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In the face of disarmament efforts that had been stalled for decades, civil society and like - minded states reframed nuclear disarmament from an arms control question to a humanitarian issue.

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Even if he doesn't deliver us from a nuclear attack prompted by our unilateral disarmament, our country is no doubt sinful enough to deserve what it gets.
He knew that the meeting was little more than a communist propaganda ploy, but he also sensed that the threat of a nuclear holocaust was so grave he had to take a stand for disarmament, despite resistance from the Reagan administration and steel - tipped invectives from the Religious Right.
Decides that, in order to begin to comply with its disarmament obligations, in addition to submitting the required biannual declarations, the Government of Iraq shall provide to UNMOVIC, the IAEA, and the Council, not later than 30 days from the date of this resolution, a currently accurate, full, and complete declaration of all aspects of its programmes to develop chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, and other delivery systems such as unmanned aerial vehicles and dispersal systems designed for use on aircraft, including any holdings and precise locations of such weapons, components, subcomponents, stocks of agents, and related material and equipment, the locations and work of its research, development and production facilities, as well as all other chemical, biological, and nuclear programmes, including any which it claims are for purposes not related to weapon production or material;
As Luis da Vinha argues, Ronald Reagan moved from the doctrinaire anti-Communism of his mid-Western background to recognizing Gorbachev as a partner in the process of nuclear disarmament in which they both believed.
As Ian Leslie pointed out in a recent essay in the New Statesman, most people would love to see a world free from nuclear weapons, but disarmament — even in the complete fantasy world in which it is mirrored by all other world powers — wouldn't create this in a meaningful way.
At the time of Watergate it was suggested that Pres. Richard Nixon who had by then opened up China and made serious progress with the Russians in areas like Nuclear disarmament was too valuable to force from office.
«It then seemed to flick into a rather political opening ceremony with the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, lots of stuff about the NHS, with Shami Chakrabarti from Liberty carrying the flag,» he said.
A few months ago defence secretary Phillip Hammond announced # 350 million funding for a new generation of nuclear submarines — a move which already seemed to rule out disarmament or even a change of course from a sea - based deterrent.
This is a stark reminder that the party's traditional attitude towards the UK's nuclear deterrent distinguished them from both the Conservatives and Labour, labelled «dinosaur parties» for their «Cold War» attitude to the prospect of nuclear disarmament by chair of the policy working group Dr Julie Smith, who moved the motion today.
«Jeremy has accepted the invitation from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament to speak.
The ideas are the same: withdrawal from Nato, the EU, nationalisation, nuclear disarmament.
Labour propose massive public investment, withdrawal from the EEC and nuclear disarmament in their manifesto for the 1983 general election
Ms Eagle was a supporter of the renewal of the Trident nuclear weapons system and her moving from frothe Defence was widely interpreted as the Labour leader removing someone who does not share his views on nuclear disarmament.
«I have been clear and consistent that I believe it is the right policy for the country to maintain a minimum credible nuclear deterrent, while working to advance global nuclear disarmament I am determined to continue making the case for Labour to have strong, credible Defence and security policies, and I feel that the most effective way for me to continue to do this is from the backbenches.
Asked by Andrew Neil where she disagreed with Corbyn, Eagle repeatedly failed to outline specific policy differences aside from nuclear disarmament — with Trident renewal probably a done deal by the time she became leader in any case.
CSTSP has hosted occasional nuclear security meetings that bring together interested and engaged staff from federal agencies, Congress, local universities, and non-governmental organizations to discuss current issues in science, nuclear security, and disarmament.
A tale drawn in no small part from Potter's own life, the movie follows two young girls through a coming - of - age story set against the early»60s backdrop of nuclear disarmament protests and the Cuban missile crisis.
He had personal philosophies on a wide range of issues, from religion to nuclear disarmament.
(group exhibitions) American Exhibition, Art Institute Chicago, 1961, 1962, Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum American Art, New York City, 1968, When Attitudes Become Form, Kunsthalle, Berne, Switzerland, 1969, 100 Years of California Sculpture, Oakland Museum, Oakland, California, 1982, Language, Drama, Source, Vision, The New Museum, New York City, 1983, Philadelphia Collects: Art Since 1940, Philadelphia Museum Art, 1986, Disarming Images: Art for Nuclear Disarmament, Bronx Museum Arts, 1986, Boston Collects: Contemporary Painting & Sculpture, Museum Fine Arts, Boston, Master of Arts, 1986, San Francisco Lives, San Francisco Museum Modern Art, 1990, California Classics: Art From the 1960's and 1970's, Bayly Art Museum, University Vir., Charlottesville, Vir.
Boasting over 250 drawings, paintings, sculptures, and monumental works (not to mention documentary photographs, films, and plenty of Pop Shop memorabilia), this thematically organized exhibition ascribes Haring's iconic pictographs to diverse political causes — from AIDS awareness to nuclear disarmament.
Just as advocates for nuclear disarmament were able to learn from previous campaigns to ban landmines and cluster munitions, future disarmament campaigns can learn many lessons from this process leading up to the Treaty's adoption.
Others attendees included the heads of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test - Ban Treaty Organization and UN Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR), representatives from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Carnegie Corporation, and academics from China, Iran, Netherlands, Singapore, UK and US.
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