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 […]
A Nuclear-Weapons-Free World: Is it achievable?

UN Chronicle by Miguel Marin-Bosch After the worst of times, we are perhaps entering the best of times for proponents of nuclear disarmament. At long last, advocates of the […]
One Small Step for the Council, One Giant Leap for Humankind

Huffington Post by Jonathan Granoff and Rhianna Tyson Kreger President Obama’s historic Security Council summit on nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation should be seen for what it is: an extremely […]
A Clarifying Call

Disarmament Times by Rhianna Tyson Spring 2009 With the ushering in of the Obama administration, the mood of the international security community has drastically changed. We have moved far […]
UN Sets Ground for Future Disarmament Battles

Arms Control Today Jim Wurst December 2008 The UN General Assembly committee dealing with nuclear nonproliferation and disarmament issues ran a wait-and-see session in October 2008, with progress perhaps stymied […]
The best US weapon against Iran is diplomacy

BY JOHN BURROUGHS* September 26, 2007 Read the full text original article, published in Newsday On Friday at the United Nations, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will discuss strategy regarding […]
A New U.S. Government Could Be the Bright Light in a Bleak Nuclear Arms Future

May 2, 2007 Analysis by Douglas Roche, O.C.Embassy Representatives of 188 nations, which have ratified the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), are meeting in Vienna this week and next to try again […]
The Iraq Inspections Worked, Lies Have Consequences

October 28, 2004 by Jonathan Granoff Common Dreams The inspection disarmament efforts through the UN system worked in Iraq. The invasion was not necessary. Billions of dollars have been squandered, […]
Citizens of the World, Unite

June 30, 2004 By Kim Cranston San Francisco Chronicle As we witness the transfer of sovereignty in Iraq, I wonder what my father, the late Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., would […]
Permission Slips

April 21, 2004 By Jonathan Granoff, Michael Doyle and Robert Grey Jr. Common Dreams People make mistakes. We should not be too surprised or dismayed at the failure of intelligence […]