Defence
- 26 Jul 2008ByPaul Rogers
If Britain is serious about controlling nuclear proliferation, it has to take a lead, says Paul Rogers
- 25 Jul 2008
ByMatthew Taylor
Documents released under the Freedom of Information Act display a breach of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, says CND. Matthew Taylor reports
- 16 Jul 2008ByPaul Rogers
Western leaders don’t like to mention it, but being able to launch a nuclear attack is still central to their notion of ‘security’. The real thing, however, requires a very different approach, argues Paul Rogers.
- 15 Jul 2008ByStephen Schofield
A new report by CAAT on arms industry jobs, militarism and alternatives. Steven Schofield, proposes a policy of arms conversion and common security that would contribute to international stability and create better employment prospects than arms production.
- 11 Jul 2008
ByAngie Zelter
There are many ways of saying no to nukes. Angie Zelter tells the inside story of one of the most inventive.
- 05 Jul 2008
ByJess Worth
The world is nuking up again, to new and alarming levels. So why are disarmament campaigners so optimistic? Jess Worth spots a window of opportunity.
- 29 Jun 2008ByR.A.McCartney
The MOD has more than enough money to provide military equipment to our armed forces. There needs to be a system for impartial criminal investigation and prosecution of fraud and corruption on military equipment contracts. R.A McCartney reports
- 22 May 2008BySaul Landau
Saul Landau describes how, following the demise of the Soviet Union, NATO’s survival depends upon armchair warmongers continuously creating new enemies and threats- whether in the form of Islamo-fascism or a resurgent, re-arming China.
- 08 May 2008
ByBruce Kent
A report on Trident confirms what Bruce Kent has always believed – that it is a colossal waste of money and does little, if anything, for our security.