After reviewing some good news from 2022, we look anew at diplomacy to end the Ukraine horror, consider Biden’s failed nuclear posture review, welcome progress on curbing bioweapons, highlight a new Canadian-led Outer Space initiative and more.
Tag Archives: Joe Cirincione
Democrats regain the Senate fueling hopes of an America that is no longer our biggest problem
The storming of the U.S. capitol building even as the final vote count put the Senate back into Democratic hands provides a stark example of the dangers and the promise of American democracy and its implications for global security going forward.
A foreign policy that practices what it preaches: Part One
On Canada’s role in the global arms trade, in responding to the growing nuclear peril, and in helping end the dangerous American confrontation with Iran, the Justin Trudeau Liberals need concrete, credible and courageous diplomatic peacemaking and peacebuilding options.
Singapore Summit: boom or bust? Four views
Four experts tackle the question of whether the Singapore Summit has made the world more or less safe from nuclear annihilation.