Dropping Knowledge

Dropping Knowledge invites you to ask and answer questions covering social themes of global significance. When you ask in order to understand, when you answer in order to share, this […]
Nuclear Abolition in the Context of World Peace

PNND’s Global Coordinator, Alyn Ware, discusses nuclear abolition at the World Peace Forum in Vancouver, June 2006.
From the Crucible of Experience

May 24, 2005 The Global Security Institute presented a panel of outstanding experts whose unique experiences at the center of the nuclear weapons crisis qualify them to offer insights for […]
2005 Alan Cranston Peace Award Honoring Ted Turner

April 20, 2005 President Mikhail Gorbachev gave a keynote address, his first speech at the United Nations since his historic address in December of 1988, and then presented philanthropist and […]
Jonathan Granoff at the Constitution Center

In October 2004, Jonathan Granoff gave a speech about the US Constitution and The Earth Charter at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Courtesy of Pierreterre.com
Robert McNamara and Ted Sorensen: Applying Lessons of the 20th Century to the 21st Century

2004 At the 2004 meeting of the American Bar Association’s International Law Section, GSI President Jonathan Granoff (Co-Chair of the Section’s Blue Ribbon Taskforce on Non-Proliferation) hosts a Special […]
The Nuclear Lullaby

2003 Host Peter Coyote and studio guests discuss the nuclear threat in the post-Cold War age. The Nuclear Lullaby presents information which the US government has not divulged on nuclear […]
An expression of morally coherent and politically sophisticated leadership

November 2003 At the Press Conference of the Fourth World Summit of Nobel Laureates, GSI President Jonathan Granoff, representing the Nobel Laureate Organization, the International Peace Bureau, contextualizes international peace […]
Democracy, Disarmament and Public Education: A conversation with Senator Alan Cranston

April 17, 2000 In this video, part of the “Conversations with History” series, GSI founder Senator Alan Cranston speaks with Harry Kreisler of the Institute for International Studies.