The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation is a arms control group committed to ridding the world of weapons of mass destruction and eliminating wasteful military spending.
If the U.S. presidential elections were open to the world, 86 percent of global citizens would vote for Barack Obama, who they perceive as a transnational candidate that would put an end to the unilateral "might makes right" legacy of George W. Bush, writes editor Andrew Lam.
An international coalition that monitors nuclear exports should resist pressure to allow a U.S.-India nuclear trade deal that violates previous nuclear non-proliferation accords, says a Washington, DC arms control group.