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Opinion pieces reflect the views of their authors, not necessarily Citizens for Global Solutions.
Peace & DisarmamentThe U.S. Labor Movement as a Force for Peace
At its June convention, the 15 million member AFL-CIO voted to back a just and peaceful world, respect for the UN Charter, and an end to wars that harm working people. Historian Lawrence Wittner on labor's long record as a force for peace.
Global CooperationAround the World, Global Solidarity and Cooperation are Remarkably Popular
61% of Americans say the US should cooperate on global challenges. New global polling shows internationalism is far more popular than the headlines suggest.
Peace & DisarmamentThe frightful cost of war and a bubble gum card
On the eve of the Second World War, a Philadelphia gum manufacturer sold 100 million trading cards under a single banner: to know the horrors of war is to want peace.
Peace & DisarmamentHow the International Community Obtained a Nuclear Weapons-free Agreement with Iran―and Lost It
If the objective of the U.S. war upon Iran is to ensure that that country does not develop nuclear weapons, that goal was attained more than a decade ago through a far different approach than the one now being followed by the Trump administration.
Peace & DisarmamentWhich Way to National Security?
On April 1, 2026, Donald Trump startled the world by publicly declaring that he was “absolutely without question” considering withdrawing the United...
Global JusticeInternational Law Needs International Enforcement
The U.S. military attack upon Iran is but the latest indication that the system of international law―which provides guidelines for the behavior...
United NationsStrengthen the United Nations
Although the United Nations was created in 1945 with the goal of ending war and solving other global problems, in many cases,...
Peace & DisarmamentA World Parliament Is Our Best Hope for Avoiding a Plunge Into Nuclear Anarchy
In 2011, the New START Treaty, which had been signed by the United States and Russia the previous year, came into effect....
Peace & DisarmamentOn the Road to Nuclear War
On January 27, 2026, the editors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the hands of their famous “Doomsday Clock” to...
Global JusticeIt Could Be a Wonderful World
There is a widening gap today between global possibilities and global realities. The global realities are quite grim. Despite some advances in...
Global CooperationGreat Power Imperialism or Democratic Global Governance?
Pundits frequently remark on the warm and friendly relationship between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. In explanation, some suggest that Putin possesses...
Peace & DisarmamentFrom Nuremberg to Rome: Keeping Humanity Safe
Given my long-term interest in international affairs, I went to see the recently released movie, “Nuremberg,” to revisit the issue of how...




























