1. For a detailed description and analysis of the TMD controversy and the extent of its impact on Sino-US relations, see the conference report prepared by the East Asia Non-proliferation Project at the Center for Non-proliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies athttp://www.cns.miis.edu/cns/projects/eanp/conf/uschina2/index.htm.
2. Manoj Joshi, “Nuclear Shocking Waves,”India Today, 25 May 1998, pp. 12–20; Evan Thomas, John Barry, and Melinda Liu, “Ground Zero,”Newsweek, 25 May 1998, pp. 28–32A; and Michael Elliott, “Out of Pandora's Box,”Newsweek, 8 June 1998, pp. 20–27.
3. Khurshid Khoja, “Confidence-Building between India and Pakistan: Lessons, Opportunities, and Imperatives,” in Michael Krepon et al.A Handbook of Confidence-Building Measures for Regional Security, 3rd Edition (Washington, DC: The Stimson Center, March 1998), pp. 129–150.
4. George Perkovich, “Think Again: Nuclear Proliferation,”Foreign Policy, No. 112 (Fall 1998), pp. 12–23.
5. Umer Farooq, “Pakistan Ready to Arm Ghauri with Warheads,”jane's Defense Weekly, 3 June 1998, p. 4. See also, John F. Burns, “Arms Race Feared,”New York Times, 29 May 1998, pp. Al, A6; and Barbara Crossette, “South Asian Arms Race: Reviving Dormant Fears of Nuclear War,”op. cit., 29 May 1998, p. A7.