Remembering Reykjavik: A Nuclear History Lesson for Trump and Putin
By Vladimir Dvorkin, Carnegie Moscow Center. Over thirty years ago, in October 1986, the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union met for
By Vladimir Dvorkin, Carnegie Moscow Center. Over thirty years ago, in October 1986, the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union met for
Peace Science Digest. Peace and Conflict Studies (henceforth: Peace Science) has emerged as an academic discipline with its own graduate programs, handbooks, research tools, theories,
By David Swanson, Let’s Try Democracy. I want to disagree, in part, with a recent recommendation that John Steinbeck’s The Moon Is Down be used
https://soundcloud.com/davidcnswanson/talk-nation-radio-michael-kazin-on-the-peace-activists-who-warned-against-world-war-i Michael Kazin is a professor of history at Georgetown University and editor of Dissent, a magazine of politics and culture which has been published
By Gareth Porter, Consortium News. Exclusive: The U.S. intelligence community’s extraordinary campaign of leaks claiming improper ties between President Trump’s team and Russia seeks to
By Norman Solomon, Huffington Post. The incessant goading and denunciations of Trump as a Kremlin flunky are escalating massive pressure on him to prove otherwise.
By David Swanson Trump proposes to increase U.S. military spending by $54 billion, and to take that $54 billion out of the other portions of
By Fredrik S. Heffermehl, Public Intelligence Blog. Fredrik S. Heffermehl Donald Trump has promised to repair America´s infrastructure and to lower taxes. We all know
By Lawrence Wittner, Peace Voice. The accession of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency brings us face-to-face with a question that many have tried to