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Volume E-2
 - 1. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; Implementation of Safeguard System
 - 2. Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Commitee; Seabed Arms Control Treaty
 - 3. Chemical and Biological Warfare; Geneva Protocol; Bilological Weapons Convention
 - 4. Nuclear Test Ban Issues; Peaceful Nuclear Explosions
 - 5. Conferences on Nuclear and World Disarmament and Soviet UN Initative on Non-Use of Force
 - 6. Latin American Nuclear Free Zone Treaty
  

Volume E-2

Foreign Relations, 1969-1976
Documents on Arms Control and Nonproliferation, 1969-1972

Editors: 
David I. Goldman
David C. Humphrey

General Editor: Edward C. Keefer

Office of the Historian
Bureau of Public Affairs
U.S. Department of State
2007

Press Release

Preface
Sources
Abbreviations
Persons

For technical questions concerning our  electronic publications, please email e-volume_help@state.gov, however for general comments and queries regarding the Office of the Historian please email history@state.gov.

  
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