Executive Director John Tierney spoke with The Diplomat about global arms control and non-proliferation issues. The Diplomat: From observation, does adding or enhancing nuclear capabilities actually deter ‘bad behavior’ by countries? Tierney: No. It just encourages more arms racing. The Diplomat: Let’s talk about technicalities. Can you describe what the push to develop smaller nukes is yielding in […]
100 days to go
Friend, Today marks 100 days to go before the general election on November 6, and for a lot of campaigns, this is where the rubber meets the road. Campaigns will spend the next 100 days boosting their name recognition, hammering home their policies with constituents, engaging in debates with their opponents, increasing volunteer engagement and […]
Why districts that aren’t yours matter
Center, We are often asked why people should care about races in other states and districts, and how people can help candidates in other districts. The answer is simple: no mid-term election in my lifetime has mattered more, so no matter where you live, you can help. Four candidates — Gil Cisneros (D-CA-39), Jason Crow (D-CO-06), […]
Can two years make a difference?
Friend, President Trump shockingly won Wisconsin in 2016. But in 2018, we have a chance to help these Wisconsin national security progressives win their elections and push back against President Trump’s most dangerous national security policies. If we’re going to stand a chance at taking back Congress for progressive national security, we need all three […]
Council Front and Center: July 21, 2018
The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation is the Council’s affiliated 501(C)(3) research organization. Thoughts on the Helsinki Summit In terms of arms control, this summit did not produce anything concrete. In their public remarks, President Putin discussed the two U.S.-Russia bilateral arms control treaties — New START and the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) — while […]
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