Disarmament & nuclear tests, 1960-63; the search for a way to abolish war, end the costly burden of armament and prevent the horrors of radioactive contamination of the atmosphere.
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New York
[1964]
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Table of Contents:
- Disarmament & nuclear test 1960-1963
- 1960
- Pre-Geneva developments
- Geneva arms talks open
- USSR quits arms talks
- The drive to ban tests
- A-weapons spread
- Pre-summit events
- Paris meeting collapses
- UN 'summit' session
- National leaders' views
- 1961
- Geneva talks reconvened
- Summit talks & Soviet memo
- Russia resumes tests
- Nobel peace prize winners
- Lenin peace prize winners
- Red 'superbombs' tested
- Path to new negotiations
- Un votes new arms talks
- U.S. developments
- 1961'a nuclear explosions
- 1962
- Road to new negotiations
- U.S. to resume air tests
- Geneva talks begun
- U.S. begins OPAcific tests
- U.S. high altitude shots
- USSR resumens tests
- New moves toward A-ban
- 1962 nuclear tests
- 1963
- Moscow A-test negotiations
- nobel peace prize
- Nuclear test curb signed
- Treaty banning nuclear weapons tests in atmosphere, in outer space & under water
- U.S. ratification of treaty
- 'Hot line' communications pact
- The U.S.-Soviet 'Hot line' agreement
- Geneva disarmament talks
- Chinese Soviet differences: issue of war & peace disputed
- 1963 nuclear tests
- Index.