Agreements for Cooperation for Mutual Defense Purposes


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Considers executive agreements on nuclear weapons technology transfer with six NATO countries under provisions of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. Appendixes containing agreement texts begin on page 141. Classified material has been deleted.




Agreements for Cooperation for Mutual Defense Purposes


Book Description

Considers executive agreements on nuclear weapons technology transfer with six NATO countries under provisions of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. Appendixes containing agreement texts begin on page 141. Classified material has been deleted.













U.S.-UK Nuclear Cooperation After 50 Years


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As Britain and the United States commemorate five decades of the special nuclear relationship embodied in the 1958 Mutual Defense Agreement (MDA), two leading research institutes--one on either side of the Atlantic--have collaborated to examine that history. The Center for Strategic and International Studies, in Washington, D.C., and the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London, enlisted senior officials, scientists, academics, and members of industry who have been involved in the implementation of the MDA over the years. The contributors were asked to recount how the U.S.-UK nuclear relationship flourished despite such obstacles as the halt in the scientific cooperation that had spurred the Manhattan Project; the Suez crisis; and sharp disagreements over scientific, political, and technical issues. They were also asked to look to the future of this unparalleled transatlantic relationship. Abstracts from 36 oral histories (taken with, among others, Des Browne, UK secretary of state for defence; James Schlesinger, former U.S. secretary of energy; and Harold Brown, former U.S. secretary of defense) add to the historical dimension of this work. The resulting collection of histories, analyses, and anecdotes provides valuable reading for an understanding of how the two nations were drawn together by a common threat during a turbulent era, as well as how they will face future challenges in a radically changed security environment. -- Amazon.com.







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Treaties in Force: A List of Treaties and Other International Agreements of the United States in Force on January 1, 2005


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State Department Publication 11256. Released June 2005. Lists treaties and other international agreements of the United States on record in the Department of State on January 1, 2005 which had not expired by their terms or which had not been denounced by the parties, replaced or superseded by other agreements, or otherwise definitely terminated. Published annually. Item 900-A.