Beyond Nuclear Deterrence to a Nuclear Weapons-Free World: Publication launch in Geneva
April 9, 2013— Government diplomats, UN officials, disarmament researchers, policy analysts, academics and representatives of non-governmental organizations attended the launch on April 9 of Moving Beyond Nuclear Deterrence to a […]
204 Japanese Legislators Support Obama’s Vision of Nuclear Disarmament
Obama Opponents’ Arguments on Nuclear Policy Rebutted PNND Member Hideo Hiraoka February 22, 2010 PNND member Hideo Hiraoka and 203 other Japanese legislators sent a letter to […]
NATO and the Future Role of Nuclear Weapons
Seminar at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly German ParliamentPNND Event Report On May 25, 2008, Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament (PNND) and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES) held a seminar at […]
More than Moralism: How Values Matter to Nuclear Security
by Rev. Tyler Wigg-Stevenson Review of Faith & International Affairs August 2011 Nuclear weapons are devices; a means to a variety of ends. Ethical analysis must have compelling […]
Japan needs to loosen the US nuclear leash
Asahi Shimbun Hiromichi Umebayashi April 20, 2010 The greatest achievement of the investigation into “secret pacts” between Japan and the United States was a clear recognition that there was […]
Japan and NATO Are Ready for the US to Reduce Nuclear Weapons
Huffington Post by Alyn Ware February 18, 2010 It has been nearly a year since President Obama’s now famous Prague speech, announcing America’s commitment to a nuclear weapons-free future. […]
Japan ready for ‘no nukes’
The Japan Times by Shingo Fukuyama and MPI Steering Committee member Hiromichi Umebayashi August 25, 2009 As the Obama administration contemplates major reductions to its nuclear arsenal, Japan’s commitment […]
Nuclear Weapons: What Obama actually said on deterrence
August 1, 2008 The Washington Times by John Hollum The Washington Times recently published an op-ed by Peter Huessy (“Playing games with U.S. security, Obama’s feel-good approach puts nuclear deterrent […]