Canadian Broadcasting Corporation December 3, 2009
It would be pleasant to believe the history of the world is one of continuous evolution towards peace. However, the evidence indicates it's anything but that.
In his long career as a Member of Parliament, Ambassador and Senator, Douglas Roche has observed that you can never assume governments will act to curb the warlike impulses in humanity.
In response to the revelation about Iran's previously undisclosed nuclear facility, GSI President Jonathan Granoff tells CBS Radio that the only way to really make us all safe is to stop focusing on the crisis du jour and for the US to take a lead in a global prohibition regime.
Host Rick Barber talks with GSI President Jonathan Granoff about nuclear non-proliferation, Obama's visit to Moscow and the passing of former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara.
Creating a Safer Tomorrow with Pat Lynch, Editor-In-Chief and host of "Speak Up!"
Women's Radio host Pat Lynch talks with GSI President Jonathan Granoff about the programs that have been created to assist the world in moving towards a safer tomorrow through the elimination of nuclear weapons.
In this episode Deepak talks with international peace activist Jonathan Granoff. Jonathan Granoff is the President of The Global Security Institute, an author and attorney who has devoted his life’s work to the total disarmament of nuclear weapons. Jonathan calls in from Paris, where he is attending the Closing session of the Nobel Peace Laureate Summit representing International Peace Bureau, a Nobel Peace Laureate organization.
Also on this show is Shekhar Kapur and Ray Chambers.
Albert Schweitzer Institute and the Middle Powers Initiative WQUN- Hamden, Connecticut
October 15, 2008
Professor David Ives of Quinnipiac University's Albert Schweitzer Institute talks about the Middle Powers Initiative and the need for a revitalization of the nuclear disarmament process.
Are we safe yet? WNPR- Connecticut NPR
September 17, 2008
WNPR's Where We Live talks to GSI Board Member Rev. Tyler Wigg Stevenson, GSI President Jonathan Granoff and reknown expert Jonathan Schell on today's nuclear dangers and the reality of nuclear disarmament.
India/US Nuke Deal: NZ Roars? 95bFM
August 13, 2008
Alyn Ware from Parliamentarians For Nuclear Non-proliferation Disarmament talks to Paul about India and the US both leaning hard on NZ, as a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group, to support their pending nuclear deal. Will NZ stand firm?
On April 4, 2008, Jonathan Granoff hosted the Showcase Presentation at the American Bar Association's International Law Section's annual meeting, held in New York City. The Showcase Presentation consisted of an informal, riveting dialogue between the GSI President and and actor/comedian/political blogger Richard Belzer.
Interview with Dr. Craig Eisendrath, GSI Consultant
More and more countries are expressing interest in developing missile defense systems, but are they worth the costs? Marty Moss-Coane talks with Dr. Craig Eisendrath, GSI Consultant and co-author of the new book War in Heaven: The Arms Race in Outer Space. He says tests show missile defense systems will not be effective and cost too much money. Eisendrath is also the chairman of the Project for Nuclear Awareness at the Center for International Policy in Washington D.C. He is co-founder of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia where he lives.
Interview with Jonathan Granoff on October 18, 2006
The U.S. looks to the final frontier. Does it have plans to weaponize outer space? A look into the recently released U.S. National Space Policy. Click here to read BBC article containing quotes from the interview.
Interview with Jonathan Granoff and other experts on October 9, 2006
With North Korea allegedly testing nuclear weapons and Iran continuing to build its nuclear program, many fear that nuclear technology in new hands will change the balance of power around the world. What are U.S. strategies to reduce the threat of nuclear proliferation and are they working? Join Justice Talking for a look at the effect of nuclear weapons on international law and peace.
Interview with Jonathan Granoff on September 27, 2006
Jonathan Granoff, the President of the Global Security Institute and Henry Sokolski , the Executive Director of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center share their concerns for the future of nuclear weaponry and the proliferation of other weapons of mass destruction after their testimony on Capitol Hill before the subcommittee on weapons of mass destruction on September 26, 2006.
Canada & Nuclear Weapons The Current, CBC Radio with host Anna Maria Tremonti
Interview with Senator Douglas Roche, O.C. on October 17, 2005
Senator Douglas Roche, O.C., Chair of the Middle Powers Initiative, was interviewed by CBC Radioin Edmonton, Canada regarding Canada's recent withdrawal from a UN resolution calling for the establishment of working groups in the UN to deal with nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation.
The U.S. Role in Stopping Nuclear Proliferation News & Notes with Ed Gordon, National Public Radio (NPR)
Interview with Jonathan Granoff on February 24, 2005
North Korea has publicly declared it has nuclear weapons, and while Iran says it wants nuclear power, not weapons, the Bush Administration isn't so sure. Does the United States, as the world's pre-eminent nuclear power, have the responsibility or the right to dictate who can develop nuclear weapons? To answer that question, NPR's Ed Gordon is joined by Jonathan Granoff, president of the Global Security Institute, and Jack Spencer, senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation. (source: NPR website)
Jonathan Granoff, an international lawyer, President of the Global Security Institute and co-chair of the American Bar Association's Arms Control Committee, shares his unique and lively perspective on missile defense and whether space should be preserved for higher purposes than the extension into the heavens of deadly human quarrels.