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27 Mar, 2022

Beyond deterrence

By Winslow Myers

While the invasion of Ukraine is a body blow to worldwide hopes for peace, it is still an opportunity to reassess establishment thinking about nuclear deterrence...

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20 Jan, 2021

Veteran Celebrates Nuclear Ban Treaty

By Gerry Condon

As a veteran concerned about issues of war and peace, I am happy to celebrate the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW)...

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11 Aug, 2020

Our Moral Awakening

By PeaceVoice

“In May 2016, President Barack Obama became the first sitting United States president to visit Hiroshima, the city that suffered...

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6 Aug, 2019

Hiroshima and the new arms race – no winners

By PeaceVoice

“Seventy-four years ago today the United States dropped the first atomic bomb over the city of Hiroshima…” Author: Robert F....

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2 Sep, 2018

Preventing Nuclear War: A National Campaign Emerges

By PeaceVoice

“A national collaborative grassroots coalition to abolish nuclear weapons is rapidly emerging in this country. The effort called “Back from...

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14 Dec, 2017

Peace on the far side of nuclear weapons

By PeaceVoice

““. . . real security can only be shared . . .” I call it news in a cage: the...

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10 Dec, 2017

The 2017 Nobel Peace Prize to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons: Saving humanity from itself

By PeaceVoice

“Since the beginning of the nuclear age and the dropping of the first atomic bombs, humankind has struggled with the...

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8 Oct, 2017

A Nobel prize for sanity?

By PeaceVoice

“The Nobel Peace Prize for the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) is a wonderful tribute to the many...

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