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Bureau of Arms Control |
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- Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation (ISN) Home Page
- Formerly the Arms Control and Disarmament Department, the Bureau now resides under the State Department.
- The Bureau of Arms Control is responsible for developing policy in the areas of conventional, chemical/biological, and nuclear
forces, for supporting arms control negotiations, for implementing existing agreements in these areas, and for advising the
Secretary on related national security issues such as nuclear testing and missile defense.
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- Archives, pre-2001
- Adherence To and Compliance With Arms Control Agreements
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Military Expenditure Reports
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Related Sites
- Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation (ISN)
- Leads U.S. efforts to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons) and their
missile delivery systems; to secure nuclear materials in the states of the former Soviet Union; and to promote nuclear safety
and the protection of nuclear materials worldwide.
- Bureau of Verification and Compliance
- Provides oversight of both policy and resources of all matters relating to verification of compliance with international arms
control, nonproliferation, and disarmament agreements and commitments.
- Bureau of Political-Military Affairs
- The principal link between the Departments of State and Defense. The Bureau provides policy direction in the areas of international
security, security assistance, military operations, post-conflict stabilization, and defense trade.
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