Its Time to Make the Middle East WMD-Free

published in the World Policy Blog by Jonathan Granoff September 12, 2013 https://www.worldpolicy.org/blog/2013/09/12/its-time-make-middle-east-wmd-free Eliminating the chemical weapons stockpiles in Syria through international cooperation and bringing Syria into full compliance […]
Syria: Law and Legitimacy

by Jonathan Granoff published in the Huffington Post We can hear the drum beats of war again. Syria certainly appears to have committed heinous acts. The rebels may also have […]
Practical Proposals for a Real Change in North Korea

by Jonathan Granoff published in the Huffington Post March 11, 2013 Following the latest heightened, bellicose threats from North Korea, the UN Security Council unanimously passed a new round of […]
What Oslo Conferences Mean for Nuke Abolition

Alyn Ware writes for InDepth News– February 21, 2013 A meteor blasting into the atmosphere over Siberia (on February 15), injuring about 1000 people with debris, provided a graphic warning […]
Ronald Reagan, Republicans, and Nuclear Weapons

Listening to today’s candidates –at any level — one would not know that, historically, Republicans have been instrumental in advancing arms control, nonproliferation, and nuclear disarmament. That is, until the […]
NATO Looks Backward, Nobel Peace Laureates Look Forward to Youth

by Jonanthan Granoff and Pavel PalazhchenkoHuffington Post May 31, 2012 NATO’s Heads of State and Government met in Chicago on May 20 and 21. A few weeks earlier, April 23-25, […]
The Meaning of Iran’s Nuclear Weapon Program

by Rhianna Tyson KregerHuffington PostMay 18, 2012 Iran’s presumed quest for nuclear weapons isn’t just about nuclear weapons. It is also about prestige, and it is also about respect, both […]
Iran: All Options On the Table?

By Jonathan Granoff Huffington Post March 21, 2012 We hear a great deal of bravado on the best way to respond to the international security threat posed by […]
Iran: The Course Ahead

By Thomas Graham Ambassadors Perspective March 15, 2012 Iran has been pursuing a nuclear program for nearly four decades. It began when the Shah was in power, was […]
Reagan & Reykjavik

by James Goodby and Nathan Pyles The Hill November 21, 2011 The world recently marked the 25th anniversary of the historic Reykjavik summit, when President Ronald Reagan and […]