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SOURCE: The Asia-Pacific Journal
2/15/2021
Will the Nuclear Powers Ever Be Willing to Forgo Their Nuclear Weapons?
by Lawrence Wittner
The collapse of the Soviet Union has paradoxically created a climate where the perceived danger of nuclear weapons has waned, taking energy from a growing movement toward arms control and disarmament.
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1/17/2021
The Great Evasion
by Lawrence Wittner
Joe Biden should reverse the nation's long dereliction of duty in leading the world toward nuclear disarmament and reducing the threat of nuclear war.
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SOURCE: The Atlantic
7/12/2020
The McGirt Case Is a Historic Win for Tribes
by Julian Brave NoiseCat
Gorsuch, a westerner with experience in Indian law, who is no liberal, applied a conservative textualist approach to the reading of treaty law and statutes. The result: A legal theory that has been marshaled to combat abortion rights and gay marriage delivered the most significant and favorable Supreme Court decision for tribes in the 21st century.
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SOURCE: St. Paul Pioneer Press
4-2-15
A brief history of hating treaties
History tells us that plenty of U.S. treaties and accords have been met with firestorms of criticism and controversy.
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