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Appendix 1 Status of the Non-proliferation Treaty

PARTIES

Afghanistan Australia Austria Bahamas Bangladesh Belgium Benin Bolivia Botswana Bulgaria Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Empire Chad Costa Rica Cyprus Czechoslovakia Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Ethiopia Fiji Finland Gabon Gambia Germany (East) Germany (West) Ghana Greece

Grenada Guatemala Guinea Haiti Holy See Honduras Hungary Iceland Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Italy Ivory Coast Jamaica Japan Jordan Kenya Korea Laos Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Luxembourg Madagascar Malaysia Maldive Islands Mali Malta Mauritius

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Mexico Mongolia Morocco Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nicaragua Nigeria Norway Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Rumania Rwanda San Marino Senegal Sierra Leone Singapore Somalia Sri Lanka

Appendix 1

Sudan Surinam Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syrian Arab Republic Taiwan Thailand Togo Tonga Tunisia Union of Soviet

Socialist Republics* United Kingdom* United States of America* Upper Volta Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam Western Samoa Yugoslavia Zaire

SIGNATORIES (HAVE SIGNED THE TREATY, BUT HAVE NOT COMPLETED THE PROCESS OF RATIFICATION)

Barbados Columbia Egypt Kuwait

Trinidad and Tobago Turkey Yemen Arab Republic (Sana) Yemen (Aden)

NON-SIGNATORIES (HAVE NEITHER SIGNED NOR RATIFIED THE TREATY)

Albania Algeria Argentina Bahrain Brazil Burma Chile

China* Congo Cuba France* Guinea-Bissau Guyana India

* Nuclear weapon state. India has detonated a 'peaceful nuclear device'.

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Israel Korea (North) Malawi Mauritania Nauru Niger Oman Pakistan Portugal

Appendix 1

Qatar Saudi Arabia South Africa Spain Tanzania Uganda United Arab Emirates Zambia

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260 Appendix 2

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262 Appendix 2

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266 Appendix 2

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Index A-7 fighter-bombers 73, 83, 99n.,

150 Africa 78-9, 90, 92, 176, 231, 234-

5 Algeria 18, 51, 231 Angra I, II, III 124 Arab States 52, 75-7, 176 Argentina 23, 36-7, 39, 47, 54, 113

119-23, 125-6, 164, 175-6, 180, 184-5, 204, 209, 235

Atoms for Peace Program 3, 117, 121, 123, 144, 155n., 210, 217

Attlee, Clement 25n., 32, 34 Atucha I 121 Australia 224, 246 Austria 175

Balkans 29, 30, 32 Baruch Plan 32, 48 Belgium 169, 175-6, 245 Bertram, Christoph 149 Betts, Richard K. 151 Bhagat, Bali Ram 233 Bhatia, Shyam 17 Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali 91, 99n.,

104n., 161, 185 Blackett, P. M. S. 30, 40n. Bolivia 120, 122-3 Bouattoura, T. 232 Brasilia 124 Brazil 16, 18, 23, 36-7, 38, 39, 47,

54, 91, 113-14, 119-21, 123-6, 144, 147. 162, 175-6, 182, 184-5, 204, 209, 211, 233, 235-7, 245, 248, 250-1

Commission for Nuclear Energy 123

Foreign Minister 233 White Paper on Nuclear Energy

237

Britain, see United Kingdom Buenos Aires 128 Bulgaria 30, 33 Burma 7

Cambodia 65, 176 Cambodia-Vietnam War 42, 176 Camp David Accords 81, 90, 97,

176, 191 Canada 6, 24n., 38, 121-2, 144,

146, 152, 162, 164, 204, 220, 244,247

Candu reactor 88-9, 93 Carter, James Earl 145-7, 162

236-7, 238 Administration 7, 70, 74, 96-7,

115, 144, 147, 150, 235 CENTO, see Central Treaty Organi­

zation Central Treaty Organization 71 Centrifuge (uranium enrichment)

160 Ceylon 231 Chen Yi 13 Chile 65, 120 China, see People's Republic of China Churchill, Winston 11, 12, 19-20,

29-30, 32 CIEC 52 Cirus heavy-water reactor 208 COGEMA 164 Cold War 49, 120 Colombia 120 Communism 31-3, 35, 68, 79 Communist Party of China (CPC)

35 Communist Party of the Soviet

Union (CPSU) 35 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty

(CTBT) 89, 115, 186, 212

267

268 Index

COREDIF 169 CTBT, see Comprehensive Test Ban

Treaty Cuba 78-9, 120 Cuban Missile Crisis 120, 199 Czechoslovakia 33

Damascus 177 Dien Bien Phu 48 Dimona 93, 208 Dulles, John Foster 14, 16

Eastern Europe 32, 140, 244 Ecole Militaire Ecuador 120, 122-3 EG, see Eurogroup Egypt 51, 76, 90, 97, 115, 160,

175-6, 208 Eighteen Nation Disarmament Con­

ference 180, 235 Einstein, Albert 6, 28 Eisenhower, Dwight David 3, 14,

30 Elbe River 33 Electrobras 135n., 248 Energy Research and Development

Administration 156n. ERDA, see Energy Research and

Development Administration Ethiopia 79, 231, 233 EURODIF 169, 245 Eurogroup 52

F-5 150 F-16 l03n., l07n. F-18 l03n. Far East 30 Federal Republic of Germany 7-8,

18, 24n., 37, 49-51, 91, 113-15, 121-2, 124-6, 144, 147, 162-3, 175-6, 182, 198-9, 203-4, 206, 208, 244-5, 247-8, 251

Finland 50, 237 Flerov, Georgiy 31 'force de frappe' 13, 17, 18, 72, 77,

143 Ford, Gerald R. 162

Administration 7, 74, 83, 96, 99n., 235

Foster, William 206

Framatone 247 France 4, 5, 7-8, 12-14, 17-22, 28,

33-5, 51-3, 65, 68, 71-5, 82-3, 86, 88-9, 91' 113, 124, 142-4, 147' 161-2, 169, 182, 184, 199, 203, 208-9,211,232,236,244-6,248

FRG, see Federal Republic of Germany

Frye, Alton 193n.

Gabon 245 Gallois, General Pierre 12 Gaulle, Charles De 13, 15, 17-21 General Electric Company 203,

246-7 German Jet Nozzle (uranium enrich-

ment) 125, 160 Germany 6, 11, 28-9, 71, 142 Ghandi, Indira 19, 52, 233 Goldberg, Arthur 197, 207 Goulart, Joao 123 Great Britain, see United Kingdom Greece 29, 32 Groves, Major General Leslie 29 Guirringaud, Louis de l70n. Gurr, Ted Robert 53

Hawk (surface-to-air) missile 150 Healey, Denis 18 heavy-water reactor 38, 104n., 122,

159, 161' 164 Hiroshima 6, 9, 11, 30, 177 Hitachi 247 Hitler, Adolph 31, 121 Hoveyda, Amir Abbas 166 Hsieh, Alice 13 Hungary 33 HWR, see heavy-water reactor

IAEA, see International Atomic Energy Agency

IMF, see International Monetary Fund

India 4, 7, 12, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24n., 36-7' 38-9, 47-8, 51-5, 65-9, 71-2, 81, 89-90, 95, 148, 162, 164, 167, 175-6, 180, 184-5, 204, 208-9, 211, 230-1, 233-4, 240

Peaceful Nuclear Explosion (PNE)

Index 269

1974 3, 23, 38, 71, 81, 90, 114, 116-17, 129, 139-40, 144, 151-2, 158, 162, 196, 221, 233, 235, 238, 242

Minister for External Affairs 233, 237

INF 186 INFCE, see International Nuclear

Fuel Cycle Evaluation International Atomic Energy Agency

120, 140, 151, 154, 168, 201, 222, 234, 248-9, 250, 252-4

Full Scope Safeguards 154, 211, 254

safeguards system 56-7, 88, 94, 122, 129, 145, 160-1, 198, 208-9, 217-20, 235-6, 238, 252

International Energy Agency 52 International Fuel Bank 169, 179,

188-9, 192, 254 International Monetary Fund 38 International Nuclear Fuel Cycle

Evaluation 10, 89, 129, 204, 207-9, 254

Conference, October 1977 152-4, 237

International Slightly Enriched Uranium Bank 168

Iran 38-9, 91, 166, 169, 175-6, 180, 183-5, 188, 200, 211, 231, 235-7, 245, 248, 250

Atomic Energy Commission 167 Atomic Energy Organization 205

Iraq 77, 126, 144, 176 Ireland 199 Islamabad 7, 71-3, 83, 88 Israel 5, 9-10, 24n., 36-7, 65-6,

68-9,73,75-7,80-3,85-8,90-5, 97' 144, 148, 150, 160, 162, 168, 175-6, 179, 183-5, 188, 203-4, 208-9

Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty, see Camp David Accords

Italy 24n., 130n., 162, 169, 175-6, 204, 245

Jain, K. P. 234 Japan 8-9, 11, 18-20, 24n., 30-1,

51, 74-5, 113-15, 139, 142,

145-6, 162, 175-6, 180, 184-5, 198, 203, 220, 231, 247

JAPCO 164 Johnson, Lyndon Baines 197

Karachi 161 Kennan, George 213 Kennedy, John F. 15 Kenya 231 Khan, Dr Munir Ahmad liOn., 236 Kippur War, see Yom Kippur War Kissinger, Henry A. 7, 51 Korea 48, 67, 73, 75, 176

Demilitarized Zone 75 Kraftwerk 203 Krishna, Raj 12 Kubitschek, Juscelino 123 Kurchatov, I. 31 Kurile Islands 184 Kuznetsov, Vasili 197

Latin America 38, 120, 122, 125-6, 234-5

Leahy, Admiral William D. 19 Leningrad Radium Institute 31 Libya 77, 160, 211 light-water reactor 39, 93-4, 121,

124, 145, 159-61, 164-5, 168, 244-5, 246-7, 251

Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963 36 89

London 23, 197 London Club, see Nuclear Suppliers

Group L WR, see light-water reactor

Macmillan, Harold 34, 131n. Manhattan Project 5, 6, 16, 19, 29,

44 Manzoor, Cyrus 167 Marshall, General George C. 9 Marshall Plan 32 Massachusetts Institute of Techno­

logy (MIT) 150 Maud Committee 6 MBFR, see Mutual and Balanced

Force Reductions medium-range ballistic missiles 72 Mend!, Wolf 40n., 263

270 Index

Mexico 51, 115, 120, 175, 232, 235, 237

Middle East 7, 9, 37-8, 76, 90, 120, 224

Mitsubishi 247 MLF, see Multi-Lateral Force Mongolia 144 Moscow 29, 34, 49, 197 Moscow Treaty 1963, see Limited

Test Ban Treaty MRBMs, see medium-range ballistic

missiles Multi-Lateral Force 142, 199 Mutual and Balanced Force Reduc­

tions 89, 186 Myrdal, Alva 89, 197, 210

Nagasaki 9, 30, 32, 177 Namibia 78, 191 National Commission for Nuclear

Energy 121-2 NATO 14, 17, lOin., 176 Nazi Europe 28 Nazi Germany 7, 28, 121 Nehru, Jawarharlal 19, 67 Netherlands 147, 162, 175,206,245 New Delhi 69, 71 New International Economic Order

38, 115, 185, 187, 230 Niger 245 Nigeria 130n., 200 Nixon, Richard M. 70 NNP A, see Nuclear Non-prolifera­

tion Act of 1978 Non-nuclear Weapon States Con­

ference, 1968 230-5 Resolutions on Security, Disarma­

ment, Safeguards and Nuclear-free Zones 231, 234-5

North America 208, 228 NPT, see Nuclear Non-proliferation

Treaty NSG, see Nuclear Suppliers Group Nuclear Free Zones 84, 90, 120,

154, 235, 239-40 Nuclear Non-proliferation Act of

1978 10, 85, 88, 94-5, 117, 129, 145-6, 153

Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty 3, 8, 10, 18, 21, 38, 42,46-7, 56, 71, 74-5, 80, 84-7, 91-4, 113-14, 116-17, 120, 122, 128-9, 140, 143, 145-7, 151-2, 154, 163, 166-7, 175-6, 178-9, 186, 192, 197-201, 204-9, 211, 214, 217-28, 230-6, 238-40, 256-8

Review Conference, 1975, 1980, Article X 75, 89, 175, 18Q-l, 186, 207, 209, 212, 225, 230

Nuclear Suppliers Group 23, 38-9, 56, 84-6, 88, 90-1, 93, 114, 117, 119, 129, 147, 152, 162-3, 168, 178, 181-2, 186, 203-4, 206, 211, 214-22, 228, 235-7, 247

Nuclear Weapon States 3-24, 27, 47-8, 51, 53, 55-6, 67, 70, 113, 139-40, 142-3, 147, 149, 155, 166-7, 176-7, 184-7, 190-1, 201-2, 210, 214, 218-19, 234-5

NUCLEBRAS 125, 203 NUCLEN 125 NWS, see Nuclear Weapon States

OAPEC, see Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries

OPEC, see Organization of Petro­leum Exporting Countries

Oppenheimer, J. Robert 28, 159 Organization of Arab Petroleum

Exporting Countries 132n., 243

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries 114, 203, 237

Osirak 126

Pacific 8, 90 Pakistan 7, 10, 23, 38-9, 47-8,

65-7, 69, 71-3, 80, 83, 85-8, 90-3, 95, 129, 144, 147, 150, 152-3, 161-2, 164, 166-7, 176, 180, 184-5, 187, 203-6, 209, 213, 231, 234-8, 240

Eastern Province (Bangladesh) 104n.

Palestine Liberation Organization 81

Index 271

Palsokar, Colonel R. D. 12 Park, Chung Hee 74, 106n.

government 74 Parthasarath 231 peaceful nuclear explosions 23,

114, 123, 126, 140, 148, 210, 233, 235-6, 238

Peking 15, 81 People's Republic of China 4, 5, 7,

12-13, 16-17, 22, 28, 30, 33, 35-6,47-8,51-2,64,67-72,75, 81, 89-90, 143-4, 162, 176, 183, 188, 209, 231-2, 240

Peron, Juan 121 Persepolis Conference of Non­

nuclear Countries on the Trans­fer of Nuclear Technology, 1977 91, 205, 207

Peru 120, 122-3 PGM, see precision-guided munitions Pinto, Jose Magolhaes 233 PLO, see Palestine Liberation

Organization Plowshare Programme 239 PNE, see peaceful nuclear explosions Poland 33

government 29-30 Potsdam Conference, 1945 19-20,

30 PRC, see People's Republic of China precision-guided munitions 187 Pretoria 77-8, 79, 83, 90 Purex 162 Pyongyang 75, 177

Quemoy 48, 67, 70

Rajasthan 139 Rapoport, Anatol 45 Republic of China, see Taiwan Republic of Korea 7, 10, 36-7, 65-

6,68-9,73-5,80-3,85-8,90-3, 95-6, l33n., 144, 166, 175-6, 179, 180, 183-4, 188, 200, 203, 235-6

National Assembly 74 Rhodesia 78 ROK, see Republic of Korea Rolling Stone 41n.

Romania 30, 33, 51, 53 Roosevelt, Franklin D. 5, 28, 44 Russia, see Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics

Sadat, Anwar 176 Sahara Desert 199 Sahara-1 research reactor 95 SALT, see Strategic Arms Limitation

Talks SAM, see surface-to-air missile Saudi Arabia 51, 76, 176 Schelling, Thomas C. 54 Second World War 6, 8-9, 11, 18,

19, 21, 29, 30-1 Seoul 74-5 Shiraz Conference on the Transfer of

Nuclear Technology 166-7 Singh, Sampooran 7 Skybolt 52 South Africa, Union of 5, 9-10,

24n., 36-7, 65-6, 68-9, 73, 77-82, 85-8, 90-3, 95, 125, 144, 148-50, 162, 175-6, 179-80, 183-5, 191, 203, 208-9, 231, 236

Kalahari nuclear test 77-8, 83, 95 South America 47 South Asia 240 South East Asia 70 South Korea, see Republic of Korea Soviet Union, see Union of Soviet

Socialist Republics Spain l30n., 169, 204, 208, 245 Stalin, Josef 5, 29, 30, 32-3, 35 START 186 Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

49, 84, 89, 115, 147, 186, 212-13, 239

Subcontinent, see South Asia Sudan 76 Suez Crisis 17-18 Sukarno, B. Blitar 232 surface-to-air missile 150 Sweden 24n., 51, 56, 162, 175, 200,

204, 247

Taipei 69-70, 73 Taiwan 7, 10, 35,36-7,47-8,65-6,

69-71, 75, 80-3, 85-8, 90-3,

272 Index

Taiwan-continued 95-6, 150, 175-6, 179-80, 183-5, 204, 235-6

Taiwan Straits 13 Taylor, Theodore 159 Thailand 231 Third World 36, 38-9, 51, 67-8,

97, 113, 121, 125, 140, 146, 152, 166, 170, 177, 225, 230-40, 248-51, 253

Thirty-Nation Geneva Disarmament Conference 232-3

Tokai-Mura reprocessing plant 203 Tokyo 9 Toshiba 247 Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear

Weapons in Latin America, see Treaty of Tlatelolco, 1967

Treaty of Tlatelolco, 1967 120-3, 126, 235, 240

Trombay 208 Truman, Harry S. 5, 6, 8-9, 11, 16,

30, 32 Truman Doctrine 32

Uganda 65 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

4-8, 11-13, 15-17, 28-39, 47-52, 56, 64-5, 67-70, 75, 77-9, 81, 83, 91, 113, 115-16, 142-4, 162, 173, 176-7, 183-4, 186-8, 200,207-8,210-13,231-2,235, 239, 245, 247

October Revolution 31 United Kingdom 4-6, 12, 14-20,

28-30, 33-5, 51-3, 68, 71, 75, 113, 153, 155n., 162, 206, 231, 238, 244-6

Conservative Government 14 United Nations 66, 78, 81, 90, 93,

95, 185, 187, 191, 199, 234 General Assembly 197, 231-2,

237 Security Council 51, 56, 231 Security Council Resolution 255

231, 234, 239 United States 4, 6-13, 15, 20, 23,

27-39, 47-52, 55-6, 65-7, 69-71, 73-7, 81, 83, 88, 91-8, 113,

115-18, 121-3, 125, 128-9, 142, 144-50, 152-3, 159, 161-2, 165, 166-9, 173, 175-7, 182, 184, 186-8, 199-201, 203-4, 207-10, 212-13,217,219-20,224,231-2, 235-9, 244-6, 252, 254

Air Force 32, 74 Arms Control and Disarmament

Agency 206 Department of Energy 55, 210 Export/Import Bank 210

uranium producers' cartel 245 URENCO 135n., 206, 245 Uruguay 120, 122-3 USAF, see United States, Air Force US Congress 5, 10, 95-6, 145, 147,

168 House Foreign Affairs Committee

7 House of Representatives 197 Senate 197 Senate Foreign Relations Com­

mittee 206 US-Korea Mutual Defense Treaty

73, 184 US-Taiwan Mutual Defense Treaty

70

Valindaba (nuclear production centre) 203

Venezuela 120, 125-6 Viaha 123 Vietnam War 48, 70

Washington, DC 34, 49, 69, 77, 95-6, 197, 237

Western Europe 34-5, 38, 52, 139, 144-8, 152, 176, 182, 188, 220, 224, 247

West Germany, see Federal Republic of Germany

Westinghouse Corporation 124, 203, 246-7

Windscale (reprocessing plant) 153 World Bank 38

Yalta Conference, 1945 29-30 Yom Kippur War 99n. Yugoslavia 33, 51, 56, 91, 115, 175,

204