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CONTENTS
SUMMARY
MOST RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS
CWC Ratification and Implementation
Ratifying Legislation (S.Res. 75, 105th Congress)
Implementing Legislation (P.L. 105-277)
U.S.-Soviet Bilateral Agreements
U.S.-Soviet Memorandum of Understanding (Wyoming MOU), September 1989
U.S.-Russian Chemical Weapons Destruction Agreement, June 1990
Provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993
CWC Issues for Ratification and Implementation
Universality
Verification
Impact on U.S. Industry
Loss of Proprietary Information (Trade Secrets)
Export Controls
Enforcement/Sanctions
Chemical Weapons and Facilities Destruction
The United States CW Demilitarization Program
Russian CW Destruction Program
CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS, REPORTS, AND DOCUMENTS
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