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AUTHORS
Adams, Gordon, “Diminishing Returns,” May/June, 17-19
Albright, David, “When Could Iran Get the Bomb?” July/Aug., 26-33
Allison, Graham, “Nuclear 9/11?: The Ongoing Failure of Imagination,” Sept./Oct., 36-41
Arkin, William M., “Nuclear 9/11?: The Continuing Misuses of Fear,” Sept./Oct., 42-45
Atran, Scott, “Connecting the Dots,” July/Aug., 68; “Pakistan: Balancing Act,” Nov./Dec., 23-24
Auer, Catherine, “Leisure: Toyland Security,” Jan./Feb., 12; “A Real Skeleton Key,” Jan./Feb., 36-37; “Art & Science: Into the Fold,” Mar./Apr., 13; Q&A: Jennifer Ouellette,” July/Aug., 10
Bosco, David, “An Indefinable Problem,” Jan./Feb., 44-51; “Bosnia: The Long Road Home,” Mar./Apr., 19-20
Bruce, Scott, “Grid-Locked,” Jan./Feb., 52-58
Burr, William, “Israel Crosses the Threshold,” May/June, 22-30
Butler, Kenley, “The Khan Network: Where Is the Justice?” Nov./Dec., 25-29; “Rogues' Gallery,” Nov./Dec., 29-34
Carter, Ashton B., “A Fuel-Cycle Fix,” Jan./Feb., 24-25
Cavallo, Alfred J., “Playing the Pump,” July/Aug., 20-22
Chayes, Sarah, “Afghanistan: The Night Fairies,” Mar./Apr., 17-19; “Spinning the War in Afghanistan,” Sept./Oct., 54-61
Choffnes, Eileen R., “A Brave New World in the Life Sciences,” Sept./Oct., 26-33
Cohen, Avner, “Israel Crosses the Threshold,” May/June, 23-30
Cohen, Roberta, “Last Stand in Sudan?” Mar./Apr., 51-58
Coleman, David, “Camelot's Nuclear Conscience,” May/June, 40-45
Cooke, Stephanie, “Reprocessing: Just Within Reach?” July/Aug., 14-17
Dragonette, Charles N., “Maritime Legends,” Sept./Oct., 18-19
Edmonds, Sibel, “To Tell the Truth,” Jan./Feb., 72
Flynn, Michael, “Chernobyl: Hardly the Last Word,” Mar./Apr., 14-16; “Nuclear Power: Russia's Sea Change,” July/Aug., 13; “Europe: On Its Borders, New Problems,” Nov./Dec., 21-23
Foust, Jeff, “Space: In Pursuit of Life,” Nov./Dec., 13
Ghamari-Tabrizi, Sharon, “Lethal Fantasies,” Jan./Feb., 20-22
Gormley, Dennis M., “Cruise Control,” Mar./Apr., 26-33
Harris, Shane, “The Bug Bloggers,” Jan./Feb., 38-43
Hayes, Peter, “Grid-Locked,” Jan./Feb., 52-58
Hecht, Jeff, “Space: Dual Threat,” Sept./Oct., 14-16
Hibbs, Mark, “The Khan Network: The Unmaking of a Nuclear Smuggler,” Nov./Dec., 35-41
Holmes, James R., “The Roosevelt Way,” May/June, 19-20
Kang, Jungmin, “Grid-Locked,” Jan./Feb., 52-58
Kerr, Paul, “Divided from Within,” Nov./Dec., 17-19
Kristensen, Hans M., “U.S. Nuclear Forces, 2006,” Jan./Feb., 68-71; “Russian Nuclear Forces, 2006,” Mar./Apr., 64-67; “Chinese Nuclear Forces, 2006,” May/June, 60-63; “Global Nuclear Stockpiles, 1945-2006,” July/Aug., 64-66; “U.S. Nuclear Threats: Then and Now,” Sept./Oct., 69-71; “Where the Bombs Are, 2006,” Nov./Dec., 57-58
Kulacki, Gregory, “Lost in Translation,” May/June, 34-39
Kuperman, Alan J., “Bomb-Grade Bazaar,” Mar./Apr., 44-50
LaMontagne, Stephen A., “A Fuel-Cycle Fix,” Jan./Feb., 24-25
Lemon, Stanley M., “A Brave New World in the Life Sciences,” Sept./Oct., 26-33
Levine, Haninah, “Improvised Response,” July/Aug., 22-23, 67
Macfarlane, Allison, “Stuck on a Solution,” May/June, 46-52
Maksymiuk, Jan, “Eastern Europe: Diplomatic Dustup,” Jan./Feb., 16-17
Marsh, Gerald E., “Batteries Included,” Nov./Dec., 19-20
Marshall, Andrew, “Making a Killing,” Mar./Apr., 36-42; “Plagued by Inaction,” July/Aug., 40-47
Meier, Oliver, “NATO: Tied in Nuclear Knots,” Jan./Feb., 14-16
Norris, Robert S., “U.S. Nuclear Forces, 2006,” Jan./Feb., 68-71; “Russian Nuclear Forces, 2006,” Mar./Apr., 64-67; “Chinese Nuclear Forces, 2006,” May/June, 60-63; “Global Nuclear Stockpiles, 1945-2006,” July/Aug., 64-66; “U.S. Nuclear Threats: Then and Now,” Sept./Oct., 69-71; “Where the Bombs Are, 2006,” Nov./Dec., 57-58
O'Neill, William G., “Last Stand in Sudan?” Mar./Apr., 51-58
Orttung, Robert, “Criminal Acts,” Sept./Oct., 22-23
Prados, John, “The Long View,” Jan./Feb., 22-23; “Growing Pains,” Sept./Oct., 20-22
Ramberg, Bennett, “Preemption Paradox,” July/Aug., 48-56
Relman, David A., “A Brave New World in the Life Sciences,” Sept./Oct., 26-33
Richelson, Jeffrey T., “The Whole World Is Watching,” Jan./Feb., 26-35
Rosenberg, Barbara Hatch, “Watching While They Work,” Nov./Dec., 64
Sageman, Marc, “Connecting the Dots,” July/Aug., 68
Salama, Sammy, “The Khan Network: Where Is the Justice?” Nov./Dec., 25-29; “Rogues' Gallery,” Nov./Dec., 29-34
Samson, Victoria, “What if by Sea?” Mar./Apr., 30-31
Sass, Jennifer, “No Small Problem,” Mar./Apr., 23-24
Schollmeyer, Josh, “Biosecurity: Grapes of Wrath,” Jan./Feb., 8-9; “Alternative Energy: A Sunny Solution,” Jan./Feb., 10; “Q&A: Norman Anderson,” Jan./Feb., 11; “Webwatch: colorado.edu/journalism/cej/exhibit/index.html,” Jan./Feb., 12; “Terrorism: A Shifting Landscape,” Mar./Apr., 8-9; “Bioweapons: Past Lessons,” Mar./Apr., 10; “Q&A: Lt. Gen. Roméo Dallaire,” Mar./Apr., 11; “Culture: Super Beings in Tough Times,” Mar./Apr., 12; “Sanctions: Bad Sports,” May/June, 9-10; “Q&A: Cong. Brad Sherman,” May/June, 10; “Child Soldiers: Lost Boys Found,” May/June, 11; “Global Health: Going Needle-Free,” May/June, 12; “Threat Assessment: Garbage In, Garbage Out,” July/Aug., 11; “Nuclear History: Fermi on Display,” July/Aug., 12; “Games Get Serious,” July/Aug., 34-39; “Nuclear Science: End of the Class?” Sept./Oct., 9-10; “Q&A: Gil Loescher,” Sept./Oct., 10; “Chemical Weapons: Under the Sea,” Sept./Oct., 11; “Pandemics: Fashion Bug,” Sept./Oct., 12; “Emergency Preparedness: Ready … Or Not,” Nov./Dec., 9-10; “Threat Assessment: A Fiery Proposition,” Nov./Dec., 11; “Energy Consumption: The Environment and the Single-Person Household,” Nov./Dec., 12
Schwellenbach, Nick, “Nuclear Lockdown,” Nov./Dec., 44-50
Shelley, Louise, “Criminal Acts,” Sept./Oct., 22-23
Siegel, Jonas, “Nonlethal Weapons: Shoot to Not Kill,” Jan./Feb., 9; “Russian Military: With God on Their Side,” Jan./Feb., 11; “Culture: Hug an A-Bomb,” Jan./Feb., 13; “Technology: Rolling to the Rescue,” Mar./Apr., 9; “Webwatch: physics.ucsd.edu/petition,” Mar./Apr., 10; “Espionage: Spy-wear,” Mar./Apr., 12; “Bugs in the System,” Mar./Apr., 34-35; “Airport Security: Keep Your Clothes On,” May/June, 12; “Nuclear Security: Gunning Up the Works,” May/June, 13; “The Sky Is Filling,” May/June, 32-33; “Emergency Response: Where the Plume Blows,” July/Aug., 9-10; “Gender: Political Glass Ceiling,” July/Aug., 12; “Farewell to Arms,” July/Aug., 24-25; “Environment: Midterm Exam,” Sept./Oct., 12; “Emergency Response: Fighting a ‘Dirty’ War,” Sept./Oct., 13; “The Other Gas,” Sept./Oct., 24-25; “Q&A: Nancy Bernkopf Tucker,” Nov./Dec., 10; “Mining the Gap,” Nov./Dec., 42-43
Spector, Leonard S., “The Khan Network: Where Is the Justice?” Nov./Dec., 25-29; “Rogues' Gallery,” Nov./Dec., 29-34
Stanford, George S., “Batteries Included,” Nov./Dec., 19-20
Stockton, Peter D. H., “Nuclear Lockdown,” Nov./Dec., 44-50
Strauss, Mark, “Threat Assessments,” Jan./Feb., 4; “Building Materials,” Mar./Apr., 4; “Behind Closed Doors,” May/June, 4; “A Matter of Timing,” July/Aug., 4; “Five Years Later,” Sept./Oct., 4; “Crime and No Punishment,” Nov./Dec., 4
Suzuki, Tatsujiro, “Grid-Locked,” Jan./Feb., 52-58
Tannenwald, Nina, “A Taboo Subject,” May/June, 64
Tanter, Richard, “Grid-Locked,” Jan./Feb., 52-58
Toolan, Charlotte, “Cybersecurity: Getting Jitterbugged,” Nov./Dec., 12
von Hippel, David, “Grid-Locked,” Jan./Feb., 52-58
Walker, William, “Cut Off the Source,” Mar./Apr., 68
Weaver, William, “To Tell the Truth,” Jan./Feb., 72
Webster, Paul, “Nuclear Power: No Can-do?” Jan./Feb., 18-19
Wier, Anthony, “Traffick Jamming,” Sept./Oct., 72
Weiss, Leonard, “Power Points,” May/June, 21, 63
Worden, Simon, “High Anxiety,” Mar./Apr., 21-23
Yaffa, Joshua, “Russia: Sparring Partners,” July/Aug., 18-19
Zaitchik, Alexander, “South Asia: The Road to Openness,” May/June, 14-16
SUBJECTS
Afghanistan: unrest in, Mar./Apr., 17-19; U.S. offensive in, Sept./Oct., 54-61
African Union: and Darfur, Mar./Apr., 51-58
Airport security: and body scanners, May/June, 12
Art: and security, Jan./Feb., 13; and homeland security, Sept./Oct., 46-53
Australia: uranium mining in, Nov./Dec., 42-43
Belarus: Polish relations, Jan./Feb., 16-17
Biodefense: Manhattan Project-like effort for, Jan./Feb., 11
Biological weapons: and Alsos Mission, Mar./Apr., 10
Biometrics: Jan./Feb., 36-37
Biosecurity: and agriculture, Jan./Feb., 8-9; and life sciences, Sept./Oct., 26-33; and secrecy, Nov./Dec., 64
Bird flu: and blogs, Jan./Feb., 38-43
Bosnia: post-war, Mar./Apr., 19-20
Burma: and HIV/AIDS, July/Aug., 40-47
Canada: nuclear power industry, Jan./Feb., 18-19
Canada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) reactor: Jan./Feb., 18-19
Chamberlain, Owen: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Chemical weapons: disposal, July/Aug., 24-25; ocean dumping, Sept./Oct., 11
Chernobyl Forum: Mar./Apr., 14-16
Child soldiers: rehabilitation, May/June, 11
China: and intelligence, May/June, 34-39
CIA: and National Intelligence Estimates, Jan./Feb., 22-23
Climate change: Sept./Oct., 24-25
Congress: and HEU exports, Mar./Apr., 44-50
Crime: and black-market wildlife trade, Mar./Apr., 36-42; and nuclear smuggling, Sept./Oct., 22-23
Cruise missiles: increase in, Mar./Apr., 26-33
Cybersecurity: and bugging devices, Nov./Dec., 12
Darfur: Mar./Apr., 51-58
Davis, Raymond Jr.: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Defense spending: May/June, 17-19
Education: and video games, July/Aug., 34-39
Endangered species: black-market trade, Mar./Apr., 36-42
Energy consumption: and single-person households, Nov./Dec., 12
Energy Department: and consolidation of nuclear weapons complex, Nov./Dec., 44-50
Environment: and British policy making, Sept./Oct., 12
Epidemics: and the internet, Jan./Feb., 38-43
Europe: and immigration, Nov./Dec., 21-23
Federation of American Scientists (FAS): and Ready.gov, Nov./Dec., 9-10
Fermi, Enrico: July/Aug., 12
Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty: Mar./Apr., 68
Flu masks: fashionable, Sept./Oct., 12
France: spy satellites, Jan./Feb., 26-35
Gender: female presidential candidates, July/Aug., 12
Germany: and NATO nuclear policy, Jan./Feb., 14-16
Global health: and HIV/AIDS in Burma, July/Aug., 40-47
Global Nuclear Energy Partnership (GNEP): July/Aug., 14-17
Gould, Jay: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Greenhouse gases: and methane, Sept./Oct., 24-25
Highly enriched uranium (HEU): export, Mar./Apr., 44-50
HIV/AIDS: and Southeast Asia, July/Aug., 40-47
Homeland security: and toys, Jan./Feb., 12; and universal adversary, Jan./Feb., 20-22; photos, Sept./Oct., 46-53; and Ready.gov, Nov./Dec., 9-10
Immunization: needle-free, May/June, 12
Improvised explosive devices (IEDs): combating, July/Aug., 22-23, 67
India-Pakistan relations: May/June, 14-16
Infectious disease: Mar./Apr., 34-35
Intelligence: and spy satellites, Jan./Feb., 26-35; and recognition signals, Mar./Apr., 12; sources, May/June, 34-39; U.S. bureaucracy, Sept./Oct., 20-22; standards, Nov./Dec., 10
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): and Chernobyl Forum, Mar./Apr., 14-16
International law: and terrorism definition, Jan./Feb., 44-51; and Khan network, Nov./Dec., 25-34
Internet: and public health, Jan./Feb., 38-43; and Homeland Security, Nov./Dec., 9-10
Iran: nuclear program, July/Aug., 26-33; nuclear intentions, Nov./Dec., 17-19
Israel: spy satellites, Jan./Feb., 26-35; and nuclear weapons, May/June, 22-30
Japan: spy satellites, Jan./Feb., 26-35
Kashmir: and Pakistani intelligence services, Nov./Dec., 23-24
Kennedy, John F.: nuclear thinking, May/June, 40-45
Khan network: various players, Nov./Dec., 25-34; and Henk Slebos, Nov./Dec., 35-41
Language: and terrorism definition, Jan./Feb., 44-51
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL): security, May/June, 13
Life sciences: and biological threats, Sept./Oct., 26-33
Loescher, Gil: Sept./Oct., 10
Lukashenko, Aleksandr: Jan./Feb., 16-17
Magee, John: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Media: and Afghanistan war, Sept./Oct., 54-61
Medical isotopes: and HEU export controls, Mar./Apr., 44-50
Methane: and climate change, Sept./Oct., 24-25
Meyerhof, Walter: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Military strategy: and preemption, July/Aug., 48-56
Miller, Robert: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Missile defense: asymmetrical, Mar./Apr., 30-31
Nanotechnology: health effects, Mar./Apr., 23-24
National Intelligence Estimates (NIE): future, Jan./Feb., 22-23
NATO: nuclear policy, Jan./Feb., 14-16
Near space: military exploration, May/June, 32-33
Ne'eman, Yuval: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Nixon, Richard: and Israel's nuclear policy, May/June, 22-30
Nonlethal weapons: Jan./Feb., 9
North Korea: energy shortage in, Jan./Feb., 52-58
Nuclear batteries: Nov./Dec., 19-20
Nuclear fuel cycle: proliferation concerns, Jan./Feb., 24-25
Nuclear Notebook: United States, Jan./Feb., 68-71; Russia, Mar./Apr., 64-67; China, May/June, 60-63; global nuclear stockpiles, July/Aug., 64-66; U.S. nuclear threats, Sept./Oct., 69-71; location of U.S. weapons, Nov./Dec., 57-58
Nuclear physics: student disinterest in, Sept./Oct., 9-10
Nuclear power: and North Korea, Jan./Feb., 52-58; and nuclear waste, May/June, 46-52; Russian floating reactors, July/Aug., 13
Nuclear reprocessing: and GNEP, July/Aug., 14-17
Nuclear smuggling: Sept./Oct., 22-23
Nuclear waste: and Yucca Mountain, May/June, 46-52
Nuclear weapons: and Russia, Jan./Feb., 11, Mar./Apr., 64-67; and United States, Jan./Feb., 68-71; and John F. Kennedy, May/June, 40-45; and China, May/June, 60-63; taboo, May/June, 64; and Iran, July/Aug., 26-33; global stockpiles, July/Aug., 64-66; and terrorism, Sept./Oct., 34-45; consolidation of U.S., Nov./Dec., 44-50; location of U.S., Nov./Dec., 57-58
Ogawa, Iwao: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Oil: price manipulation, July/Aug., 20-22
Origami: scientific applications, Mar./Apr., 13
Pakistan: and jihad groups, Nov./Dec., 23-24
Peacekeeping: and Darfur, Mar./Apr., 51-58
Politics: and nuclear terrorism, Sept./Oct., 42-45
Preemption: history, July/Aug., 48-56
Proliferation: and nuclear fuel cycle, Jan./Feb., 24-25; and preemption, July/Aug., 48-56; and Trafficking in Persons Report, Sept./Oct., 72; and Khan network, Nov./Dec., 25-34; and Henk Slebos, Nov./Dec., 35-41
Robotics: search balls, Mar./Apr., 9
Rocky Flats: 1969 fire, Jan./Feb., 12
Russia: nationalist rhetoric in, July/Aug., 18-19
Rwanda: genocide in, Mar./Apr., 11
Sanctions: and sports, May/June, 9-10
Satellites: resolution, Jan./Feb., 28-29
Science: communicating, July/Aug., 10
Scientific responsibility: Mar./Apr., 10
Serious games: July/Aug., 34-39
Shackleton, Nicholas: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Shambroom, Paul: photos, Sept./Oct., 46-53
Sherman, Brad: May/June, 10
Shurcliff, William: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Slebos, Henk: Nov./Dec., 35-41
Sohn, Louis: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Solar power: in Iraq, Jan./Feb., 10
Space: U.S. military policy in, Mar./Apr., 21-23; and dual-use technology, Sept./Oct., 14-16
Space physics: and extraterrestrial life, Nov./Dec., 13
Spain: and immigration, Nov./Dec., 21-23
Spy satellites: Jan./Feb., 26-35
Superheroes: and domestic unrest, Mar./Apr., 12
Terrorism: definition, Jan./Feb., 44-51; and geosciences, Mar./Apr., 8-9; and Canadian garbage, July/Aug., 11; dirty bomb attack, Sept./Oct., 13; maritime, Sept./Oct., 18-19; and nuclear smuggling, Sept./Oct., 22-23; nuclear, Sept./Oct., 34-45; and forest fires, Nov./Dec., 11
Terrorists: database, July/Aug., 68
Trafficking: and Theodore Roosevelt, May/June, 19-20
United States: gauging Chinese military prowess, May/June, 34-39; and space technology, Sept./Oct., 14-16; bloated intelligence apparatus, Sept./Oct., 20-22; nuclear threats, Sept./Oct., 69-71; consolidation of nuclear weapons complex, Nov./Dec., 44-50; location of nuclear weapons, Nov./Dec., 57-58
Universal adversary: Jan./Feb., 20-22
Uranium: mining, Nov./Dec., 42-43
U.S.-Indian relations: nuclear agreement, May/June, 21, 63
U.S.-Israeli relations: and Israel's nuclear policy, May/June, 22-30
U.S.-North Korean relations: and energy, Jan./Feb., 52-58
Van Allen, James: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Video games: as educational tools, July/Aug., 34-39
War on terror: and Afghanistan, Mar./Apr., 17-19; Sept./Oct., 54-61
Weather: and emergency response, July/Aug., 9-10
Whistleblowers: necessity, Jan./Feb., 72
Wildlife: black-market trade, Mar./Apr., 36-42
Wilson, Jane: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Worgul, Basil: obituary, Nov./Dec., 14-16
Yucca Mountain: May/June, 46-52
REVIEWS
Angell, Tony, and John M. Marzluff, In the Company of Crows and Ravens, book review by Jonas Siegel, July/Aug., 58
Archeology editors, The Archeology of War, book review by Jonas Siegel, July/Aug., 58
Carus, W. Seth, “Biological Threat Characterization Research: A Critical Component of National Biodefense,” journal review by Jonas Siegel, Sept./Oct., 67; “Avoiding the Biological Security Dilemma at Our Own Peril: A Response to Tucker,” journal review by Jonas Siegel, Sept./Oct., 67
Creatus Maximus, Smart Bombs, pop culture review by Scott C. Zeman, Nov./Dec., 55
Cohen, Avner, The Last Taboo, book review by Baruch Kimmerling, Mar./Apr., 59-60
Brown, Andrew, J. D. Bernal, book review by Robert S. Norris, July/Aug., 59-61
Brown, Lester R., Outgrowing the Earth, book review by Jonas Siegel, Jan./Feb., 60
Collier, Paul, “War and Military Expenditure in Developing Countries and Their Consequences for Development,” journal review by Mark Strauss, Jan./Feb., 65
Delisle, Guy, Pyongyang, book review by Bruce Cumings, Mar./Apr., 63
Dyson, Stephen Benedict, “Personality and Foreign Policy: Tony Blair's Iraq Decisions,” journal review by Jonas Siegel, Sept./Oct., 67
Finkbeiner, Ann, The Jasons, book review by John Prados, May/June, 53-54
Glees, Anthony, and Chris Pope, “When Students Turn to Terror: Terrorist and Extremist Activity on British Campuses,” report review by James Forsyth, May/June, 56-57
Grygiel, Jakub, “Imperial Allies,” journal review by Mark Strauss, July/Aug., 63
Hirshfeld, Alan, The Electric Life of Michael Faraday, book review by Jonas Siegel, July/Aug., 58
Jarecki, Eugene, Why We Fight, movie review by Josh Schollmeyer, Mar./Apr., 62
Jones, Garrett, “It's a Cultural Thing,” journal review by Jonas Siegel, Mar./Apr., 61
Kolbert, Elizabeth, Field Notes from a Catastrophe, book review by William J. Burroughs, Nov./Dec., 53-54
Lichtman, Sarah A., “Do-It-Yourself Security: Safety, Gender, and the Home Fallout Shelter in Cold War America,” journal review by Catherine Auer, May/June, 58-59
Macnamara, Mark, “Imagining a Democracy,” journal review by Catherine Auer, Jan./Feb., 65-66
Moretti, Daniele, “Osama bin Laden and the Man-Eating Sorcerers: Encountering The ‘War on Terror’ in Papua New Guinea,” journal review by Jonas Siegel, Sept./Oct., 67
Mycio, Mary, Wormwood Forest, book review by Robert J. Baker, Jan./Feb., 59-61
Osgood, Kenneth, Total Cold War, book review by Emily Rosenberg, July/Aug., 57-59
Petro, James B., “Biological Threat Characterization Research: A Critical Component of National Biodefense,” journal review by Jonas Siegel, Sept./Oct., 67; “Avoiding the Biological Security Dilemma at Our Own Peril: A Response to Tucker,” journal review by Jonas Siegel, Sept./Oct., 67
Pyle, George, Raising Less Corn, More Hell, book review by Jonas Siegel, Jan./Feb., 60
Richelson, Jeffrey T., Spying on the Bomb, book review by Philip Nash, Sept./Oct., 62-63
Schroeder, Lucinda Delaney, A Hunt for Justice, book review by Jonas Siegel, July/Aug., 58
Stebbins, Michael, Sex, Drugs & DNA, book review by Jonas Siegel, July/Aug., 58
Tucker, Jonathan B., “Avoiding the Biological Security Dilemma: A Response to Petro and Carus,” journal review by Jonas Siegel, Sept./Oct., 67
U.S. Defense Department, “Quadrennial Defense Review,” report review by Andrew J. Grotto, May/June, 54-56; Office of Inspector General, “Select Controls for the Information Security of the Ground-Based Midcourse Defense Communications Network,” report review by Victoria Samson, Sept./Oct., 64-65
U.S. Government Accountability Office, “DOD Should Evaluate Its Source Recovery Effort and Apply Lessons Learned to Future Recovery Missions,” report review by Andrew J. Grotto, Jan./Feb., 61-63; “U.S. Public Diplomacy: State Department Efforts to Engage Muslim Audiences Lack Certain Communication Elements and Face Significant Challenges,” report review by R. S. Zaharna, Sept./Oct., 66-68
U.S. State Department, “Adherence to and Compliance with Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Disarmament Agreements and Commitments,” report review by Alexander A. Pikayev, Jan./Feb., 63-64
Virant, Christiaan, Radio Pyongyang, CD review by Bruce Cumings, Mar./Apr., 63
Walker, Martin, “Europe's Mosque Hysteria,” journal review by Amanda Watson-Boles, July/Aug., 62-63
Weinberger, Sharon, Imaginary Weapons, book review by Lawrence M. Krauss, Nov./Dec., 51-53
