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May 6, 2009Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States Issues Final Report

Twelve-Member Bipartisan Group concludes that nuclear dangers can be reduced if U.S. pursues a comprehensive strategy centered on both deterrence and diplomacy. The report says “the threat of nuclear Armageddon has largely receded” but the proliferation of nuclear weapons and fissile materials is dangerously close to a “tipping point.”

January 15, 2009Genocide Prevention Task Force Report Receives Bipartisan Praise

Former Secretaries of State Issue Positive Reviews

December 8, 2008Genocide Prevention Task Force Delivers Blueprint for U.S. Government to Prevent Genocide and Mass Atrocities

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of Defense William Cohen and other leading figures call on new administration and Congress to make preventing genocide and mass atrocities a national priority

November 13, 2007Madeleine Albright and William Cohen to Co-Chair Genocide Prevention Task Force
June 27, 2000Act Now to Prevent War in the Taiwan Strait

An analysis by Institute President by Richard H. Solomon and Patrick Cronin, director of Research and Studies.