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Daniel Ellsberg Remembrance (1931-2023)
One of the most wonderful qualities about Daniel Ellsberg, (1931-2023), is that unlike too many of us he got better and better as he grew older.
Peace & Disarmament
Hope Gives Rise to Hope: Proposal for a New Posture
We all aim to build a better world. Through positive, constructive language and examples, we encourage progress by inspiring each other and learning what is working. This, in itself, accelerates bringing that hopeful world into being.
United Nations
J. Robert Oppenheimer’s Tragedy―and Ours
The July 21, 2023 theatrical release of the film Oppenheimer, focused on the life of a prominent American nuclear physicist, should help to remind us of how badly the development of modern weapons has played out for individuals and for all of humanity.
Peace & Disarmament
Two Ways That the Ukraine War Could Have Been Prevented and Might Still Be Ended
Perhaps the greatest tragedy of the immensely destructive Ukraine War lies in the fact that it could have been averted.
Peace & Disarmament
How Strengthened Global Governance Could Produce a Nuclear-Free World
It should come as no surprise that the world is currently facing an existential nuclear danger. In fact, it has been caught up in that danger since 1945, when atomic bombs were used to annihilate the populations of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Peace & Disarmament
The Time Has Come To Build A Viable Global System Of Collective Security
One of the inescapable features of human existence is that lessons we fail to learn repeat themselves over and over, usually with increasing ferocity until the lesson is learned.
Global Cooperation
From Nationalist Isolation To Global Citizenship
For many years, a portion of the world public has sought to wall itself off from people abroad by hiding behind national borders.
Global Cooperation
If Youth Is The Future, Why Don’t We Have A Say About It?
Last September, I came to the United States to study for a year at Northeastern University (Boston) and, I was given an opportunity to be sponsored by Citizens for Global Solutions to not just to be part of the first Global Future Forum but to present my research paper.
Global Cooperation
Whose Red Lines?
In the conflict-ridden realm of international relations, certain terms are particularly useful, and one of them is “Red Lines.”
Global Cooperation
Global Challenges Require Global Solutions: How We Can Prevent A Complete Climate Catastrophe
When it comes to the climate crisis, we are running out of time.
Climate Justice
Martin Sherwin’s “Gambling With Armageddon”
The development and the deployment of nuclear weapons are usually based on the assumption that they enhance national security. But, in fact, as this powerful study of nuclear policy convincingly demonstrates, nuclear weapons move nations toward the brink of destruction.
Peace & Disarmament
Nations Of The World Unite!
Russia’s war upon Ukraine should remind us that violent international conflicts not only persist, but constitute a plague upon the world. Over thousands of years, wars have brought immense suffering to people around the globe.
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