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the Use of Nuclear Weapons^ 19 61-196 7 (Disarmament Document
Series, Ref 516).
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SUMJIARY AND ANALYSIS OF PRINCIPAL DEVELOPMENTS
The U.S. Arms Control and Disarmanient Agency (ACDA) ,
established under the Kennedy
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appointed by President Kennedy the same day the
enabling Act was signed into law.
The Director
is also the chief U.S. negotiator in the field of
arms control, and much of the time he or the Deputy
Director is away at Geneva or New York
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â– After the Cuban missile crisis
(1962), Premier Khrushchev
offered President Kennedy two or three on-site inspections
a year as a political concession.
The Soviet Union also
^See Review of International Negotiations on the
Cessation of Nuclear Weapon
- not participate in the ENDC, vjhich they had not been
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invited
to join.-^
Since Eisenhower, the United States had had general and
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complete disarmament as its ultimate goal, and the Kennedy
Administration introduced an elaborate plan for general and
complete