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Contents
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Nuclear weapons (Testing, Suspension), Disarmament | |
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Alexander Nikitin, Bellona Foundation, Russia (Federation) Federal Security Service, Radioactive pollution (Russia (Federation)), Official secrets (Russia (Federation)) | |
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Artificial satellites (Nuclear power), Space vehicles, Russian, Space flight to Saturn (Cassini mission), Radioactive space pollution, Space vehicles (Nuclear power), Thermionics | |
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Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects (1980), Land mines (Disarmament) | |
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Argentina (Armed Forces, Maneuvers, Foreign relations, Brazil), Brazil (Armed Forces, Maneuvers, Foreign relations, Argentina) |
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International Court of Justice, Nuclear weapons, Disarmament | |
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International Court of Justice, Nuclear weapons, Disarmament | |
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International Court of Justice, Nuclear weapons, Disarmament | |
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International Court of Justice, Nuclear weapons, Disarmament | |
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Artificial satellites (Reconnaissance use), Electronic surveillance, Aerial reconnaissance |
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Smuggling, Nuclear industry (Export-import trade), Nuclear weapons (Former Soviet republics), Poland (Commerce) | |
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Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Nuclear weapons (Russia (Federation)), Russia (Federation) (Military policy) | |
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Robert C. Byrd (American senator.); 1917-2010, Democratic Party (U.S.), United States Congress Senate, United States Dept. of Defense (Appropriations and expenditures) | |
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United States Dept. of Energy, Nuclear weapons, Nuclear research laboratories | |
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Surplus military property, Military assistance, American, Military weapons (Export-import trade) | |
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International Court of Justice, Nuclear weapons, Disarmament |
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Artificial satellites (Earth sciences use, Economic aspects), Satellite imagery | |
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United States Central Intelligence Agency, Commission on the Roles and Capabilities of the United States Intelligence Community, Intelligence service | |
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Nuclear weapons (Russia (Federation)) | |
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United States Defense Special Weapons Agency, United States Defense Nuclear Agency |
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