Robert S. McNamara Calls for Nuclear Disarmament at United Nations

GSI Event Report Contributors: John Harrington, Esq, and Laura McGrath Moulton October 17, 2001 UNITED NATIONS — Delivering a clarion call for nuclear disarmament, former US Secretary of Defense Robert […]
Activism Gets Results in Washington, D.C.

Event Report June 15, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C.–From June 10-13, 2001, Project Abolition, a coalition of non-profit organizations promoting security through nuclear disarmament, worked with the Nuclear Disarmament Partnership to organize […]
The Global Security Institute Hosts a Screening of Thirteen Days At the United Nations

Event Report March 7, 2001 In order to stimulate discussion of past nuclear crises and current nuclear risks, the Global Security Institute hosted a screening of Thirteen Days, the critically […]
New Leadership of the Global Security Institute, Inspired By Legacy of Senator Alan Cranston, Hosts 13 Days Screening for Congressional Audience

GSI Report February 16, 2001 The Global Security Institute had a smooth transition of leadership in the wake of founder Senator Alan Cranston’s death on New Year’s Eve. The Board […]
GSI Documentary Project: The Missiliers and Rehearsing Doomsday

GSI Report December 31, 2000 Without first increasing public awareness of nuclear dangers, progress in eliminating them is unlikely. For several years, Senator Cranston and Jonathan Granoff have worked extensively […]
Religious and Military Leaders Call for Nuclear Disarmament

GSI Report June 21, 2000 On June 21, 2000, religious and military leaders issued a call through Washington National Cathedral for the elimination of nuclear weapons. The Call by Military […]
The NPT Atlanta Consultation

GSI Report January 30, 2000 On January 26-27, 2000, the Middle Powers Initiative and The Carter Center co-sponsored the Atlanta Consultation on the Future of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. The purpose […]
In Memoriam: Alan MacGregor Cranston

(June 19, 1914 — December 31, 2000) A Statement by the Global Security Institute, January 1, 2001 Senator Alan Cranston died standing up. While preparing to start a new day, […]