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ARMS<br />
CONTROL<br />
ASSOCIA<br />
SSOCIATION<br />
The Arms Control Association (ACA) is dedicated to the idea that arms control is a vital part<br />
of U.S. and global efforts to prevent war and increase security. For more than 30 years, ACA<br />
and its journal, Arms Control Today, have been a leading source for authoritative information<br />
and analysis on weapons dangers and strategies to control, reduce, and eliminate them.<br />
ACA’s well-respected research and analysis combined with our strong presence in the national<br />
news media translates into a sophisticated capacity to advocate for effective arms control<br />
policies now and in the future. As General John Shalikashvili, the former chairman of the<br />
Joint Chiefs of Staff, has stated, “The Arms Control Association is very successful at framing the<br />
important nuclear security issues for both general and expert audiences. In addition, the Arms Control<br />
Association’s work is an important resource to legislators and policymakers when contemplating a new<br />
policy direction or decision.”<br />
In addition, through its publication of groundbreaking articles in Arms Control Today, ACA<br />
helps stimulate thoughtful debate on arms control issues in Washington and abroad. Senator<br />
Richard Lugar, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has said that “Arms Control<br />
Today is a vital analytical journal on nonproliferation and controlling weapons of mass destruction.”<br />
Stay Involved and Support ACA<br />
As a nonpartisan, nonprofit resource center, ACA depends on the generous contributions from<br />
individuals who share our vision of a world in which effective arms control policies and international<br />
agreements limit the amount, types, and potential destructiveness of the world’s<br />
weaponry.<br />
We appreciate your support for and participation in the Paul C. Warnke Conference, which is<br />
but one part of our work to provide citizens, decision-makers, scholars, and the press with<br />
accurate and timely information on nuclear, chemical, biological, and conventional weapons<br />
and the best methods to halt their spread and prevent their use.<br />
You can stay involved in and informed about these important issues through:<br />
Arms Control Today, ACA’s monthly magazine, which publishes original reporting and<br />
groundbreaking analysis;<br />
ACA’s Website, www.armscontrol.org, which provides timely facts and in-depth explorations<br />
of all aspects of arms control;<br />
An electronic list-serve that brings the la<strong>test</strong> information, news advisories, and our<br />
new ACT News Update to your e-mail inbox;<br />
Authoritative ACA press briefings that inform and pinpoint breaking issues for the<br />
national and international news media.<br />
For more information, contact: Arms Control Association • 1150 Connecticut Ave. NW, Suite<br />
605 Washington D.C. 20036 • Telephone: (202) 463-8270 • Fax: (202) 463-8273 • E-mail:<br />
aca@armscontrol.org<br />
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