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Canada, China and Submarines

June 4, 2023

Security hawks have it dead wrong. Conventional, not nuclear-powered, submarines are the right choice for Canada, for nuclear non-proliferation and for global stability.

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Avoiding needless confrontation in the Arctic and rebuilding Canadian disarmament diplomacy

September 27, 2021

Canada wasn’t snubbed in the misguided AUKUS submarine deal and neither was New Zealand, which is also trying to pursue a nuanced engagement policy with China.

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Increasing nuclear stability is an urgent priority

April 12, 2021

Today’s blog features an innovative, constructive China-USA research partnership on cyber stability, internal dissension in the Biden administration over the Iran nuclear deal, and a great new poll on what Canadians think of nuclear disarmament (they want it).

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Civil society conference offers practical way forward on nuclear disarmament

October 3, 2017

The world has achieved brilliance without wisdom, power without conscience. Ours is a world of nuclear giants and ethical infants. We know more about war than we know about peace, more about killing than we know about living. — General Omar Bradley, 1948. From Friday, September 22nd to Saturday, September 23rd, this year’s Group of 78 Annual Policy […]

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