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International Peace Bureau Statement — No War Against Iran
IPB Statement – No War Against Iran No War against Iran. Defending the Iran nuclear deal. Preventing another US warfare. The International Peace Bureau calls for worldwide protests against the planned war. Governments worldwide, particularly the EU and the UN, must explicitly and unambiguously call on the US to end the collision course with Iran. … Read more
Anchin Vanaik: Geo-politics and Geo-economics
Panel Presentation by Achin Vanaik in New York City and Boston. United States — Relative decline, not absolute. It will remain for some time to come the front-runner economically, militarily, technologically, culturally. — Will continue to pursue global hegemony which means, above all, dominating Eurasia from West to East including North African states around the … Read more
IBIS Presents: Nuclear Disarmament In A Changing World, A Conversation
Last week our international guests Anchin Vanaick, Oleg Bodrov, and Boris Kargarlinsky joind Joseph Gerson in the studio to discuss disarmament. Click here to listen. Recorded and produced by Marc Stern and Dave Goodman for the Independent Broadcast Information Service, I.B.I.S. Radio – Creative Commons BY NC ND
Growing Nuclear Dangers & New Thinking by Joseph Gerson
Joseph Gerson – As Andy Lichterman says, and the Council on Foreign Relations’ Foreign Affairs affirms, we are in the dangerous and uncertain interregnum between and the emergence of a new uncertain and dangerous multi-polar era in which the U.S. will remain a major imperial and nuclear power, but not the only one. The post-Cold … Read more
Understanding the New Geopolitical and Military Disorders, Their Nuclear Dimensions and the Forces Driving Them by Arielle Denis
Arielle Denis I shall briefly draft the global picture as I see it in this new situation, and highlight the need to articulate human security and common security maybe create a new concept related human security or interlinked common security. I’ll end by showing that fighting nuclear weapons are to me one of our best … Read more
Labor and Peace by Owen Tudor
Owen Tudor I’m pleased and honoured to have been invited to speak today to lend the support of the global Labor movement to the call for a new or maybe a *renewed* approach to peace. The International Trade Union Confederation represents 207 million members in over 150 countries. We have members in the countries that … Read more
Audacious Imagination for Peace: Key to a New Era of the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia by Tae-Ho Lee
Audacious Imagination for Peace: Key to a New Era of the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia Tae-ho Lee With the April 27 Inter-Korean Summit at the Panmunjeom and the June 12 North Korea-U.S. Summit in Singapore, a great shift has begun in the ceasefire and military confrontation state of the Korean Peninsula. This shift is … Read more
Trump’s Withdrawal Triggers Dangerous and Unrestrained Nuclear Arms Race by Joseph Gerson
As you know, the INF Treaty came into force in 1987, bringing the Cold War to an end before the Berlin Wall was breached and the Soviet empire collapsed. The Treaty requires elimination and permanent renunciation of future deployment of all US and Russian nuclear and conventional ground-launched cruise and ballistic missiles with ranges of … Read more