Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation

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.
Contact details
Address: 
322 Fourth Street NE Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 
202-546-0795

Features

  • 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.