Jan./Feb., 2; former editor Sam Day, May/June, 12-13
Bush administration: national security policy, May/June, 30-31; energy plan, July/Aug., 2; treaty habits, July/Aug., 5; missile defense plans, Sept./Oct., 22-23; new nuclear discourse, Nov./Dec., 65-68; breaking treaties, Nov./Dec., 38-39, 42-43
BWC: See Biological Weapons Convention Censorship: in Israel, July/Aug., 17-19; and U.S. government, Sept./Oct., 5
Central Europe: reactor safety, May/June, 40-44
Chemical weapons: Israel and treaty ratification, Mar./Apr., 22-24; buried in Washington, D.C., Sept./Oct., 51-56; disposal in Russia, Sept./Oct., 57-66
Chernobyl: May/June, 40-44
Child soldiers: girls, Sept./Oct., 30-37
China: U.S. relations, Jan./Feb., 29-30; North Korea relationship, May/June, 32-39; targeting of, July/Aug., 72; U.S. censorship on Chinese nuclear weapons, Sept./Oct., 5; nuclear forces 2001, Sept./Oct., 71-72; view of U.S. missile defense, Nov./Dec., 25-28
Clinton, Bill: and North Korea, May/June, 32-39
Cohen, Avner: July/Aug., 17-19
Cold War: Britain's overseas nuclear deployments, Jan./Feb., 58-64; honoring submariners, Mar./Apr., 5
Collective security: and monsters, Jan./Feb., 5
Commercial satellites: July/Aug., 61-66
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: verification of, Jan./Feb., 13-15; need to ratify, Jan./Feb., 30-31; testing loophole, Mar./Apr., 52-55
Cooperative Threat Reduction: and Russian chemical weapons disposal, Sept./Oct., 57-66
Counterproliferation: Mar./Apr., 62-68
CTBT: See Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty CWC: See chemical weapons Cyprus: British nuclear weapons in, Jan./Feb., 58-64
Day, Sam: May/June, 12-13
Decommissioning: Maine Yankee, Jan./Feb., 11-13; Russian submarines, Jan./Feb., 65-69
Defense conversion: Russian sub as transport vehicle, Mar./Apr., 20-22
Defense spending: need for cutbacks, Jan./Feb., 26-28; Sept./Oct., 36-37; after September 11
attacks, Nov./Dec., 17-19
Demobilization: of child soldiers, Sept./Oct., 30-37
Denmark: and U.S. missile defense, Sept./Oct., 45-50
Disarmament: movement in New Zealand, May/June, 18-19; failure to address needs of girls, Sept./Oct., 30-37; chemical weapons in Russia, Sept./Oct., 57-66; new discourse, Nov./Dec., 65-68
Downwinders: at Tokai, Sept./Oct., 11-12
Dugway Proving Ground: Mar./Apr., 57-61
Dystopias: Nov./Dec., 40-41
East European reactors: May/June, 40-44
Echelon: Sept./Oct., 11
Einstein, Albert: and marketing, Jan./Feb., 10
Energy: crisis in Brazil, Sept./Oct., 15-17
Energy Department: and waste storage, Jan./Feb., 11-13; Los Alamos problems, Jan./Feb., 52-57; transmutation, Mar./Apr., 34-41; tritium production, Mar./Apr., 42-49; and nuclear dishonesty, Mar./Apr., 52-55; nuclear weapons complex, July/Aug., 30-37; compensation program, July/Aug., 38-48; worker compensation, July/Aug., 55-60; recycled uranium, July/Aug., 56-57; sites covered by compensation, July/Aug., 58-60; conflicts of interest, Nov./Dec., 8; cooperation with Israel, Nov./Dec., 15-17; cleanup, Nov./Dec., 52-64
Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Act: July/Aug., 38-60
Entertainment: G-Fan, Jan./Feb., 5; Nuclear War card game, Mar./Apr., 9; Mars restaurant, Mar./Apr., 10; Pox video game, July/Aug., 7-8; plays with science themes, July/Aug., 9-10; sexiest geek, Sept./Oct., 10; dystopias, Nov./Dec., 40-41
Environment: Tomsk region radioactivity, May/June, 19-21; and biological weapons, Sept./Oct., 38-44; threat from buried chemical munitions, Sept./Oct., 51-56; Rocky Flats, Nov./Dec., 52-56
Epstein, William: May/June, 12-13
Espionage: at weapons labs, Jan./Feb., 76; Sutyagin trial, Mar./Apr., 14-17; European Union, Sept./Oct., 11
Europe: rapid reaction force, May/June, 25-27; reaction to U.S. missile defense plans, Nov./Dec., 36-38
European Union: Turkey membership, Mar./Apr., 28-30; European army, May/June, 25-27; and Echelon, Sept./Oct., 11; bio-weapons treaty protocol, Nov./Dec., 19-21, 73; response to U.S. missile defense, Nov./Dec., 36-38
Fast breeder reactors: May/June, 58-62
Fermi, Enrico: Sept./Oct., 26-29
Fernald plant: July/Aug., 49-54
Fissile material: verifying production by satellite, July/Aug., 61-66; as naval fuel, Sept./Oct., 24-25
Food irradiation: May/June, 5
Foot-and-mouth disease: Sept./Oct., 38-44
France: and transmutation, Mar./Apr., 34-41; nuclear forces 2001, July/Aug., 70-71
Germany: plutonium disposal, May/June, 63-66; view of U.S. missile defense, Nov./Dec., 31-33
Gibraltar: British sub at, Jan./Feb., 5
Girl soldiers: Sept./Oct., 30-37
Government Accountability Project: Tom River study, May/June, 19-21
Greenland: and U.S.-Denmark relations, Sept./Oct., 45-50
Gruinard Island: Mar./Apr., 57-61
Hanford: cleanup and BNFL, Nov./Dec., 57-64
Holy war: Jan./Feb., 46-49
Human rights: in Turkey, Mar./Apr., 28-30; in Indonesia, May/June, 16-18; and girls in war, Sept./Oct., 30-37
Hussein, Saddam: May/June, 11
Hydrogen bomb: and Enrico Fermi, Sept./Oct., 26-29
India: and Israeli weapons, Jan./Feb., 18-19; anti-Taliban efforts, Nov./Dec., 13-15
Indonesia: West Papua independence movement, May/June, 16-18
Intelligence: satellites, May/June, 22-24, 74; use of commercial satellites, July/Aug., 61-66; failure of, Nov./Dec. 44-49
International Atomic Energy Agency: inspections in Algeria, May/June, 45-52; safeguards in Japan, May/June, 58-62; and naval fuel, Sept./Oct., 24-25
International Court of Justice: Yugoslav war crimes trial, May/June, 14-16
International Space Station: Mar./Apr., 11-13
Internet: national security research, Jan./Feb., 74-75; and terrorism, May/June, 6-7; Mars volunteer research, May/June, 11-12
Inuits: and Thule air base, Sept./Oct., 45-50
Iran: Russian arms sales to, Jan./Feb., 16-18
Iraq: defectors' claims, May/June, 11; nuclear test claims refuted, July/Aug., 5
Islam: religious schools, Jan./Feb., 42-50
Israel: concern with Russian arms sales, Jan./Feb., 16-18; arms sales to India, Jan./Feb., 18-19; non-ratification of chemical weapons treaty, Mar./Apr., 22-24; nuclear policy, July/Aug., 17-19; nuclear cooperation with U.S., Nov./Dec., 15-17
Japan: plutonium disposal, May/June, 58-62; downwinders at Tokai, Sept./Oct., 11-12; view of missile defense, Nov./Dec., 33-35
Jihad: groups, Jan./Feb., 42-50
Joint Chiefs of Staff: Mar./Apr., 80
Joint Standoff Weapon: May/June, 7
Khan, A. Q.: July/Aug., 13-15 Kursk: Jan./Feb., 65-69
Labor Department: and nuclear workers compensation, July/Aug., 55-60, Nov./Dec., 5
Labour Party: backing U.S. missile defense, Nov./Dec., 28-30
Los Alamos: morale, Jan./Feb., 52-57
Madrisas: in Pakistan, Jan./Feb., 42-50
Maine Yankee: suing Energy Department, Jan./Feb., 11-13
Mars: terraforming, Jan./Feb., 8; online volunteer research, May/June, 11-12
Mass Balance Study: July/Aug., 56-57
Massoud, Ahmadshah: assassination of, Nov./Dec., 13-15
Media: coverage of nuclear workers, July/Aug., 38-48; interests before September 11, Nov./Dec., 2
Menem, Carlos: on trial, Sept./Oct., 13-15
Middle East: and chemical weapons, Mar./Apr., 22-24
Military: in space, Jan./Feb., 24-28; Mar./Apr., 17-19; budget after September 11
attacks, Nov./Dec., 17-19
Missile defense: See National missile defense Mixed oxide (MOX) fuel: May/June, 53-57; in Britain, May/June, 56-57; in Japan, May/June, 58-62; in Germany, May/June, 63-66
MOX: See mixed oxide fuel NASA: fungus on spacecraft, Jan./Feb., 9; space station v. exploration, Mar./Apr., 11-13; interactive astronomy, May/June, 11-12
National missile defense: as a NATO issue, Jan./Feb., 37-38; proponents, Mar./Apr., 25-27; gaining momentum, May/June, 2; misinformation about, July/Aug., 11-12; slowed progress, July/Aug., 20-21, 68; intercept of chem/bio warhead, Sept./Oct., 6-7; and ABM Treaty, Sept./Oct., 22-23; costs, Sept./Oct., 36-37; and Thule, Greenland, Sept./Oct., 45-50; arguments against, Sept./Oct., 73; international views on, Nov./Dec., 22-39, 42-43
National Reconnaissance Office: May/June, 22-24, 74
National security: on the Internet, Jan./Feb., 74-75; exaggeration of threats, Mar./Apr., 2; team, Mar./Apr., 25-27; military theory, Mar./Apr., 31-33; counterproliferation, Mar./Apr., 62-68; nuclear exercises, Mar./Apr., 80; policy, May/June, 30-31; missile defense, July/Aug., 20-21, 68
NATO: and U.S., Jan./Feb., 37-38; and European army, May/June, 25-27
Natural Resources Defense Council: war planning software, July/Aug., 22-29
New Zealand: nuclear-free policy, May/June, 18-19
Nikitin, Alexander: Mar./Apr., 14-17
NMD: See National Missile Defense Non-lethal weapons: Vehicle-Mounted Active Denial System, May/June, 9; malodorants, Nov./Dec., 9
Nonproliferation: tritium production, Mar./Apr., 42-49; challenges to, Mar./Apr., 62-68; German perspective, Nov./Dec., 31-33; see also NPT North Africa: May/June, 45-52
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD): Nov./Dec., 50-51
North Korea: May/June, 32-39
Northern Alliance: support for, Nov./Dec., 13-15
NPT: Jan./Feb., 21-23; and Algeria, May/June, 45-52; and U.S. naval fuel, Sept./Oct., 24-25
Nuclear abolition: U.S. should commit to, Jan./Feb., 39-41
Nuclear cities: worker survey, July/Aug., 15-17
Nuclear discourse: and Bush administration, Nov./Dec., 65-68
Nuclear engineers: lack of, Sept./Oct., 7-8
Nuclear Notebook: Internet research, Jan./Feb., 74-75; U.S. nuclear forces 2001, Mar./Apr., 77-79; Russian nuclear forces, 2001, May/June, 78-79; French nuclear forces, 2001, July/Aug., 70-71; Chinese nuclear forces, 2001, Sept./Oct., 71-72; British nuclear forces, 2001, Nov./Dec., 78-79
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: See NPT Nuclear opacity: in Israel, July/Aug., 17-19
Nuclear Posture Review: May/June, 80
Nuclear power: for tritium production, Mar./Apr., 42-49; floating, in Russia, May/June, 5; safety, May/June, 40-44; revival, July/Aug., 2; lack of engineers, Sept./Oct., 7-8; in Brazil, Sept./Oct., 15-17; conflicts of interest, Nov./Dec., 8; British Nuclear Fuels Ltd, Nov./Dec., 57-64
Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Mar./Apr., 42-49; conflicts of interest, Nov./Dec., 8
Nuclear submarines: Tireless at Gibraltar, Jan./Feb., 5; safety in Russia, Jan./Feb., 65-69; safety in U.S., Jan./Feb., 68; Mar./Apr., 20-22; U.S. fuel stockpile, Sept./Oct., 24-25
Nuclear testing: verification, Jan./Feb., 13-15; purpose of, Jan./Feb., 30-31; misinformation about, Mar./Apr., 6-7; Mar./Apr., 50-52; Mar./Apr., 52-56; Iraqi claims, July/Aug., 5
Nuclear transport: protests against, May/June, 18-19, 63-66; BNFL, Nov./Dec., 57-64
Nuclear war planning: July/Aug., 22-29, 72
Nuclear War: the card game, Mar./Apr., 9
Nuclear waste: on-site storage problems, Jan./Feb., 11-13; Mar./Apr., 34-41; Plutonium Memorial Contest, May/June, 28-29; plutonium disposal, May/June, 53-57; British plutonium, May/June, 56-57; in Japan, May/June, 58-62; problems in Germany, May/June, 63-66; Utah storage debate, July/Aug., 6-7; shooting into sun, Sept./Oct., 6-7; from Rocky Flats, Nov./Dec., 52-56; BNFL contracts, Nov./Dec., 57-64
Nuclear weapons: U.S. policy, Jan./Feb., 21-23; abolition, Jan./Feb., 39-41; mini-nukes, Jan./Feb., 52-57; British overseas deployments, Jan./Feb., 58-64; and Internet research, Jan./Feb., 74-75; U.S. tritium production, Mar./Apr., 42-49; new designs and reliability testing, Mar./Apr., 50-52; effects tests, Mar./Apr., 52-55; Third World targets, Mar./Apr., 62-68; U.S. nuclear forces, 2001, Mar./Apr., 77-79; North Korea, May/June, 32-39; Algerian program, May/June, 45-52; Russian nuclear forces, 2001, May/June, 78-79; Iraqi claims refuted, July/Aug., 5; in Pakistan, July/Aug., 13-15; war simulation software, July/Aug., 22-29; revival of, July/Aug., 30-35; threat v. reality, July/Aug., 36-37; worker compensation, July/Aug., 38-48; recycled uranium, July/Aug., 56-57; sites where manufactured, July/Aug., 58-60; satellite verification, July/Aug., 61-66; French nuclear forces, 2001, July/Aug., 70-71; Chinese programs, Sept./Oct., 5; and Enrico Fermi, Sept./Oct., 26-29; Chinese nuclear forces, 2001, Sept./Oct., 71-72; campaign against, Nov./Dec., 7; new discourse, Nov./Dec., 65-68; British nuclear forces, 2001, Nov./Dec., 78-79
Nuclear workers: in Russia, July/Aug., 15-17; radiation exposure, July/Aug., 49-54; compensation program, July/Aug., 55-57; sites, July/Aug., 58-60
Oak Ridge: July/Aug., 38-48
Paducah: July/Aug., 38-48
Pakistan: religious schools, Jan./Feb., 42-50; religious parties, Jan./Feb., 46-49; nuclear establishment, July/Aug., 13-15; conflict, with India, Nov./Dec., 13-15
Plutonium: memorial design contest, May/June 28-29; disposal, May/June, 53-66; stolen, Sept./Oct., 2; at Rocky Flats, Nov./Dec., 52-56
Political advice: for president-elect, Jan./Feb., 2, 22-39, 42-43
Pollux cask: May/June, 53-57
Proliferation: and tritium production, March/April, 42-49; and transmutation, Mar./Apr., 34-41; preventing, Mar./Apr., 62-68; and storage MOX, May/June, 53-57; and Russian nuclear workers, July/Aug., 15-17
Radiation Exposure Compensation Act: July/Aug., 49-54
Radiation: worker exposures, July/Aug., 38-48; downwinders at Tokai, Sept./Oct., 11-12
Radioactive materials: July/Aug., 38-60
Reprocessing: and transmutation, Mar./Apr., 34-41; Japan, May/June, 58-62; German options, May/June, 63-66; Plutonium Memorial Contest, May/June, 28-29; May/June, 53-57
Richardson, Bill: Mar./Apr., 42-49; July/Aug., 38-48; Nov./Dec., 15-17
Robots: that can hop, Jan./Feb., 8; miniature aerial vehicles, Sept./Oct., 9
Rocky Flats: cleanup, Nov./Dec., 52-56
Rokkasho: reprocessing at, May/June, 58-62
Russia: arms sales to Iran, Jan./Feb., 16-18; navy's problems, Jan./Feb., 65-69; espionage trials, Mar./Apr., 14-17; Federal Security Service, Mar./Apr., 15; nuclear submarines, Mar./Apr., 20-22; floating nuclear power plant, May/June, 5; nuclear pollution, May/June, 19-21; reactor safety, May/June, 40-44; nuclear forces, 2001, May/June, 78-79; nuclear workers survey, July/Aug., 15-17; chemical weapons disposal, Sept./Oct., 57-66; anti-Taliban efforts, Nov./Dec., 13-15; view of U.S. missile defense, Nov./Dec., 22-25; see also Soviet Union Science: volunteer research, May/June, 11-12; and theater, July/Aug., 9-10
Secrecy: and Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, Mar./Apr., 5; satellite imagery, May/June, 22-24, 74; U.S. censorship, Sept./Oct., 5
Sellafield: and BNFL, Nov./Dec., 57-64
Siberia: radioactivity in, May/June, 19-21
Single Integrated Operational Plan: and nuclear reliability, Mar./Apr., 50-52; simulation software, July/Aug., 22-29; and China, July/Aug., 72
SIOP: see Single Integrated Operational Plan Skull Valley Goshute Indians: July/Aug., 6-7
Small arms: U.N. conference, Sept./Oct., 18-20
Smith, Alice Kimball: May/June, 12-13
South America: arms trade, Sept./Oct., 13-15; girls in war, Sept./Oct., 30-37
South Asia: Jan./Feb., 42-50; terrorism, Jan./Feb., 46-49; July/Aug., 13-15
Soviet Union: secret bioweapons program, Mar./Apr., 57-61; threat v. reality, July/Aug., 36-37; and chemical weapons disposal, Sept./Oct., 57-66; see also Russia Space: terraforming Mars, Jan./Feb., 8; fungus on spacecraft, Jan./Feb., 9; potential arms race in, Jan./Feb., 24-25; International Space Station, Mar./Apr., 11-13; future weaponization, Mar./Apr., 17-19; military exercises, May/June, 10-11
Space Command: Jan./Feb., 24-25
Spent fuel: storage, Jan./Feb., 11-13
Spertus, Ellen: sexiest geek, Sept./Oct., 10
Spring Valley: buried chemical weapons, Sept./Oct., 51-56
Steganography: May/June, 6-7
Stink bomb: Nov./Dec., 9
Stockpile stewardship: Mar./Apr., 50-52
Storage MOX: May/June, 53-57
Strategic Command: July/Aug., 22-29; July/Aug., 72; and September 11, Nov./Dec., 50-51
Sutyagin, Igor: on trial, Mar./Apr., 14-17
Taiwan: view of U.S. missile defense, Nov./Dec., 25-28
Taliban: opposition to, Nov./Dec., 13-15
Technology: hopping robots, Jan./Feb., 8; sub-surface radar, July/Aug., 8-9; face-recognition, Nov./Dec., 6-8
Tennessee Valley Authority: and tritium production, Mar./Apr., 42-49
Terrorism: roots of, Jan./Feb., 42-50; and electronic communication, May/June, 6-7; agricultural, Sept./Oct., 38-44; humor after September 11, Nov./Dec., 2; and budget, Nov./Dec., 17-19; response to September 11
attacks, Nov./Dec., 2, 44-51
Theater missile defense: Sept./Oct., 73; Japanese view, Nov./Dec., 33-35; see also National missile defense Thermal imaging: July/Aug., 8-9
Thule Air Base: and native population, Sept./Oct., 45-50
Tokaimura: downwinders, Sept./Oct., 11-12
Tom River: radioactivity in, May/June, 19-21
Transmutation: Mar./Apr., 34-41
Tritium: Mar./Apr., 42-49
Turkey: and EU, Mar./Apr., 28-30
UFOs: explanation of, Mar./Apr., 8; flying drones, May/June, 8
Unilateralism: China's view of, Nov./Dec., 25-28; German view of, Nov./Dec., 31-33
United Nations: International Court of Justice, May/June, 14-16; and West Papua, May/June, 16-18; small arms conference, Sept./Oct., 18-20
United States: nuclear policy, Jan./Feb., 21-23, 39-41; in space, Jan./Feb., 24-25; military spending, Jan./Feb., 26-28; foreign policy on Asia, Jan./Feb., 29-30; arms deals, Jan./Feb., 34-36; nuclear relations with Britain, Jan./Feb., 58-64; congressional logic, Mar./Apr., 2; funding for space programs, Mar./Apr., 11-13; national security team, Mar./Apr., 25-27; revolution in military affairs, Mar./Apr., 31-33; transmutation of nuclear waste, Mar./Apr., 34-41; tritium production, Mar./Apr., 42-49; stockpile reliability, Mar./Apr., 52-55; bioweap-ons program, Mar./Apr., 57-61; coun-terproliferation, Mar./Apr., 62-68; nuclear forces 2001, Mar./Apr., 77-79; nuclear preparation, Mar./Apr., 80; missile defense, May/June, 2, July/Aug. 20-21, 68; International Criminal Court, May/June, 14-16; government secrecy, May/June, 22-24, 74; foreign policy, May/June, 30-31; North Korea policy, May/June, 32-39; nuclear posture, May/June, 80; misinformed politicians, July/Aug., 11-12; Nuclear Cities Initiative, July/Aug., 15-17; nuclear war plan, July/Aug., 22-29; proponents of new nukes, July/Aug., 30-37; defense predictions, July/Aug., 36-37; nuclear workers, July/Aug., 38-60; at arms control conference, Sept./Oct., 18-20; and ABM Treaty, Sept./Oct., 22-23; navy fuel-stockpiling policy, Sept./Oct., 24-25; defense spending comparisons, Sept./Oct., 36-37; vulnerability to agricultural terrorism, Sept./Oct., 38-44; debate over Thule Air Base, Sept./Oct., 45-50; chemical weapons, Sept./Oct., 51-56; and Russian chemical weapons disposal, Sept./Oct., 57-66; reaction to September 11
attacks, Nov./Dec., 17-19, 44-51; British support for missile defense, Nov./Dec., 28-30; and treaty abrogation, Nov./Dec., 38-39, 42-43; cooperation with Israel, Nov./Dec., 15-17; rejects bioweapons verification protocol, Nov./Dec., 19-21, 73; and China, Nov./Dec., 25-28; and Japan, Nov./Dec., 33-35; cleanup, Nov./Dec., 52-64
Unmanned aerial vehicles: Sept./Oct., 9
Uranium miners: July/Aug., 49-54
Verification: of nuclear tests, Jan./Feb., 13-15; May/June, 53-57
Vozrozhdeniye Island: Mar./Apr., 57-61
War: girls in, Sept./Oct., 30-37
Washington, D.C.: buried chemical munitions, Sept./Oct., 51-56
Weapons labs: problems at Los Alamos, Jan./Feb., 52-57; security at, Jan./Feb., 76; nuclear workers, July/Aug., 38-48; recycled uranium, July/Aug., 56-57; Rocky Flats cleanup, Nov./Dec., 8; Israeli-U.S. cooperation, Nov./Dec., 15-17
Weapons of mass destruction: Counterpro-liferation Initiative, Mar./Apr., 62-68
Wen Ho Lee case: fallout, Jan./Feb., 52-57
Weapons technology: precision-guided weapons, May/June, 7; crowd control device, May/June, 9; space-based laser, May/June, 10-11; mini-nukes, July/Aug., 30-37; threat v. reality, July/Aug., 36-37; and missile defense advocates, Sept./Oct., 73; malodorants, Nov./Dec., 9
West Papua: separatist movement, May/June, 16-18
