"It is now the beginning, the beginning of post-George Bush America, and fact-tempered hope rather than joy must be the keynote," writes Jonathan Schell in this week's
As Barack Obama becomes president, worry about a global breakdown of the system to prevent nuclear proliferation is mounting among nonproliferation specialists and foreign policy strategists across the political spectrum.
At a panel for the New America Foundation titled "What Price Nukes?," Joe Cirincione spoke on the size of the U.S. nuclear weapons budget. The panel was chaired by New America Fellow Bill Hartung.
In an article for the Huffington Post, co-authors Joe Cirincione and Ploughshares Fund Research Associate Alexandra Bell discussed some of the supposed successes in the field on nonproliferation lai
The victors write history. Few would ascribe that right to the outgoing Bush Administration. The "Highlights of Accomplishments and Results of the Administration of George W.