Harper government missing on nonproliferation

Embassy by Douglas Roche and Ernie Regehr February 3, 2010   High-ranking officials of the US State Department, NATO and the United Nations were in Ottawa last week to meet […]

Heeding the warning of bioterrorism

  The Hill by Barry Kellman January 25, 2010   The warning is clear:  Bioterrorism is a serious danger to the United States, says the Report Card Grading Government on […]

Biological weapons hazards

LA Times LTE by Barry Kellman December 16, 2009   Characterizing the Obama administration’s decision to not support international monitoring of the Biological Weapons Convention as “ducking the issue” manifests […]

Stepping into the Biopolicy Breach

The Hillby Barry Kellman, BSG Member December 15, 2009 The Commission on Prevention of WMD Proliferation and Terrorism identified two existential threats: nuclear and biological weapons. Bioweapons are easier to […]

Thinking the Unthinkable on Nuclear Policy

  The Huffington Post by Alyn Ware November 9, 2009   In late September, President Obama chaired the UN Security Council as it adopted an unprecedented resolution on non-proliferation and […]

A Well-Deserved Nobel Prize

  The Edmonton Journal by Douglas Roche   “But he hasn’t done anything yet!” That sentence was on the lips of skeptics the minute they heard that President Barack Obama […]

Evangelical Voices Against Nukes

Washington Post/Newsweek by GSI Board Member Tyler Wigg Stevenson   Even a casual student of American politics must wonder what evangelicals are doing at the vanguard of a new movement […]

Arms Control Has Been Bipartisan

  Wall Street Journal LTE by Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr.   In “Why Democrats Fail at Arms Control” (op-ed, Sept. 24), Stephen Rademaker argues that Democratic presidents have failed with […]