Global Security Institute

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History

The institute was founded by US Senator Alan Cranston in October 1999. He believed that nuclear weapons are "impractical, unacceptably risky, and unworthy of civilization."[1][2]

Leadership

The current leadership of the institute is as follows:

Programs

The institute currently consists of four well-defined programs:

  • Bipartisan Security Group [1] – constituencies include members of the United States Congress and their staff
  • Disarmament and Peace Education [2] – constituencies include citizens and leaders in the global community
  • Middle Powers Initiative [3] – constituencies include heads of government and diplomats, primarily in Brazil, Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, South Africa, and Sweden
  • Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Disarmament [4] – constituencies include legislators around the world

References

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  1. Mission & Overview
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