This post shows a brochure of the Global Collaborative on Denuclearization Design, introducing some of the proposals in the book Designing Denuclearization.
Single-click on page for readable size. Or bring up a pdf version at http://www.gcdd.net/DDBrochure2011.pdf (from which hard-copy tri-panel brochures can be printed).
[Denuclearization Designers is at http://zero.gcdd.net]
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Welcome!
This blog invites comments and contributions in answer to two questions, broadly conceived:
[1] How can nuclear zero (abolition, global zero, &c.) be achieved?
[2] Once zero is achieved, how can it be sustained, without compromising social justice, civil liberties, and fundamental decency?
Anyone may comment on a post. Comments may be moderated, in accordance with usual expectation that comment be germane and civil.
If you self-identify as a denuclearization designer, or are engaged with this subject as a professional, student, or activist, please consider proposing yourself as an author with posting rights
For more about the Global Collaborative on Denuclearization Design, see http://www.gcdd.net/. Reach this blog via http://zero.gcdd.net/.
[1] How can nuclear zero (abolition, global zero, &c.) be achieved?
[2] Once zero is achieved, how can it be sustained, without compromising social justice, civil liberties, and fundamental decency?
Anyone may comment on a post. Comments may be moderated, in accordance with usual expectation that comment be germane and civil.
If you self-identify as a denuclearization designer, or are engaged with this subject as a professional, student, or activist, please consider proposing yourself as an author with posting rights
For more about the Global Collaborative on Denuclearization Design, see http://www.gcdd.net/. Reach this blog via http://zero.gcdd.net/.
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