Bruce G. Blair
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Bruce G. Blair is the president of the World Security Institute
World Security Institute
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, a non-profit organization
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 that he founded in 2000 to promote independent research
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 and journalism
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 on global affairs
Global Affairs
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. He is an executive producer
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 of Countdown to Zero
Countdown to Zero
Countdown to Zero is a documentary film released in 2010 which argues that the likelihood of the use of nuclear weapons has increased since the end of the Cold War due to terrorism, nuclear proliferation, theft of nuclear materials and weapons, and other factors.The documentary film was set for a...

, a documentary film on nuclear weapon
Nuclear weapon
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s, which was released in 2010. He also created and was the executive producer of the PBS weekly television series Superpower: Global Affairs Television (2002–2004), and was the executive producer of Azimuth Media and their weekly PBS television series, Foreign Exchange, which was first hosted by Fareed Zakaria
Fareed Zakaria
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 (2005–2007) and subsequently by Daljit Dhaliwal
Daljit Dhaliwal
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 (2008–2009). He is also the publisher of Washington ProFile (Russian), Washington Observer (Chinese), Washington Prism
Washington Prism
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(Persian), Taqrir Washington (Arabic) and China Security. He was also the executive producer of two television documentaries, CNN Presents
CNN Presents
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Deadlock: Russia’s Forgotten War and the PBS FRONTLINE’s Missile Wars in 2002.

Dr. Blair is Co-Founder of Global Zero
Global Zero
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, an international non-partisan group of 300 world leaders dedicated to achieving the elimination of nuclear weapons.

He is an expert on U.S.
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 and Russia
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n security policies, specializing in nuclear forces and command-control systems. He has frequently testified before Congress
United States Congress
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 and has taught security studies as a visiting professor at Yale
Yale University
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 and Princeton
Princeton University
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 universities. In 1999, he was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship Prize for his research, work and leadership on de-alerting nuclear forces. In 2008, he was selected as a finalist for a Skoll Social Entrepreneur Award.

Dr. Blair was a senior fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution
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 from 1987 to 2000. In previous positions, he served as a project director at the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment from 1982 to 1985. From 1970 to 1974, Dr. Blair served in the U.S. Air Force, serving as a Minuteman ICBM launch control officer and support officer for the Strategic Air Command
Strategic Air Command
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’s Airborne Command Post.

He is the author of numerous books and articles on security issues in such publications as Scientific American
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, National Interest
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, The New York Times
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, and The Washington Post
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. His books include Strategic Command and Control (Brookings, 1985), winner of the Edgar S. Furniss Award for its contribution to the study of national security
National security
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; Crisis Stability and Nuclear War (Oxford, 1988; co-editor); The Logic of Accidental Nuclear War (Brookings, 1993); and Global Zero Alert for Nuclear Forces (Brookings, 1995). Dr. Blair earned a Ph.D. in operations research
Operations research
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 at Yale University in 1984. He received his B.S. in communications from the University of Illinois in 1970.

He resides in Washington, D.C.
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Education

University of Illinois: B.S. – Communications, 1970

Yale University: M. Phil. – Operations Research, 1977

Yale University: Ph.D. – Operations Research, 1984

Awards

2009 Skoll Social Entrepreneur Finalist

1999 MacArthur Fellowship Prize

1986 W.J. Baird Award

1986 Edgar S. Furniss Award

1979 Yale University Beach Fellowship

1977 Brookings Institution Research Fellowship

1975-1977 Yale University Graduate Fellowship, Yale Foreign Language Institute Fellowship (Russian)

Professional Positions

2007-Current Co-Founder, Global Zero.

2000-Current President, World Security Institute
Publisher, China Security, Washington Prism (Persian), Taqrir Washington (Arabic), Washington Observer (Chinese), Washington ProFile (Russian).

1987-2000 Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies Program, The Brookings Institution

1989 Visiting Lecturer, Public and International Affairs, The Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University

1988 Visiting Professor, Political Science, Yale University

1985-1986 Consultant, Cornell University
Cornell University
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 and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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1985 Project Director, National Military Command System Architecture, United States Department of Defense
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1982-1985 Project Director, Office of Technology Assessment
Office of Technology Assessment
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, United States Congress
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1977-1982 Research Fellow/Assistant/Associate, Foreign Policy Studies Program, The Brookings Institution

1972-1974 Minuteman Launch Control Officer, Malmstrom Air Force Base
Malmstrom Air Force Base
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, Montana
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Publications

Books

Global Nuclear Arms Control (forthcoming)

Global Zero Alert for Nuclear Forces (Washington, DC: Brookings, 1995).

The Logic of Accidental Nuclear War (Washington, DC: Brookings, 1993).

Crisis Stability and Nuclear War, co-editor with Kurt Gottfried
Kurt Gottfried
Kurt Gottfried is professor emeritus of physics at Cornell University and chairman of the Union of Concerned Scientists. He is also co-editor of Crisis Stability And Nuclear War....

 (Oxford, 1988).

Crisis Stability and Nuclear War, co-editor with Condoleezza Rice
Condoleezza Rice
Condoleezza Rice is an American political scientist and diplomat. She served as the 66th United States Secretary of State, and was the second person to hold that office in the administration of President George W. Bush...

, et al. (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 1987).

Strategic Command and Control: Redefining the Nuclear Threat (Washington, DC: Brookings, 1985).

Progress in Arms Control? Selected Readings from Scientific American, co-editor with Bruce Russett
Bruce Russett
Bruce Martin Russett is Dean Acheson Professor of Political Science and Professor in International and Area Studies, MacMillan Center, Yale University, and edited the Journal of Conflict Resolution from 1972 to 2009.- Academic career :...

 (San Francisco: Freeman, 1979).

Journals/Articles and Contributions to Edited Volumes

“Bombs Away,” The New York Times, co-authored with Damon Bosetti and Brian Weeden,
December 6, 2010, http://www.nytimes.com/pages/opinion/index.html.

“Could Terrorists Launch America’s Nuclear Missiles?” TIME, November 11, 2010, http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2030685,00.html.

“Smaller and Safer: A New Plan For Nuclear Postures,” Foreign Affairs, co-authored with Victor Esin, Matthew McKinzie, Valery Yarynich and Pavel Zolotarev (Council on Foreign Relations, September–October 2010), http://www.globalzero.org/en/smaller-and-safer-new-plan-nuclear-postures-2.

“De-Alerting Strategic Forces,” in Reykjavik Revisited: Steps Toward a World Free of Nuclear Weapons, George P. Shultz
George P. Shultz
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, Sidney D. Drell, and James E. Goodby, eds., (Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press, 2008), http://www.hoover.org/publications/books/8143.

“Increasing warning and decision time (‘De-Alerting’),” (international conference, Achieving the Vision of a World Free of Nuclear Weapons, Oslo, February 26–27, 2008), http://disarmament.nrpa.no/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/Paper_Blair.pdf.

“A Rebuttal of the U.S. Statement on the Alert Status of U.S. Nuclear Forces,” Bruce Blair’s Nuclear Column, Center for Defense Information
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, November 6, 2007, http://www.cdi.org/program/document.cfm?documentid=4135.

“Primed and Ready,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, January/February 2007, http://thebulletin.metapress.com/content/wl66350172162k87.

“The Fallacy of Nuclear Primacy” China Security, co-authored with Chen Yali (Washington, D.C.: World Security Institute), Autumn 2006, http://www.worldsecurityinstitute.org/showpublications.cfm?id=149.

“The Oil Weapon: Myth of China’s Vulnerability,” China Security, co-authored with Chen Yali and Eric Hagt (Washington, D.C.: World Security Institute, Summer 2006), http://www.chinasecurity.us/index.php?option=com_csissues&secid=15&catid=62&task=catetory&Itemid=8.

“Editors’ Notes: The Space Security Dilemma,” China Security, co-authored with Chen Yali (Washington, D.C: World Security Institute, Issue No. 2 (2006), http://www.chinasecurity.us/images/stories/cs2-editorsnotes.pdf.

“Chinese Nuclear Preemption,” China Security (Washington, D.C: World Security Institute, Issue No. 1(2005), http://www.chinasecurity.us/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=257&Itemid=8.

“Iran and the Rogues: America’s Nuclear Obsession,” Bruce Blair’s Nuclear Column, Center for Defense Information, September 19, 2005, http://www.cdi.org/friendlyversion/printversion.cfm?documentid=3146.

“The Wrong Deterrence: The Threat of Loose Nukes Is One of Our Own Making,” The Washington Post, September 19, 2004, http://www.cdi.org/blair/loose-nukes.cfm.

“The Logic of Intelligence Failure,” Forum on Physics and Society, American Physical Society
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, April 2004. (Also presented at the 10th International Castiglioncello Conference: “Unilateral Actions and Military Interventions: The Future of Nonproliferation,” April 1, 2004, http://www.cdi.org/blair/logic.cfm.

“Keeping Presidents in the Nuclear Dark (Episode #2: The SIOP Option that Wasn’t),” Bruce Blair’s Nuclear Column, Center for Defense Information, February 17, 2004, http://www.cdi.org/blair/launch-on-warning.cfm.

“Keeping Presidents in the Nuclear Dark (Episode #1: The Case of the Missing Permissive Action Links),” Bruce Blair’s Nuclear Column, Center for Defense Information, February 11, 2004, http://www.cdi.org/blair/permissive-action-links.cfm.

“Rogue States: Nuclear Red-Herrings,” Bruce Blair’s Nuclear Column, Center for Defense Information, December 5, 2003, http://www.cdi.org/blair/russia-targeting.cfm.

“We Keep Building Nukes for All the Wrong Reasons,” The Washington Post, May 25, 2003, http://www.cdi.org/blair/new-nukes.cfm.

“Nuclear Recollections,” The Defense Monitor, April/May 2003, http://www.cdi.org/program/issue/document.cfm?DocumentID=914&IssueID=110&StartRow=1&ListRows=10&appendURL=&Orderby=DateLastUpdated&ProgramID=32&issueID=110.

“The Folly of Nuclear War-Gaming for Korea and South Asia,” Bruce Blair’s Nuclear Column, Center for Defense Information, April 30, 2003, http://www.cdi.org/blair/nuclear-folly.cfm.

“Hair-Trigger Missiles Risk Catastrophic Nuclear Terrorism,” Bruce Blair’s Nuclear Column, Center for Defense Information, April 29, 2003, http://www.cdi.org/blair/hair-trigger-dangers.cfm.

“US Nuclear Posture and Alert Status Post Sept. 11,” in Strategic Partners or Nuclear Targets? Russian and US Perspectives on Hair-Trigger Alert and the Nuclear Posture Review, Carnegie Non-Proliferation Project, January 28, 2002, http://www.cdi.org/nuclear/post911.cfm.

“Nuclear Time Warp,” The Defense Monitor, May 2002, http://www.cdi.org/nuclear/time-warp-pr.cfm.

“Nuclear Nightmares,” National Journal
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, December 15, 2001.

“The Ultimate Hatred is Nuclear,” The New York Times, October 22, 2001, http://www.cdi.org/terrorism/ultimate.cfm.

“Nukes: A Lesson from Russia,” The Washington Post, July 11, 2001, http://www.cdi.org/nuclear/nukesoftware.html.

Toward True Security: Ten Steps The Next President Should Take to Transform U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy, with Richard L. Garwin, Frank von Hippel, et al. (Cambridge, MA: UCS Publications, February 2008).

Toward True Security: A U.S. Nuclear Posture for the Decade, with Richard L. Garwin, Frank von Hippel, and others (Cambridge, MA: UCS Publications, June 2001).

“Problems of Engagement: Russia’s Security, Economic, and Banking Crises,” with Clifford Gaddy, Andrew Spindler, and Denis Maslov, in Russia: Facing the Future (New York: Carnegie Corporation, May 2001), http://www.carnegie.org/pdf/rimaster.pdf.

“Nuclear De-alerting: A Solution to Proliferation Problems,” The Defense Monitor, November 3, 2000, http://www.cdi.org/dm/2000/issue3/dealerting.html.

“The Impact of Missile Defense on Russia and Nuclear Security,” The Defense Monitor, October 2000, http://www.cdi.org/dm/2000/issue8/nmdrussia.html.

“Impact of NMD on Russia, Nuclear Security,” in National Missile Defense, What Does It All Mean? A CDI Issue Brief (Washington, DC: Center for Defense Information, September 2000).

“Russian National Security Policy,” US-Russia Relations Conference Report, The Aspen Institute
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, August, 2000. (Also presented at the “US-Russia Relations” conference hosted by The Aspen Institute, Aug. 21-25, 2000).

“START III, Nuclear War Plans, and the Cold War Mindset,” The Defense Monitor, June 2000, http://www.cdi.org/dm/2000/issue5/start.html.

‘Trapped in the Nuclear Math,” The New York Times, June 13, 2000, http://www.cdi.org/issues/proliferation/blairnytimes6.12.00.html.

“A Longer Nuclear Fuse,” with Frank von Hippel, The Washington Post, June 6, 2000, http://www.cdi.org/issues/proliferation/blairvon.html.

“Some Sensible Options for U.S. Missile Defense,” Moscow Times, June 3, 2000, http://www.cdi.org/issues/proliferation/blairvonmoscow.html.

“Background Paper on the Strategic War Plan and START Reductions,” Democratic Policy
Committee of the U.S. Senate, May 18, 2000, http://www.cdi.org/issues/proliferation/blairbckReduc.html.

“A Nuclear-Weapon-Free World,” with Frank Blackaby and Tom Milne
Tom Milne
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, in Russia’s Nuclear Collapse: The Case For A Mutual Stand-Down (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2000), https://www.penelopebokhandel.no/vare.php?ean=9780333791905.

“Russia’s Aging War Machine: Economic Weakness and the Nuclear Threat,” co-authored with Cliff Gaddy, The Brookings Review, June 22, 1999, http://www.brookings.edu/articles/1999/summer_russia_bruce-blair-and-clifford-gaddy.aspx.

The Nuclear Turning Point: A Blueprint for Deep Cuts and De-alerting of Nuclear Weapons, co-authored with Harold Feiveson, ed., Frank von Hippel, and others (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1999), http://www.cdi.org/aboutcdi/NuclearTurn.html.

“Targeting and Controlling the Bomb,” with John Pike in Atomic Audit: The Costs and Consequences of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Since 1940,” co-authored with Stephen I. Schwartz, ed., Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1998), http://www.cdi.org/aboutcdi/AtomicAudit.html.

“Defending Against the Bomb,” with John Pike
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 in Atomic Audit: The Costs and Consequences of U.S. Nuclear Weapons Since 1940,” co-authored with Stephen I Schwartz, ed., Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1998), http://www.cdi.org/aboutcdi/AtomicAudit.html.

“De-alerting Russian and American Nuclear Missiles,” with Harold Feiveson and Frank von Hippel, UNIDIR Newsletter, No. 38, 1998.

“Loose Cannon,” National Interest, Summer 1998, http://www.cdi.org/aboutcdi/loosecannonbb.html.

“The Plight of the Russian Military and Nuclear Control,” in Report of the Commission To Assess The Ballistic Missile Threat To The United States, July 15, 1998, http://fas.org/irp/threat/missile/rumsfeld/pt2_blair.htm.

“From Nuclear Deterrence to Mutual Safety,” with Sam Nunn
Sam Nunn
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, The Washington Post, June 22, 1997.
http://www.fas.org/news/russia/1997/068l-062297-idx.html.

“Where Would All the Missiles Go?” The Washington Post, June 3, 1998. http://www.cdi.org/aboutcdi/misslesgobb.HTMl

“Accidental Nuclear War – A Post-Cold War Assessment,” with L. Farrow and others, New England Journal of Medicine
New England Journal of Medicine
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, April 30, 1998. http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/abstract/338/18/1326-a.

“Redoubling Nuclear Weapons Reduction,” with Harold Feiveson and Frank von Hippel, The Washington Post, November 12, 1997, http://www.cdi.org/aboutcdi/RedoubleNucBB.html.

“Taking Nuclear Weapons Off Hair-Trigger Alert,” with Harold Feiveson and Frank von Hippel, Scientific American, November 1997. http://www.dhushara.com/book/explod/nuclears/nuc2.htm

“Command, Control, and Warning for Virtual Arsenals,” in Nuclear Weapons in a Transformed World: The Challenge of Virtual Nuclear Arsenals, Michael J. Mazarr, ed. (New York: St. Martin’s Press, November 1997).

“Who’s Got the Button? The Slightly Shaky Control of Russia’s Nuclear Weapons,” The Washington Post, August 29, 1996.

“Russian Control of Nuclear Weapons,” in The Nuclear Challenge in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, George Quester, ed. (London: M.E. Sharpe, 1995).

“Four Trillion and Counting,” The Nuclear Weapons Cost Study Project Committee, Stephen I. Schwartz, ed., in Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, November/December 1995.

“And the Moral Price of Nuclear Peace,” The Washington Post, August 10, 1995, http://www.cdi.org/nuclear/moral-price.cfm.

“Lengthening the Fuse,” The Brookings Review, Summer 1995 (Reprinted in Congressional Record,
August 1, 1995).

“IAEA: Mission Impossible?” The Brookings Review, Summer 1994.

“Nuclear Inadvertence: Theory and Evidence,” Security Studies, Spring 1994.

“Dismantle Armageddon,” with Henry W. Kendall, The New York Times, October 8, 1993.

“Russia’s Doomsday Machine,” The New York Times, October 8, 1993.
http://www.nytimes.com/1993/10/08/world/russia-has-doomsday-machine-us-expert-says.html

“Ukraine’s Nuclear Backlash,” The Brookings Review, Summer 1993.

“Lighten Up on Ukraine,” The New York Times, June 1, 1993.

“Break-up of the USSR: Whither Nuclear Control?” Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, Fall 1992.

“Targeting and Deterrence,” with Walter B. Slocombe
Walter B. Slocombe
Walter Becker Slocombe is a former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy and was the Senior Advisor for Security and Defence to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad ....

, et al. Strategic Arms Control in the Post-Start Era, (Oxford, UK: Brassey’s, 1992).

“Strengthening Nuclear Safeguards through Arms Control,” in The Future of Arms Control: New Opportunities, report for the House Committee on Foreign Affairs by the Congressional Research Service, Committee Print, 102nd Congress, 2nd Session (Washington, DC: GPO, April 1992).

“Accidental Nuclear War,” with Henry W. Kendall, Scientific American, December 1990.

“The Effects of Warning on Strategic Stability,” with John D. Steinbruner, Brookings Occasional Paper, June 1990.

“Alerting in Crisis and Conventional War,” in Managing Nuclear Operations, A. B. Carter, J. D. Steinbruner, and C. A. Zraket, eds. (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 1987).

“The Terrorist Threat to World Nuclear Programs,” with Garry D. Brewer, The Journal of Conflict Resolution
Journal of Conflict Resolution
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 (Vol. XXXI No. 3, September 1977), http://www.cdi.org/blair/terrorist-threat.cfm.

Congressional and Other Testimony

“Empty Reassurances: A Critique of the US Arguments, Presented at Geneva on January 19–21, 2000, that National Missile Defense Will Be Incapable of Threatening Russia’s Strategic Deterrent,” The Future of Arms Control and Nonproliferation, 2000 Senate Democratic Issues Conference, May 5–7, 2000.

“The Changing Landscape of Nuclear Policy,” Testimony before the Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, Senate Armed Services Committee, March 31, 1998.

“Russian Nuclear Policy and the Status of De-targeting,” Testimony before the Subcommittee on Military Research and Development, House Committee on National Security, March 13, 1997, http://www.brookings.edu/testimony/1997/0317defense_blair.aspx.

“Nuclear Danger and the Former Soviet Union,” Loose Nukes, Nuclear Smuggling, and the Fissile-Material Problem in Russian and the NIS, Testimony before the Subcommittee on Military Research and Development, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, March 13, 1997, http://www.nukefix.org/97-3-13Blair.html.

“US Policy on Ukrainian Security: The Nuclear Dimension,” Testimony before the European Affairs Subcommittee, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, June 24, 1993.

“Russian-Ukrainian Relations: The Nuclear Dimension,” US Department of State Conference, July 2, 1993.

“Soviet Nuclear Weapons Control During the August 1991 Coup Attempt,” Command and Control of Soviet Nuclear weapons: Dangers and Opportunities Arising from the August Revolution, Testimony before the European Affairs Subcommittee, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, September 24, 1991 (Washington, DC: GPO, 1992).

“The Risk of Accidental/Unauthorized Soviet Nuclear Attack and the Need for Limited Defense,” Testimony before the National Security Subcommittee, House Government Operations Committee, October 1, 1991.

“US and Soviet Nuclear Control: A Comparison,” Testimony before the Advisory Committee for Nuclear Fail-safe and Risk Reduction, October 18, 1991.

“Soviet Nuclear Command-Control,” Testimony before the House Committee on Armed Services, July 31, 1991.

“Strategic Warning,” Testimony before the House Committee on Armed Services, March 15, 1988.

“Our Nation’s Nuclear Warning System: Will it Work if We Need It?” Testimony before the House Committee on Government Operations, September 26, 1985 (Washington, DC: GPO, 1986).

Television Documentaries

“Deadlock: Russia’s Forgotten War,” CNN Presents, CNN, 2002.

“Missile Wars,” FRONTLINE, PBS, October 10, 2002.

Television Productions

“New Delhi Water Crisis,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal October 2, 2009.

“Indian Influence on American Business,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal September 25, 2009.

“Sri Lankan Free Trade,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal September 18, 2009.

“Afghan Education,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal September 11, 2009.

“Time for School part II,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal September 4, 2009.

“Time for School part I,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal August 28, 2009.

“Once Upon a Coup,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, August 21, 2009.

“Profile: Farooq Kathwari,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, August 14, 2009.

“Victory is Your Duty,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, August 7, 2009.

“Afghan Star,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, July 31, 2009/

“Contestant Number 2,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, July 24, 2009.

“The Market Maker,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, July 17, 2009.

“In the Shadow of the Walls,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, July 10, 2009.

“Heart of Jenin,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, July 3, 2009.

“Crossing Heavens Border,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, June 26, 2009.

“Galleries on the Go,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, June 19, 2009.

“Dancing with the Devil,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, June 12, 2009.

“Journey of a Red Fridge,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, June 5, 2009.

“Rules of the Game,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, May 29, 2009.

“Holly Clips,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, May 22, 2009.

“The Dictator Hunter,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, May 15, 2009.

“India Elections,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, May 8, 2009.

“Wings of Defeat,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, May 1, 2009.

“Maoist Nepal,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, April 24, 2009.

“Sulu Gun Culture,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, April 17, 2009.

“Taking Root,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, April 10, 2009.

“Milking the Rhino,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, April 3, 2009.

“Obama Doppelgaenger,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, March 27, 2009.

“Dangerous Music – Narco-corridos,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, March 20, 2009.

“Arusi Persian Wedding,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, March 13, 2009.

“Arusi Persian Wedding,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, March 6, 2009.

“A Powerful Noise,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, February 27, 2009.

“Kashmir,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, February 20, 2009.

“Turkey Rocks,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, February 13, 2009.

“Tartarstan,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, February 6, 2009.

“Solar Boats,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, January 30, 2009.

“Holly,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, January 23, 2009.

“Carteret Islands,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, January 16, 2009.

“Interview with Pakistani Ambassador, Husain Haqqani
Husain Haqqani
Husain Haqqani or Hussain Haqqani is the former Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, appointed by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani in April 2008 and was resigned on November 22, 2011...

,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, December 28, 2008.

“Ser Paz (“Gangs of Peace”),” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, December 21, 2008.

“Iraq Prisons,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, December 14, 2008.

“Iraq (Sadr City),” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, December 7, 2008.

“Guardian of Peace (Liberia),” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, November 28, 2008.

“Women for Women,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, November 21, 2008.

“Missing in Colombia,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, November 14, 2008.

“Afghanistan Disabled,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, November 7, 2008.

“Water Wars,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, October 31, 2008.

“Georgian Refugees,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, October 24, 2008.

“Does Anybody Care if Bangladesh Drowns?” with Afsan Chowdhury” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, October 17, 2008.

“The Ayatollah Begs to Differ” with Hooman Majd
Hooman Majd
Hooman Majd, born 1957 in Tehran, is currently an Iranian-American journalist and author based in New York City, from where he makes frequest trips to Iran...

,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, October 10, 2008.

“Children of Armageddon,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, October 3, 2008.

“Tijuana’s AIDS War,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, September 26, 2008.

“Coco/Bolivia,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, September 19, 2008.

“World Water Crisis: “FLOW”,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, September 12, 2008.

“Ecuador: ‘The New Rule of the Jungle’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, September 5, 2008.

“Iraq: ‘The Promise of Freedom’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, August 29, 2008.

“Uganda: ‘An Ordinary Life of a Former Rebel’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, August 22, 2008.

“Wide Angle: ‘Iraq Uprooted’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, August 15, 2008.

“Wide Angle: ‘China Prep’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, August 8, 2008.

“El Salvador “18 with a Bullet”,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, August 1, 2008.

“Uganda ‘Lord’s Children’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, July 25, 2008.

“Indonesia: ‘Burning Season’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, July 18, 2008.

“Mozambique: ‘Birth of a Surgeon’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, July 11, 2008

“Japan’s About-Face,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, July 4, 2008.

“Heart of Darfur,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, June 27, 2008.

“Kashmir’s Uneasy Peace,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, June 20, 2008.

“Homeless World Cup: ‘Kicking It’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, June 13, 2008.

“Africa: ‘Troubled Waters’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, June 6, 2008.

“Rwanda ‘Women’s Work’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, May 30, 2008.

“Cambodia: “New Year Baby,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, May 23, 2008.

“Washingtonpost.com Food Crisis: “On the Margins in Mauritania,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, May 16, 2008.

“Child Sex Trade: “The Day My God Died,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, May 9, 2008.

“Afghanistan’s Opium Farmers: “Failure of Expectation,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal,
May 2, 2008.

“Estonia: “The Singing Revolution,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, April 25, 2008.

“Sudan: “War Child,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, April 18, 2008.

“Sumo East and West,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, April 11, 2008.

“Jamaica: “Positive Outlook,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, April 4, 2008.

“Talking HIV in Jamaica,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, Mar. 28, 2008.

“Water Wars,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, March 21, 2008.

“Iron Ladies of Liberia,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, March 14, 2008.

“Russia – ‘For God, Tsar and Fatherland’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, March 7, 2008.

“West Bank: ‘Bridge Over the Wadi’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, February 29, 2008.

“Chinese Circus School,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, February 22, 2008.

“NorthKorea.com,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, February 15, 2008.

“Tuna Troubles in Japan,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, February 8, 2008.

“Indigenous Sues Occidental Petroleum,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, February 1, 2008.

“Sex Workers in the Dominican Republic,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, January 25, 2008.

“Learning to Say ‘I Love You’,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, January 18, 2008.

“Taxi to the Darkside,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, January 11, 2008.

“Amputee All Stars,” Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal, January 4, 2008.

“Growing Younger,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, November 23, 2007.

“The Price of Fear,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, November 2, 2007.

“Rebuilding Hope,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 28, 2007.

“Peru’s New Pipeline,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 21, 2007.

“Iraq Journalists,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 14, 2007.

“Dangerous Allies,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 7, 2007.

“Ghost Train,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 30, 2007.

“Restaveks,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 23, 2007.

“A China Report,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 16, 2007.

“A Woman Among Warlords,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 9, 2007.

“Brazil in Black & White,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 2, 2007.

“The Dying Fields,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 26, 2007.

“Golden Opportunity,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 19, 2007.

“Paradise Lost,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 12, 2007.

“Democratic Appeal,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 5, 2007.

“Dishing Democracy,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 29, 2007.

“Sand Castle,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 22, 2007.

“AIDS in Kenya,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 15, 2007.

“Inside Cuban Boxing,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 8, 2007.

“The People’s Court,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 1, 2007.

“Tourism Reaches New Heights,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 24, 2007.

“Reflections On War,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 17, 2007.

“Miss Gulag,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 10, 2007.

“Vietnam’s Toxic Legacy,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 3, 2007.

“A Monster Is Loose,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 27, 2007.

“A Shia Revival?,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 20, 2007.

“Art For The Masses,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 13, 2007.

“Iron Island, Iran,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 6, 2007.

“Paradise Lost,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 29, 2007.

“Peace Olives,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 22, 2007.

“Meeting Resistance,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 15, 2007.

“Darfur Stories,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 8, 2007.

“Pro Hoops In Russia,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 1, 2007.

“Perilous Pilgrimage,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, March 25, 2007.

“The Next Darfur?,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, March 18, 2007. (Re-aired)

“Islam’s Rich History,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, March 11, 2007.

“Rwanda – Teens Reaching Across A Divide,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, March 4, 2007.

“AIDS In China,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, February 25, 2007.

“Close To Home,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, February 18, 2007.

“A Day In The Life,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, February 11, 2007.

“China Blue,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, February 4, 2007.

“Lives For Sale,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, January 28, 2007.

“The Next Darfur?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, January 21, 2007.

“Motherland Afghanistan,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, January 14, 2007.

“The Upside of Down,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, January 7, 2007.

“Going Global,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, December 31, 2006. (Re-aired)

“A Politician’s Thoughts,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, December 24, 2006. (Re-aired)

“Which Way Forward?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, December 17, 2006.

“Water World,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, December 10, 2006.

“Democratic Hopeful,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, December 3, 2006.

“Charismatic Movement,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, November 26, 2006.

“The Kurdish Way,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, November 19, 2006.

“The Dow of Globalism,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, November 12, 2006.

“Conservative Estimate,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, November 5, 2006.

“Veiled Threat?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 29, 2006.

“Pakistani Intelligence,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 22, 2006.

“Inside the Emerald City,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 15, 2006.

“Empire State,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 8, 2006.

“Mr. Secretary-General?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 1, 2006.

“A Politician’s Thoughts,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 24, 2006.

“Insight on Israel,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 17, 2006.

“Which Way Forward?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 10, 2006.

“Rushdie on Islam,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 3, 2006.

“Economic Future,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 27, 2006.

“Leading Lady,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 20, 2006.

“2006: The Year Ahead,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 13, 2006.

“Tuff Enough?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 6, 2006.

“Global Priorities,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 30, 2006.

“Uberpower,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 23, 2006.

“Going Global,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 16, 2006.

“French Connection,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 9, 2006.

“The Way Forwards,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 2, 2006.

“Egypt's Future,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 25, 2006.

“Studying the Board,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 18, 2006.

“Plan Columbia,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 11, 2006.

“Events on the Ground,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 4, 2006

“Keeping the Peace,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 28, 2006.

“Russia in Review,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 21, 2006.

“Global Check-Up,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 14, 2006.

“La Perspectiva de Mexico,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 7, 2006.

“Region of Concern,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 30, 2006.

“Terror or Peace?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 23, 2006.

“Immigrant Nation,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 16, 2006.

“Prisoner to President,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 9, 2006.

“Indecisive Victory,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 2, 2006.

“Outside Help,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, March 26, 2006.

“Kurdistan Rising,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, March 19, 2006.

“Pipeline Politics,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, March 12, 2006.

“Conflict in Chechnya,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, March 5, 2006.

“Deal or No Deal?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, February 26, 2006.

“Continental Drift,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, February 19, 2006

“Palestinian Elections: Now What?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, February 12, 2006.

“Dragon vs. Elephant,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, February 5, 2006.

“A Tale of Two States,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, January 29, 2006.

“One Country Indivisible?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, January 22, 2006.

“Reverse Brain Drain,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, January 15, 2006.

“2006: The Year Ahead,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, January 8, 2006.

“2005: Year in Review,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, January 1, 2006.

“UK and Terror,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, December 25, 2005.

“Dragon vs. Eagle,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, December 18, 2005.

“Fair Trade?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, December 11, 2005.

“Latina Liftoff,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, December 4, 2005.

“China's New Voices,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, November 27, 2005.

“Anatomy of a Riot,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, November 20, 2005.

“Saudi Arabia: Friend or Foe?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, November 13, 2005.

“Syria in the Hot Seat,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, November 6, 2005.

“Central Asia Chess Match,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 30, 2005.

“Jihad in Paradise,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 16, 2005

“Iraq's Army: Ready or Not,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 9, 2005.

“Promising Development,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, October 2, 2005.

“Ripple Effects,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 18, 2005.

“Constitutional Crisis?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 25, 2005.

“Japan's Choice,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 11, 2005.

“Courting China,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, September 4, 2005.

“Egyptian Elections,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 28, 2005.

“From This Day Forward,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 21, 2005.

“UK and Terror,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 14, 2005.

“Women in Islam,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, August 7, 2005.

“Brazil: Boom or Bust?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 24, 2005.

“Africa's Opportunity,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 17, 2005.

“Cedar Revolution,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 10, 2005.

“EU in Trouble?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, July 3, 2005.

“Iran: Nuclear Options,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 26, 2005.

“China's New Voices,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 19, 2005.

“Palestinian Elections?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 12, 2005.

“Civil War in Iraq?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, June 5, 2005.

“Hope for Darfur?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 29, 2005.

“The US and the UN,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 22, 2005.

“The Heat is On,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 15, 2005.

“Is Mexico Going South?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 8, 2005

“China-Japan Rift?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, May 1, 2005.

“Is Islam Anti-Woman?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 24, 2005.

“Pension Tension,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 17, 2005.

“On the Ground in Iran,” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 10, 2005.

“The European Dream?” Foreign Exchange with Fareed Zakaria, April 3, 2005.

“The Future of Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, January 21, 2004.

“Libya Renounces Weapons of Mass Destruction,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, January 14, 2004.

“After the Earthquake: U.S. - Iranian Relations,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, January 7, 2004.

“The Year Ahead,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, December 24, 2003.

“What's Next for Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, December 17, 2003.

“Islam and Women's Rights,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, December 10, 2003.

“NATO and the New World Order,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, December 3, 2003.

“Bolivia in Crisis,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, November 26, 2003.

”A Change of Heart in Iraq?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, November 19, 2003.

“Afghanistan: The Forgotten Reconstruction,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, November 12, 2003.

“Russian Democracy in Crisis,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, November 5, 2003.

“Alternatives to the Roadmap,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, October 29, 2003.

“Bush on the Ropes,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, October 22, 2003.

“America's Immigration Policy,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, October 15, 2003.

“Can the Kyoto Treaty Survive?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, October 8, 2003.

“Global Issues Affecting Women's Rights,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, October 1, 2003.

“The Russian American Summit,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, September 24, 2003.

“Iran's Nuclear Gamble,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, September 17, 2003.

“The U.S. Turns to the UN,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, September 10, 2003.

“America's Plan for Columbia,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, September 3, 2003.

“Negotiating with North Korea,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, August 25, 2003.

“America in the Middle East,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, August 13 and 20, 2003.

“The Roadmap Hits a Roadblock,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, August 6, 2003.

“Reconstruction in Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, July 30, 2003.

“Intelligence Sharing,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, July 23, 2003.

“Is Iraq a Quagmire?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, July 16, 2003.

“Bush's Trip to Africa,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, July 9, 2003.

“An Economic Backlash Against America?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, July 2, 2003.

“Might the Roadmap Work?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, June 25, 2003.

“America's Troubled Relationship with Iran,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, June 18, 2003.

“The Aftermath of Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, June 11, 2003.

“A Patriotic Press?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, June 4, 2003.

“Our Changing Relationship with Saudi Arabia,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, May 28, 2003.

“The U.S., Russia and France: Friends Again?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, May 21, 2003.

“Peace Between India and Pakistan?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, May 14, 2003.

“The Bush Master Plan: Israel-Palestine,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, May 7, 2003.

“The Bush Master Plan: Post Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, April 30, 2003.

“SARS Epidemic,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, April 23, 2003.

“Is Iran Next?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, April 16, 2003.

“International Law in the Wake of War,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, April 9, 2003.

“Foreign Reaction to the War in Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, April 2, 2003.

“Rebuilding Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, March 26, 2003.

“What's Next for the UN?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, March 19, 2003.

“Israel and Palestine in the Shadow of Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, March 12, 2003.

“North Korea Ignored?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, March 5, 2003.

“Issues Overshadowed by Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, February 26, 2003.

“War for Water,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, February 19, 2003.

“Europe Divided Over Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, February 12, 2003.

“Human Rights and Torture,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, February 5, 2003.

“Foreign Reaction to the State of the Union,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, January 29, 2003.

“Immigration and Security,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, January 22, 2003.

“Democratic Dilemma in Venezuela,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, January 15, 2003.

“Nuclear Crisis in North Korea,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, January 8, 2003.

“Journalism or Jingoism?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, December 25, 2002.

“U.S. vs. UN,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, December 18, 2002.

“The Year Ahead,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, December 11, 2002.

“AIDS Epidemic,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, December 4, 2002.

“NATO Adds New Members,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, November 27, 2002.

“Weapons Inspectors in Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, November 20, 2002

“The Bush Roadmap to Mid-East Peace,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, November 13, 2002.

“Russia's War on Chechnya,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, November 6, 2002.

“North Korea's Nuclear Weapons,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, October 30, 2002.

“Southeast Asia and the War on Terror,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, October 23, 2002.

“EU Expansion,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, October 16, 2002.

“Iraq and the U.N. Security Council,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, October 9, 2002.

“North Korea: Teetering on the Axis of Evil,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, October 2, 2002.

“The World Bank and World Poverty,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, September 25, 2002.

“Iraq and Beyond?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, September 18, 2002.

“9/11 and Anti-Americanism,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, September 11, 2002.

“The Absent Coalition in Iraq,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television September 4, 2002.

“The Johannesburg Earth Summit,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, August 28, 2002.

“Latin American Economies: Going South?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, August 21, 2002.

“The Global Women's Treaty,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, August 14, 2002.

“Facing China,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, July 24, 2002.

“Iraq Attack?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, July 17, 2002.

“Grading Bush's Foreign Policy,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, July 10, 2002.

“The Bush Plan for Palestine,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, July 3, 2002.

“The G-8: Is it Still Relevant?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, June 26, 2002.

“Iran in the Middle,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, June 19, 2002.

“Imperial Overreach?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, June 12, 2002.

“Peace in Asia: Russia's New Role,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, June 5, 2002.

“Nuclear Crisis in Kashmir,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, May 29, 2002.

“The Cuban Embargo: Engagement or Isolation?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, May 22, 2002.

“Isolated from the International Criminal Court,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, May 15, 2002.

“Aftermath in Afghanistan,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, May 8, 2002.

“The Road to Peace in the Middle East,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, May 1, 2002.

“Fuzzy Foreign Policy?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, April 24, 2002.

“Oil as a Weapon?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, April 17, 2002.

“Israel's Place in the World?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, April 10, 2002.

“The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Does Bush Have a Plan?” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, April 3, 2002.

“U.S. Unilateralism,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, March 28, 2002.

“Cheney and Zinni: A Tale of Two Envoys,” Superpower: Global Affairs Television, March 21, 2002.

“Isolating America,” Americas Defense Monitor, November 26, 2000.

“The Next Space Race,” Americas Defense Monitor, August 27, 2000.

“Radioactive America,” Americas Defense Monitor, June 18, 2000.

“Is China a Military Threat?” Americas Defense Monitor, June 11, 2000.

“Dark Cloud: Our Strange Love Affair with the Bomb,” Americas Defense Monitor, May 28, 2000.

“Star Wars: New Hope or Phantom Menace?” Americas Defense Monitor, April 2, 2000.

“An Environmental-Industrial Complex?” Americas Defense Monitor, March 12, 2000

“Military-Industrial Squeeze,” Americas Defense Monitor, February 27, 2000.

“In the Shadow of Landmines,” Americas Defense Monitor, January 16, 2000.

“The Cuban Military: An Economic Force?” Americas Defense Monitor, January 2, 2000.

“Back from the Brink: End the Nuclear Threat Now,” Americas Defense Monitor, December 1, 1999.

REV 11/10

See also

World Security Institute

Global Zero

External links

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