The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation is the Council’s affiliated 501(c)(3) research organization. NORTH KOREAN TROOPS IN UKRAINE SETS A ‘DISTURBING PRECEDENT’ FOR NORTHEAST ASIA American officials now estimate that North Korea has sent 10,000 troops to aid Russia in the war in Ukraine. In an article for 38 North, Senior Policy Director John […]
COUNCIL EAGER TO ADVANCE RATIONAL NUCLEAR AGENDA: 9 GOALS FOR A TRUMP-VANCE ADMINISTRATION
CONTACT: Anna Schumann Communications Director aschumann@clw.org (NOVEMBER 6 – WASHINGTON) Council for a Livable World is eager to work with the new administration and allies in Congress to reduce nuclear threats that endanger all Americans, regardless of political affiliation. We expect to push back against dangerous nuclear weapons and Pentagon policies such as those proposed […]
COUNCIL MOURNS LOSS OF ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER GEN. JOHN H. JOHNS
(OCTOBER 28—WASHINGTON) Council for a Livable World, a nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to reducing and eventually eliminating nuclear risks through advocacy and electoral work, is saddened to learn of the passing of longtime advisor and friend General John H. Johns. General Johns was a trusted voice on national security issues and a staunch supporter of the […]
Council: Front and Center: October 27, 2024
The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation is the Council’s affiliated 501(c)(3) research organization. ARE WE DESTINED FOR A COLD WAR IN THE 21ST CENTURY? WATCH OUR ANNUAL CONFERENCE NOW The Center hosted our annual conference, with the theme, “Are We Destined for a Cold War in the 21st Century?” September 24. In case you […]
STATEMENT FROM JOHN TIERNEY ON NIHON HIDANKYO WINNING NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
(OCTOBER 11—WASHINGTON) Former Congressman John Tierney, Executive Director of Council for a Livable World, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on reducing and eventually eliminating nuclear threats through advocacy and political engagement, released the following statement on behalf of the Board of Directors: “I applaud the Nobel Committee’s decision to award the Peace Prize to Nihon Hidankyo, […]
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