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■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
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Communist China and the Proliferation
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Proposed Approach to New Soviet Leaders ..........
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Disarmament
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Geneva.
Clare II. Timberlake, the last man to occupy this post.
lSee Robert W. Lambert, "The Origin of the Eighteen Nation
Disarmament Committee" (U) (Research Report 6 8 -5 1 ), Secret.
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was reassigned In 1966
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- and strategic
delivery systems, and to apply necessary safeguards
to peaceful activities which have possible weapon
implications.
The Assistant Director is Dr. Herbert Scoville,
Jr.
He was appointed to this position in December,
1963, succeeding Dr. Frank Long
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