| Page | |
| Preface by Patricia Lewis | v |
| Statement by Former President Mikhail Gorbachev | ix |
| Workshop Report | xiii |
| Part I — The 1991 Declaration and the Evolving Security Framework | 1 |
| Chapter 1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Unilateral Arms Control Policy | |
| Rose Gottemoeller | 3 |
| Chapter 2 An Update on Efforts to Reduce Tactical Nuclear Weapons | |
| William C. Potter | 7 |
| Chapter 3 Tactical Nuclear Weapons and Terrorism | |
| Pavel Podvig | 15 |
| Chapter 4 Fuel for the Fire: Tactical Nuclear Weapons and Terrorism | |
| Alistair Millar | 19 |
| Chapter 5 Security of Nuclear Materials and Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons | |
| Frank von Hippel | 25 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Tactical Nuclear Weapons: Time for Control.
Contributors: Taina Susiluoto - Editor.
Publisher: United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research.
Place of publication: Geneva.
Publication year: 2002.
Page number: iii.
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