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Can We Abolish War, or Will War Abolish Us?
The true challenge of our time is to bring rules, law, and democracy to the chaos of international relations. If we want...
Peace & Disarmament
Two Different American Approaches to the World
The recent whirlwind of the incoming United States (U.S.) administration’s foreign policy measures―many reversing those of the previous administration―illustrates the fact that...
Global Cooperation
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and the World’s Future
Late January of this year will mark the first anniversary of the entry into force of the UN Treaty on the Prohibition...
Peace & Disarmament
Resistance to the International Criminal Court by the World’s Most Powerful Nations
The International Criminal Court’s recent issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for...
Global Justice
A Government for the World
The latest rollout of the hyper-nationalist “America First” policy underscores the world’s long-term slide toward catastrophe. Within nations, when conflicts inevitably erupt,...
Global Cooperation
In Memoriam: Randy Kehler
This summer, Citizens for Global Solutions lost a valuable member of our National Advisory Council, Randy Kehler, who, at age 80, passed...
Peace & Disarmament
HUMANITY HAS TWO CHOICES: POLITICAL UNIFICATION OR MASS SUICIDE
Toynbee predicted that global circumstances we unwittingly created through our technological advancements would eventually force us to submit to a limited world government once we realized it was our only hope for salvation in the face of an existential threat.
Peace & DisarmamentLet’s Think About How to Build a More Peaceful World
Although the current U.S. presidential campaign has focused almost entirely on domestic issues, Americans live on a planet engulfed in horrific wars, an escalating arms race, and repeated threats of nuclear annihilation.
Peace & Disarmament
Reaching Across the Generations to Oppose War
Even though the demonstrations in which I participated were peaceful, we were often told we were “anti-American” if we were against war.
Peace & Disarmament
Fixing Our Broken International System of Justice
We live in a global family of more than 190 countries. Disputes and squabbles inevitably arise in all families; what matters is how we settle them.
Peace & DisarmamentThe Best Thing You Can Do to Save Humanity from Itself
Most people do not benefit from wars or from degradation of our global environment. Allowing them to continue year after year carries existential risk through unconstrained conflict or environmental catastrophe.
World FederationAre We Sleepwalking Our Way Into a Nuclear War?
The threat of nuclear war is at the highest level it has been since the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. However, there is a crucial difference: in 1962, most of us were alert to the threat and its existential nature.
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