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The Escalating Trade War and the Renewed Nuclear Arms Race Overshadow Ending the War in Afghanistan

The Escalating Trade War and the Renewed Nuclear Arms Race Overshadow Ending the War in Afghanistan

Aug 7, 2019

Even if Trump manages to end the war in Afghanistan, he’s fueling other wars that will be even more devastating.

Obama’s Nuclear Weapons Policy is His Greatest Achievement and Gravest Disappointment

Obama’s Nuclear Weapons Policy is His Greatest Achievement and Gravest Disappointment

Jun 1, 2016

Obama’s mixed record on nukes leaves us wondering if we’re in any less danger of a nuclear war than we were during the Cold War.

Demilitarization, Disarmament, Drugs, and Diplomacy of the Decade

Demilitarization, Disarmament, Drugs, and Diplomacy of the Decade

Apr 19, 2016

Join IPS foreign policy experts in discussing how the U.S. can move from a state of perpetual war, to a more peaceful internationalism.

As Iran Deal Approaches Approval, What Comes Next Remains Vital

As Iran Deal Approaches Approval, What Comes Next Remains Vital

Sep 5, 2015

Winning the fight to protect the deal in Congress was a huge victory for diplomacy over war. But there’s still much work to be done.

West’s Idea of No Nukes Doesn’t Include Itself (Part 5)

Aug 24, 2012

The West insists on nuclear nonproliferation, but refuses to reciprocate with meaningful disarmament.

West’s Idea of No Nukes Doesn’t Include Itself (Part 4)

Aug 23, 2012

The West insists on nuclear nonproliferation, but refuses to reciprocate with meaningful disarmament.

West’s Idea of No Nukes Doesn’t Include Itself (Part 3)

Aug 22, 2012

The West insists on nuclear nonproliferation, but refuses to reciprocate with meaningful disarmament.

West’s Idea of No Nukes Doesn’t Include Itself (Part 2)

Aug 21, 2012

The West insists on nuclear nonproliferation, but refuses to reciprocate with meaningful disarmament.

West’s Idea of No Nukes Doesn’t Include Itself (Part 1)

Aug 20, 2012

The West insists on nuclear nonproliferation, but refuses to reciprocate with meaningful disarmament.

Disarmament’s Cause and Effect Relationship With Nonproliferation — or Lack Thereof

Jun 12, 2012

The route to nonproliferation may be circuitous.

Iran Already Has a Strong Deterrent

Feb 24, 2012

What would be the benefits to Iran of developing nuclear weapons?

Talk of Lowered Nuke Numbers Leaves Conservatives Sputtering

Feb 22, 2012

Is President Obama getting serious about nuclear disarmament again?

Using Pro-Life to Sell Nuclear Disarmament

Feb 8, 2012

Evangelicals and Catholics have been known to conflate abortion and nuclear war.

The Great $500 Billion Nuclear Debate of 2011

Dec 1, 2011

A disagreement is ongoing about what exactly should and shouldn’t be included in the nuclear-weapons budget.

True Reason for Iran’s Apparent Interest in Nukes Discovered

Nov 10, 2011

Does Iran believe that by developing the capacity to build nuclear weapons it can facilitate worldwide nonproliferation and disarmament?

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