The United States easily tops the world’s rankings on annual military spending – and by a large margin. The United States devotes more money to the military than the next eight highest spending countries combined, most of whom are U.S. allies. In total, the U.S. military budget is $611 billion, three times as much the […]
Council: Front and Center April 29
What’s News: A False Sense of Security Many senior U.S. officials claim that North Korean missiles will not get through U.S. missile defenses. However, all available evidence suggests that such claims are simply untrue. For details, read Center Senior Science Fellow Philip Coyle and Policy Analyst James McKeon’s op-ed in U.S. News and World Report. Click here. […]
Board Member Jim Walsh’s Op-Ed in Aljazeera
Read the full piece here. The United States and North Korea are hurling threats at one another. In Japan, the sale of bomb shelters is booming. And in South Korea, a country that has seen this all before and is typically nonplussed about a test or two, citizens are feeling a bit anxious. Could war […]
Council: Front and Center April 22
Nukes of Hazard Podcast: Goldsboro and the Nuclear News The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation has launched a brand new podcast – Nukes of Hazard. It’s a 15-minute bi-weekly roundup of the most important nuclear news and some lesser known stories on weapons of mass destruction history. To download the inaugural podcast, click here. Press Release: […]
Sen. Chris Van Hollen on the March for Science
Council for a Livable World cosponsored an event with Senator Chris Van Hollen before the March for Science on April 22, 2017. Before, Coffee, Bagels and Conversation with the Senator, Council for a Livable World’s senior fellow John Isaacs spoke to Sen. Chris Van Hollen about why the March for Science was important to him, […]
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