Mar 14, 2020 | De-Nuclearization, Humanitarian Issues
Written By Monica Montgomery Program Assistant | Friends Committee on National Legislation March 14, 2020 De-Nuclearization | Humanitarian Issues Article originally published by Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists In late February, Adm. Charles...
Mar 14, 2020 | De-Nuclearization, International Summits, United Nations
Trump willing to meet leaders of Russia, China, Britain, France on arms control Written By Steve Holland Reporter | Reuters March 14, 2020 De-Nuclearization | International Summits | United Nations Article originally published by Reuters U.S....
Mar 2, 2020 | Environmentalism, Global Governance
Written By Jamie Sommer Assistant Professor | Uni. of Southern Florida March 2, 2020 Environmentalism | Global Governance Article originally published by International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology Introduction Many...
Mar 2, 2020 | Humanitarian Issues, Social Movements
“It is the latest example of how governments around the world are failing to protect women — and even institutionalizing inequities that put them in danger” Kate Dannies, Assistant Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies, Miami University (Ohio) Written By...
Feb 16, 2020 | Essay & Opinion, Peace Movement, Social Movements
Written By Bob Hanson Treasurer | DWFED February 16, 2020 Essay & Opinion | Peace Movement | Social Movements As we enter a new decade, it’s hard to know whether we should be grateful for the good life we enjoy or fearful of the days ahead. Most...
Feb 16, 2020 | Climate Change, Environmentalism, News Analysis
February 16, 2020 Climate Change | Environmentalism | News Analysis Article originally published by The Guardian Antarctica’s peninsula – the area that points towards South America – is one of the fastest-warming places on earth, heating by almost 3C...