Denuclearization

Published Works:

Overcoming Nuclear Dangers [PDF]
policy analysis brief, The Stanley Foundation (Muscatine, Iowa, November 2007). [policy brief]

The New Nuclear Danger,” America (11 November, 2006): 18-22. [article]

Back from the Brink?Sojourners Magazine (August 2006): 12. [article]

Can Iran’s Nuclear Activities be Thwarted?USA Today (May 2006): 24. [article]

Denuking Iran: Washington Calls the Kettle Black,” Sojourners Magazine (April 2006): 7. [article]
“Making the Case for Disarmament. An Analysis of the Palme and Canberra Commissions.” In Global Commissions Assessed, (Finland, Edita Publishing Ltd., April 2005): 59-78. [chapter]

“Use of Nukes Likely if They Aren’t Eliminated,” Op ed., The South Bend Tribune (21 August 2005): sec. B, 7. [article]

Creating a More Secure America,” USA Today Magazine (July 2004). [article]

“Incentives for Nuclear Restraint: The Role of Inducement Strategies in Controlling Russian Tactical Nuclear Weapons,” w/Andrea Gabbitas, Tactical Nuclear Weapons: Emergent Threats in an Evolving Security Environment, Brian Alexander and Alistair Millar. (Dulles, Va.: Brassey’s, July 2003): 129-154. [chapter]

Dr. Strangelove, I Presume?Sojourners 30, no. 3, (May/June 2001): 36, 62-63. [article]

South Asia at the Nuclear Crossroads, U.S. Policy Options Toward South Asian Nuclear Proliferation: The Role of Sanctions and Incentives, with Samina Ahmed. Report of the Managing of the Atom Project at Harvard University, Fourth Freedom Forum, and the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind. (April 2001). [policy brief]

India’s Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation, by George Perkovich. (Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1999). Review essay in The Review of Politics 62, No. 4, (Fall 2000).

A Rush to Failure, Missile Defense: The Wrong Path to Security,” Sojourners 29, no. 3, (May/June 2000): 13. [article]

The GOP Goes Nuclear,” Sojourners 29, no. 1, (January/ February 2000): 10. [article]

Preventing a Nuclear Arms Race in South Asia: U.S. Policy Options, with Samina Ahmed. Policy Brief, the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind., no. 2, (January 2000). Reprinted in Congressional Record (March 21, 2000): E365-E367. [policy brief]

An Unexpected Calling: An Interview with General George Lee Butler,” Sojourners 28, no. 1, (January/February 1999): 16-20. [article]

Ban the Bomb II,” Sojourners 28, no. 1, (January/February 1999): 25-26. [article]

Pakistan and the Bomb: Public Opinion and Nuclear Options, co-edited with Samina Ahmed (Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1998 and Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1999). [book]

Public Opinion and Nuclear Options for South Asia,” with Samina Ahmed and Amitabh Mattoo, Asian Survey 38, no. 8, (August 1998): 727-744. [article]

To Defuse Nuclear Tensions in South Asia: A Nuclear Weapons Convention,” Journal of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation (Summer 1998): 10. [article]

India’s Nuclear Challenge,” Peacework 286, Cambridge, MA (June 1998): 4-5. [article]

Nuclear Misdirection: The Cold War’s Over–The Threat Isn’t,” Sojourners 27, no. 2, March/April 1998, 14. [article]

“The U.S. Isn’t the World’s Policeman,” Los Angeles Times (5 February 1998); subsequently syndicated in the Kansas City Star, Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Albuquerque Journal, Houston Chronicle, and South Bend Tribune. [article]

“NATO’s New Frontier,” The Nation (31 March 1997): 21-22. [article]

“Test Ban Won’t Disable Nukes,” Tribune Chronicle, Warren, Ohio (8 September 1996). [article]

Pakistan’s Nuclear Choices, with Samina Ahmed, Report of Fourth Freedom Forum and the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind. (August 1996). [policy brief]

Public Opinion and Nuclear Weapons Policy in India,” with Amitabh Mattoo, Asian Survey 36, no. 6, (June 1996): 545-560. [article]

“India and the Bomb: A Post-Election Status Report,” with Amitabh Mattoo, Issue Brief 15, The Global Reporting Network of the Center for War, Peace, and the News Media, New York University (May 1996).  [article]

“From Nonproliferation to Disarmament.” In Critical Mass: Voices for a Nuclear-Free Future, Greg Ruggiero and Stuart Sahulka (Westfield, N.J.: Open Media and Campaign for Peace and Democracy, 1996). [chapter]

India and the Bomb: Public Opinion and Nuclear Options, co-edited with Amitabh Mattoo (Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press, 1996). [book]

“The Coming of Incrementalism,” The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 52, no. 2, (March/April 1996).

“Los Alamos’s Little War with Peace,” The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 51, no. 2 (March/April 1995). [article]

“The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: Love It or Leave It?” Peace Review 6, no. 4 (December 1994). [article]

India’s Nuclear Choices, with Amitabh Mattoo. Report of Fourth Freedom Forum, and the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame, Ind., (November/December 1994). [policy brief]

“The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: Love It or Leave It?” (short version) Peace & Democracy (Winter 1994-95). [article]

“Disarmament: The Public Mood,” Peace Courier (December 1994). First published in Inforum, no. 15, (Fall 1994).  [article]

The Ultimate Goal, Working Paper Series 4:WP:1, The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, The University of Notre Dame (March 1993). [policy brief]

Probing the Russian Riddle [PDF],” Inforum, no. 11 (Fall 1992). [article]

An Agenda of Hope [PDF],” Inforum, no. 10, (Summer 1992). [article]

“What Do We Do Now? “ Nuclear Times (Summer 1991). [article]

“Biting the Bullet,” with William Winpisinger, New York Times (26 October 1980). [article]

“World’s Costliest Missile,” with Virginia Witt, In These Times (20 June 1979). [article]

The Russians Are Coming,” with Robert Borosage, The Nation (19 February 1977). [article]