The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation is the Council’s affiliated 501(C)(3) research organization. Featured Nukes of Hazard Podcast Episode The Once and Future Framework: In 1994, the United States negotiated an agreement with North Korea that curbed its nuclear ambitions for eight years. The collapse of the agreement offers lessons for diplomatic efforts today. This […]
Op-ed: After the Singapore summit pageantry, work still required
Executive Director John Tierney wrote an op-ed in The Hill about the theatrics involved in the Trump-Kim summit, as well as the substance that must now follow. At times, diplomacy can invoke more symbol than substance, and symbolism was on full display at the summit between President Trumpand Kim Jong-un in Singapore. But lacking was even […]
You Never Give Me Your Money
Executive Director John Tierney spoke to The Nation about the difficulties peace and security non-profit organizations can have in getting funding. John Tierney, executive director of the Council for a Livable World, said, “People have a sense of complacency.” … Generational factors also play a role. Many of today’s new philanthropists came of age after […]
Senate NDAA Would Mandate Work on Missile Defenses in Space
Senior Fellow John Isaacs was quoted in Roll Call discussing the National Defense Authorization Act. John Isaacs, an expert on strategic weapons with the Council for a Livable World, an arms control group, said lawmakers who have previously tried to mandate development of space interceptors have seen their provisions diluted or deleted prior to enactment. […]
11 congressional hawks who voted to build a dangerous new nuke
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