The following are publications of the Global Security Institute or one of our four programs. Additional related items can be found in our documents section. For reports on individual events, please see our Project Reports.


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GSI Policy brief prepared for the “Overcoming Nuclear Dangers” conference co-sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Nuclear Security Project and the World Political Forum, held in Rome, Italy.
Delivered by Jonathan Granoff, President, and
prepared with the assistance of Rhianna Tyson, Senior Officer
April 15, 2009
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Co-authored by Jonathan Granoff and Rhianna Tyson
GSI Policy Brief prepared for the special briefing and strategy session, Contributions of the United Nations System in Advancing the Entry-Into-Force of the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty, co-sponsored by the Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations and the Global Security Institute.
April 3, 2009
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GSI Policy Brief developed for the 2009 Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI)
Spring Conference organized and convened by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), held at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
March 26, 2009
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Briefing Paper for the Sixth Meeting of the Article VI Forum
Berlin, Germany
January 29-30, 2009
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GSI Brief
Delivered at the strategy session on a nuclear weapons convention, as part of the conference "Seizing the Moment" co-sponsored by the EastWest Institute, the Center for Non-proliferation Studies, the Global Security Institute, the British American Security Information Council and the NGO Committee on Disarmament, Peace and Security
October 24, 2008
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Policy brief prepared for the Aotearoa Lawyers For Peace
By Alyn Ware
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A comprehensive update from the global network of Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament
June, 2008
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Briefing Paper for the Fifth Meeting of the Article VI Forum
Dublin, Ireland
March 26-28, 2008
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MPI Paper for the 2007 Preparatory Committee, Vienna, April 2007
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Briefing paper
Prepared for the fourth meeting of the Article VI Forum, "Forging a New Consensus on the NPT," held in Vienna, March 28-29, 2007.
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Testimony by Jonathan Granoff
President, Global Security Institute
Presented before the US House Committee on Government Reform,
Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and
International Relations
September 26, 2006
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Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute, and Dr. Craig Eisendrath, Senior Fellow at the Center for International Policy, offer their analysis of Vision 2020 and the security implications of space weaponization.
December 2005
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The Middle Powers Initiative was honored to inaugurate the "Article VI Forum" at the United Nations on October 3, 2005. The Forum will continue its work of advancing the imperative to uphold the core bargain of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty relating to the proliferation of nuclear weapons and ensuring steady progress toward their global elimination.
United Nations, New York
October 3, 2005
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by Hon. Douglas Roche, O.C.
Chairman, Middle Powers Initiative
United Nations, New York
May 2-27, 2005
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Final Report of "Atlanta Consultation II: On the Future of the NPT"
The Carter Center
January 26-28, 2005
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Briefing Paper for "Atlanta Consultation II: On the Future of the NPT"
A Middle Powers Initiative Briefing Paper
January 2005
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GSI and LCNP Policy brief on U.S. Nuclear Policy
By Jonathan Granoff and Dr. John Burroughs
October 2004
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A Political Analysis of the Third Preparatory Committee for the 2005 Review Conference of the Non-Proliferation Treaty
By Senator Douglas Roche, O.C.
May 2004
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Address by Jonathan Granoff at NATO Defense College
Rome, Italy
March 17, 2004
Conference Co-Sponsored by:
NATO Defense College
Senior Politico-Military Group on Proliferation
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By Ben Friedman
March 2004
A Response to "'Legitimacy' in International Affairs: The American Perspective in Theory and Operation," Speech Given by Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, John Bolton, November 13, 2003
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Low-Yield and Earth-Penetrating Nuclear Weapons
aka "Mini-nukes" and Bunker Busters
by Dr. Frank Barnaby and Prof. Jack Mendelsohn
December 2003
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The most up-to-date, compact overview of GSI and its four programs.
December 2003
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Fissile Nuclear Materials and the Future of Nuclear Disarmament
and Non-Proliferation by Dr. Randy Rydell
NATO and the NPT by Jonathan Granoff
Athens, Greece, May 30-31, 2003
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By Senator Douglas Roche, O.C.
Chairman, Middle Powers Initiative
Geneva, April 28-May 9, 2003
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An in-depth presentation of GSI's achievements in 2002.
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An in-depth presentation of GSI's achievements in 2001.
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by Robert Green
1998
The Middle Powers Initiative is a network of international citizen organizations working to encourage the nuclear weapon states and their influential allies to move rapidly to eliminate nuclear weapons via practical steps including a Nuclear Weapons Convention. The New Agenda Coalition is a group of middle-ranking nations whose governments have also called for the early elimination of nuclear weapons via similar steps. The work of MPI and NAC at the United Nations and elsewhere is described, and their impact on NATO nuclear weapons policy discussed.
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