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CIP Experts provide unique and informed analysis of key events and issues around the world at a time when progressive foreign policy alternatives are urgently needed. 
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December 13, 2017

CIP Americas Program Hosts Regional Dialogue on Women, Human Security and Sustainable Peace

by Laura Carlsen

Women grassroots leaders and peace activists from across the Americas met in Antigua, Guatemala in early November to discuss the root causes of the violence they experience, major challenges to peace in the region, and what feminist grassroots leaders are doing about it... READ MORE »

December 8, 2017

Confidence in Government on National Security Matters: November 2017

by Ben Freeman

In July we began a polling project to measure public confidence in government institutions on national security matters on an ongoing bas... READ MORE »

November 18, 2017

These Women Nobelists Are Fighting for Grassroots Activists in Central America

by Laura Carlsen

They’re bringing limelight to women-led movements resisting land grabs and destruction from mining companies, hydroelectric plants, and monoculture plantations... READ MORE »

November 15, 2017

Who’s Really Driving Nuclear-Weapons Production?

by William D. Hartung

Follow the money... READ MORE »

November 10, 2017

Donald Trump’s hollow promises on arms sales to Japan

by William D. Hartung

It may not surprise you to learn that as with many other important issues, Donald Trump doesn’t understand how the global arms trade works... READ MORE »

November 6, 2017

Leading from the left

As an observer of European politics, I found the summary of the need for a realignment of the moderate left in Europe by Denis MacShane ('What Gordon Brown could learn from this old communist', Comment, last week) to be a necessary call for a rebuilding of a withered 'liberal' politics - in the American sense - throughout the EU... READ MORE »

December 12, 2017

In 2018, the Trump Administration Will Continue to Tout the Job Impacts of Arms Exports

by William D. Hartung

Just as he did throughout his first year in office, during 2018 Donald Trump will no doubt continue to tout the domestic jobs associated with foreign arms deals as a signal achievement of his administration... READ MORE »

December 2, 2017

International Organizations demand transparency and respect for the vote in Honduras

by Laura Carlsen

As organizations in defense of human rights and democracy, we urgently call on the Honduran government to respect the vote and provide full transparency, credibility and legitimacy in all aspects of the vote count and elections results... READ MORE »

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November 16, 2017

Massive Overkill

by William D. Hartung

This piece has been updated and adapted from William Hartung’s “Nuclear Politics,” in Sleepwalking to Armageddon: The Threat of Nuclear Annihilation, edited by Helen Caldicott and published by New Press... READ MORE »

November 15, 2017

How to Wield Influence and Sell Weaponry in Washington

by William D. Hartung

This article was also featured on Antiwar.com, Mother Jones, BillMoyers.com, Common Dreams, and more.... READ MORE »

November 9, 2017

16 years, $5.6 trillion later, are the post-9/11 wars worth it?

by William D. Hartung

This week the Costs of War Project at Brown University’s Watson Center released a report that estimates the current and future costs of U.S. involvement in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other post-9/11 conflicts at an astonishing $5.6 trillion... READ MORE »

October 30, 2017

Putting the Brake on U.S. Military Actions

by William D. Hartung

Your welcome editorial describes the scale, range and duration of the multiple American military operations abroad... READ MORE »

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