Addressing the Cold War’s Unfinished Business
June 4, 2000 By Alan Cranston and Tad Daley Los Angeles Times When Air Force One touched down in Moscow yesterday, nuclear politics again took center stage, just as they […]
Defensive Shield Would Reduce Safety, Fail to Stop Missiles: The New Nuclear Question

June 4, 2000 By Alan Cranston and Zachary Bishop Allen San Jose Mercury News YOU ARE POINTING a loaded machine gun at someone just a few feet away. His loaded […]
Fail Safe Remains a Tale for Our Times

April 5, 2000 By Alan Cranston Global Beat Syndicate SAN FRANCISCO — This Sunday, a live television drama will reintroduce millions of viewers to the dangers posed by nuclear weapons. […]
U.S. Must Rethink Its Nuclear Policy

June 9, 1998 By Alan Cranston San Francisco Chronicle India’s and Pakistan’s nuclear tests reveal the impotence of current policies intended to prevent proliferation. Moralizing appeals, threats of sanctions and […]
Nuclear Abolition Statement by International Civilian Leaders: An Assessment and An Appeal

February 1998 By Alan Cranston Disarmament Diplomacy — Issue No 23 The abolition statement by international civilian leaders, made public on 2 February 1998 by General Lee Butler and the […]
Nukes Beget Nukes: Away with Bombs

November 16, 1999 By Alan Cranston San Francisco Examiner LOS ALTOS HILLS: Shortly after atomic bombs fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I met Albert Einstein. He warned if the bomb […]
NATO and Peace Would Gain from a No-First-Use Policy

December 15, 1999 By Thomas Graham, Jr., Robert Mcnamara and Jack MendelsohnL.A. Times We believe it is critical for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to reconsider its nuclear policy and […]
A Nuclear Crisis

February 23, 2000 By Jimmy Carter Washington Post Every five years, the nuclear nonproliferation treaty (NPT) comes up for reassessment by the countries that have signed it. This is the […]
Preserving the Rule of Law to Resolve Iran Impasse

GSI President Jonathan Granoff was featured in The Huffington Post, with an important article highlighting the special duty of America to follow the rule of law in addressing the international […]
HuffPost: NATO Looks Backward, Nobel Peace Laureates Look Forward to Youth

GSI President Jonathan Granoff and Mr. Pavel Palazhchenko, Adviser to President Mikhail Gorbachev, co-aurthored an article in The Huffington Post highlighting the recent Nobel Peace Laureate and NATO Summits in […]