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Publications
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Arms
Control Reporter Volume 26: 2007
Published from 1982–2005 by the Institute for Defense
and Disarmament Studies, the Arms Control Reporter
is now convened by Reaching Critical Will of WILPF and the
Lawyers' Committee
on Nuclear Policy. It is an annual reference journal that
covers efforts to limit all types of conventional and non-conventional
weapons, which is designed to guide and inform the arms control
professional, working as a diplomat, researcher, journalist,
or advocate.
Sliding scale; see website
for details or email editor[at]armscontrolreporter.org
for more information.
Arms
Control Reporter Volume 25: 2006
Published from 1982–2005 by the Institute for Defense
and Disarmament Studies, the Arms Control Reporter
is now convened by Reaching Critical Will of WILPF and the
Lawyers' Committee
on Nuclear Policy. It is an annual reference journal that
covers efforts to limit all types of conventional and non-conventional
weapons, which is designed to guide and inform the arms control
professional, working as a diplomat, researcher, journalist,
or advocate.
Sliding scale; see website
for details or email editor[at]armscontrolreporter.org
for more information.
Arms
Control Reporter Volume 26: Special Edition
Backgrounder: Second Session of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty Preparatory Committee for the 2010 Review Conference
This special edition of the Reporter compiles excerpts
of coverage prepared for Volume 26: 2007, intended
to serve as a backgrounder on some of the issues that will
come up at the second session of Preparatory Committee for
2010 nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference. This
backgrounder also previews material that will appear in the
regular edition of Volume 26: 2007.
This special edition was distributed at the Preparatory
Committee in May 2008. If you are interested in purchasing
a copy or viewing the material online, please contact editor[at]armscontrolreporter.org.
Nuclear
Disorder or Cooperative Security?
A civil society analysis of the current disarmament regime
and response to the WMD Commission Report, released in May
2007 by the
Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy, Western
States Legal Foundation, and Reaching Critical Will of
WILPF.
Hard copies available for US $12 each + shipping.
Model
Nuclear Inventory, 2007
The Women's International League for Peace
and Freedom produces the Model Nuclear Inventory, a
comprehensive database of global nuclear holdings, both military
and civilian. Also see the 2005
Edition.
Hard copies available for US $10 each + shipping.
Reaching
Critical Will's Guide to the CD
Designed for activists and educators to use when teaching
about the Conference on Disarmament, our guide is an easy
information and contact detail reference. Please use and distribute
it through your networks.
Elements of the CD Guide include:
1. General Information about the CD
2. What NGOs can do to activate the CD
3. Brief Chronology
4. CD Agenda
5. Summary of Major Issues
6. Groupings in the CD
News
in Review
The NIR is the daily six-page newsletter
produced during the NPT Preparatory Committee and Review Conferences
by WILPF. News in Review intentionally broadens the
debate to include NGO critique of energy, transport, mining
and waste issues, in addition to weapon related concerns.
First
Committee Monitor
The weekly newsletter reporting on the General
Assembly First Committee on Disarmament and International
Security. Edited by Reaching Critical Will, the Monitor
is a collaborative effort of a dozen groups to help activists,
analysts and governmental representatives not in New York
understand what is happening at the General Assembly on the
most pressing issues of disarmament, peace and international
security.
CD
Report
Summary reports on who said what in every CD plenary session,
and analysis of the implications.
Major
Proposals to Strengthen the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Developed in preparation for the Seventh Review Conference
of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, this resource guide
aims to help NGOs, students, the media, and governmental delegations
understand the issues to be debated and discussed at the Review
Conference. This publication looks at what proposals have
been put forward, their relevance to the Treaty and where
key governments stand on these issues.
Nuclear
Disarmament: What NOW?!
This booklet is intended to assist disarmament activists as
they take on their own advocacy and outreach on the nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty. A sequel to the 2000 publication,
"Nuclear Disarmament:
What Next?", the 2005 edition features 13 prominent
disarmament experts' views on the status and future of the
13 Practical Steps to Disarmament. Mr. Jayantha Dhanapala,
former Under-Secretary General of the UN Department for Disarmament
Affairs offers the introduction to the booklet.
Nuclear
Disarmament: What Next?
This 25 page booklet features NGO experts analysis of the
13 point action plan arising from the 2000 Review Conference
of the Non-Proliferation Treaty. The booklet contains
1. introduction to the NPT, upcoming meeting cycle
2. basic facts on the holdings and facilities of the Nuclear
Weapon States
3. a list of the commitments of the NPT 2000 RevCon, outlining
what could be achieved in the coming 5 year period
4. a list of sources, NGOs, websites and books
What
is Disarmament?
A basic overview of the disarmament cause. What do we want?
Why do we want it? How are we going to get it? Written by
Felicity Hill, former director of WILPF UN office, and Oliver
Meier, formerly of VERTIC.
Decoding
Disarmament Diplomacy
A manual for those learning about disarmament - includes an
acronym decoder, nuclear fuel cycle glossary, descriptions
of major treaties and institutions, and more. Written by Felicity
Hill, former director of WILPF UN office.
Posters:
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This poster is
18 x 24 inches, and details the public opinion polls taken
all over the world, showing that the majority of the world's
people and governments want nuclear disarmament.
US$15 each + shipping |
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This poster
is 18 x 24 inches and details the 13 point action plan
agreed by 187 governments at the 2000 NPT Review Conference.
US$15 each + shipping |
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This poster is 24 x 18 inches
and contains a summary of the 13 point action plan agreed
at the NPT Review Conference as sign posts towards disarmament.
US$15 each + shipping |
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This poster is 24 x 18 inches and contains
a information on the "Partners of Mass Destruction",
Dirty Dozen Corporations which exposes the complicity
of corporations
contributing to the nuclear fuel cycle and the associated
social, cultural and environmental harm.
US$15 each + shipping |
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