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Events

Upcoming Events
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March 17: Millennium Development Goals Awards, hosted by Humanitad. See here for more information.

April 3: (10 AM- 1 PM) Briefing and Strategy Session: "Contributions of the United Nations System in Advancing the Entry-Into-Force of the Comprehensive Test-Ban Treaty,"convened by the Government of Austria and the Global Security Institute. Permanent Mission of Austria, 600 Third Avenue, 31st floor. For more information, contact Rhianna Tyson, Senior Officer: rtyson@gsinstitute.org; +1 (646) 289-5170. By invitation only.

May 6: (1:15-3 PM) Panel Event: "Progressive Initiatives". Speakers TBD.

May 7: (1:15-3 PM) Panel Event: "Voices of Experience," co-sponsored by the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs and the Global Security Institute. High Representative Sergio Duarte, former Under-Secretaries-General Nobuyasu Abe and Jayantha Dhanapala, and UN Messenger of Peace Michael Douglas to present. United Nations, New York, Conference Room 1. Registration required. For more information, contact Rhianna Tyson, Senior Officer: rtyson@gsinstitute.org; +1 (646) 289-5170. By invitation only.

May 8: (1:15-3 PM) Panel Event on the International Renewable Energy Agency, co-sponsored by Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament and the Global Security Institute. Dr. Herman Scheer, MdB, to present. Other speakers TBC. United Nations, New York, room TBD. For more information, contact Alyn Ware, PNND Coordinator: alyn@pnnd.org.




Recent Events
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January 29-30 - Berlin, Germany- The sixth Article VI Forum consultation was held in Berlin, Germany. For more information, contact MPI Program Director Jim Wurst: jwurst@gsinstitute.org; +1 646-289-5170.

October 24: Strategy workshop on a nuclear weapons convention, an afternoon session of the one-day consultation co-sponsored with the EastWest Institute. 866 UN Plaza, 1st floor.

October 20: Panel Event: "Prospects for preserving a cooperative security framework in outer space". Co-sponsored by GSI, the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research and the Secure World Foundation. Speakers include: H.E. Mr. Victor Vasiliev, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the United Nations in Geneva; Mr. Nicolas Gerard, UNIDIR Project Development and Conference Coordinator; and Mr. Ray Williamson, Executive Director of the Secure World Foundation. Ambassador (ret). Robert Grey, Jr., Director of the Bipartisan Security Group, will chair. Where: United Nations Conference Room 4, New York

October 16: Seminar: "Its the Future, Stupid!" Special Nuclear Weapons Seminar to mark Senator Roche's 80's Birthday. Where: Ottawa, Canada When: 9:30 AM - 12 PM

For more information: Contact Mr. Adam Nester, GSI Program Assistant: +1 (610) 668- 5471

October 9, 2009: MPI Seminar: "Removing Nuclear Weapons from the Security Equation: The responsibilities of the United States, Russia and NATO". United Nations Conference Room 8. 1:15-2:45 PM.

September 24, 2009: UN Panel Event: Promoting the entry-into-force of the Comprehensive nuclear Test-Ban Treaty. Sponsored by the CTBT Organization (CTBTO), the UN Office of Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) and the Foreign Ministers of the "Friends of the CTBT", including Australia, Canada, Japan, Finland and the Netherlands. Speakers include: Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations; Dr. William Perry, former Secretary of Defense; Mr. Michael Douglas, actor and UN Messenger of Peace; and prominent foreign ministers.

September 24, 2009: Capitol Hill Briefing: The U.S.-India Civilian Nuclear Cooperation Agreement: Risks for U.S. Security and U.S. Interests. Co-sponsored by the Bipartisan Security Group and the Campaign for Responsibility in Nuclear Trade. 1:15pm-2:15pm; Capitol HC-6. Fearturing: Ambassador Robert Grey, Jr., Director, Bipartisan Security Group,
 Former U.S. Representative to the Conference on Disarmament; Henry Sokolski
Executive Director of the Non-proliferation Policy Education Center, Former Deputy for Nonproliferation Policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense; Daryl Kimball
Executive Director, Arms Control Association. Moderated by: Leonor Tomero,
Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.

May 25, 2008: NATO and the Future Role of Nuclear Weapons: Side event at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin. Co-sponsored by the Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation.

July 10-12, 2008: Pugwash, Parliamentarians and Political Will: Advancing the Agenda for Abolition- International Conference and Council Meeting. Hosted by the Middle Powers Initiative and Pugwash Peace Exchange. Thinkers Lodge, Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada.

May 6, 2008: Pathfinder to a Nuclear Weapons-Free World: Seminar on the results of the Dublin Article VI Forum. 1:15- 2:45 pm. NGO room, Palais des Nations, Geneva. For more information contact MPI Program Director Jim Wurst.

March 29-30, 2008 - Dublin, Ireland - The fifth Article VI Forum consultation was held in Dublin, Ireland. For more information, contact MPI Program Director Jim Wurst: jwurst@gsinstitute.org; +1 646-289-5170.

Thursday, November 1- New York, NY - MPI Seminar on nuclear fuel cycle issues. 1:15-2:45, MPI Office: 675 Third Avenue, Suite 315. For more information, contact Jim Wurst: +1 646 289-5170 or jwurst@gsinstitute.org.

Friday, October 26 - New York, NY - PNND Working Meeting with the Parliamentary Forum on Small Arms and Light Weapons and Mayors for Peace, "The Role of Legislators to Enhance the Disarmament Agenda of the UN: Focus on small arms and light weapons". 10 AM- 1 PM, GSI Office: 675 Third Avenue, Suite 315. For more information, contact Alyn Ware: +1 646 289-5170 or alyn@pnnd.org

Tuesday, October 23 - United Nations, New York - "Strategies for Advancing Cooperative Security in Space," a follow-on informal workshop to October 15 panel, "Exploring Cooperative Approaches to Security in Space."

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Monday, October 22 - United Nations, New York - GSI and the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs co-sponsor the screening of "Final Frontier". Conference Room 4.

Monday, October 15 - United Nations, New York - "Exploring Cooperative Approaches to Security in Space," panel event co-sponsored by the Secure World Foundation, the Government of Russia, the Government of China and the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research. United Nations, Conference Room 6.

Friday, October 12 - New York, New York - PNND Global Council Meeting, all day event. Lunchtime seminar features Ms. Kim Kroeber, Special Representative of Senator Roméo Dallaire. United Nations Church Center.

Thursday, October 11 - New York, New York - Reception for UN High Representative for Disarmament Affairs Sergio Duarte. GSI/MPI Office, New York City.

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Thursday, October 11 - United Nations, New York - "Amplifying the Moral and Practical Missions of the United Nations: Parliamentarians, Diplomats and Engaged Citizens Working to Abolish Nuclear Weapons," panel presentation co-sponsored by the Global Security Institute and the Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Disarmament. Featuring: Hon. Marian Hobbs, New Zealand; Hon. Alexa McDonough, Canada; and Christie Brinkley.

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Wednesday, October 10 - United Nations - MPI Seminar: "Towards 2010: Priorities for NPT Consensus." 1:15-2:45, Conference Room 6.

Tuesday, October 9 - United Nations Bookshop, New York, New York - Book Launch: "Global Conscience," by MPI Chairman Hon. Douglas Roche, O.C.

Wednesday, September 26 - New York, New York - MPI seminar: "An International Sustainable Energy Agency." 1:15-2:45, MPI Office: 675 Third Avenue, Suite 315.

Monday, October 8 - New York, New York- MPI seminar: "Confidence-Building Measures Towards a Nuclear Weapon-Free Middle East." 1:15-2:45, MPI Office: 675 Third Avenue, Suite 315.

July 17, 2007 - Washington, DC - The Bipartisan Security Group presents to the Center Aisle Caucus. 7 PM. For more information, contact Adam Nester: +1 610 668-5471 or anester@gsinstitute.org

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July 7-9 - Pugwash, Nova Scotia - "Revitalizing Nuclear Disarmament," 50th Anniversary Workshop of the Pugwash Conferences, co-sponsored by Middle Powers Initiative. For more information, contact Jim Wurst: +1 646 289-5170. jwurst@gsinstitute.org

         » Click here for the press release
         » Click here for media coverage of the historic event

May 9, 2007 – Vienna, Austria – "Weapons in Space and the Nonproliferation/Disarmament Regime," panel event at the Preparatory Committee meeting of States parties to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, part of GSI's joint endeavor with the Secure World Foundation to advance a cooperative security regime in outer space. Panelists included: Dr. Hans Blix, Chairman of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission; Dr. Patricia Lewis, Director, UN Institute for Disarmament Research; Ambassador Robert Grey, Jr., Director, Bipartisan Security Group. Co-sponsored by the Government of Sweden.

         » Click here to read the Event Report
         » Click here for the photo gallery from the event
         » Remarks by Ambassador Robert Grey, Jr.
         » Remarks by Dr. Patricia Lewis

May 2, 2007 – Vienna, Austria – "Towards 2010: Priorities for NPT Consensus," a Middle Powers Initiative panel during the NPT PrepCom, with presentations by Dr. John Burroughs, Executive Director, LCNP and Ambassador Sergio Duarte, President of the 2005 NPT Review Conference.

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April 6, 2007 – New York, NY – "Legal Foundations and Essential Elements for a System of Common Security in Outer Space," presentation by Dr. Detlev Wolter, part of GSI's joint endeavor with the Secure World Foundation to advance a cooperative security regime in outer space.

March 29-30, 2007 – Vienna, Austria – Article VI Forum
The Middle Powers Initiative convened the fourth meeting of the Article VI Forum in Vienna, March 29-30.  This consultation, “Forging a New Consensus for the NPT,” was held exactly one month prior to the first Preparatory Committee meeting of States parties to the NPT, also held in Vienna. 

         » Click here for documents, speeches and photos from the event

March 26-27, 2007– New York, NY – Planning meeting for the Global Impact Forum: meeting with President Janez Drnovšek of Slovenia, Dr. Deepak Chopra, Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, Sacha Adams Stone, Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem Rt. Rev. Riah Hanna Abu El-Assal and others.

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February 9, 2007 – New York, NY – Consultation on Security in Outer Space, an informal consultation hosted by GSI, participatory of over 25 nations interested in advancing a cooperative regime in outer space and preventing a celestial arms race.

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October 12, 2006 — United Nations, NY — Revitalizing Nuclear Disarmament Norms: The Role of Middle Powers, a panel discussion sponsored by the Middle Powers Initiative. Panelists included Randy Rydell (WMD Commission), Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Alfredo Labbe (Chile), Peter Weiss (President, Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy), and Jennifer Nordstrom (Reaching Critical Will).

October 11, 2006 — United Nations, NY — United Nations and Security, a panel discussion sponsored by the Global Security Institute. Wednesday, October 11, 2006, 1:15 – 2:45 pm, Conference Room 4, United Nations. Featured speakers included Cora Weiss, President of the Hague Appeal for Peace, Yale Professor Gus Speth, and author Paul Kennedy.

September 28-29 , 2006 — Ottawa, Canada — Third Meeting of the Article VI Forum
The Middle Powers Initiative will be convening the third meeting of the Article VI Forum in Ottawa, Canada. For further information about the Article VI Forum, please visit the MPI homepage.

September 26, 2006 — Washington, DC — Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr. and Jonathan Granoff testified at a Congressional Hearing entitled Weapons of Mass Destruction: Current Nuclear Proliferation Challenges. The hearing was convened by the House of Representatives Government Reform Committee, Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats and International Relations. The Subcommittee is chaired by Rep. Christopher Shays (R-CT). Dr. Hans Blix, who led the UN efforts that successfully disarmed Iraq, along with several other experts including Henry Sokolski, Dr. Frank von Hippel, and leading representatives of the Administration also testified. A full report from the Subcommittee hearings can be found here.

June 15-17, 2006 — Gwangju, Korea — Jonathan Granoff and Alyn Ware, International Coordinator of the Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Disarmament (PNND), represented the International Peace Bureau (IPB) at the Nobel Peace Laureates Summit held in Gwangju, Republic of Korea under the theme, "May 18 Democratic Uprising and Peace on the Korean Peninsula." As a featured speaker, Mr. Granoff addressed the subject of "Ending War, Pursuing Peace."

June 12-13, 2006 — Ottawa, Canada — The Middle Powers Initiative successfully sent its fifth high-level delegation to the government of Canada since 1998. The delegation was led by Rt. Hon. Kim Campbell, former Prime Minister of Canada and included MPI Chairman Hon. Douglas Roche, O.C., Bipartisan Security Group Chairman Ambassador Thomas Graham, and Global Security Institute President Jonathan Granoff.  This was the second time Prime Minister Campbell led an MPI delegation to Ottawa. A full report is available here.

June 7, 2006 — Washington, DC— Dr. Hans Blix spoke in Washington, D.C. on the topic of WMD Dangers and Solutions. The event was held at the Choate Room of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and was organized by the Arms Control Association and sponsored by the American Bar Association Section of International Law & Practice’s Blue Ribbon Task Force on Non-Proliferation, which is co-Chaired by Mr. Granoff and Amb. Thomas Graham, Chair of the Bipartisan Security Group (BSG), a program of GSI. The same day, both Dr. Blix and Mr. Granoff engaged in private meetings with high-level US government officials including Senators John Warner and Lindsay Graham.

June 2, 2006 — Philadelphia, PA— GSI President Jonathan Granoff moderated an evening discussion at the Constitution Center in Philadelphia featuring Dr. Hans Blix, Chair of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission (WMDC), and renowned security expert Dr. Craig Eisendrath, Chair of the Professionals Project for Nuclear Awareness (PPNA). Entitled Meeting the Greatest Challenge of History: Weapons of Mass Destruction, the event was presented by PPNA, a coalition in which GSI is a founding member, and followed the release of the WMD Commission Report Weapons of Terror: Freeing the World of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Arms, which was presented on June 1 to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Jan Eliasson, United Nations General Assembly President and Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs.

March 31, 2006 — New York, NY — New York University Law Symposium
GSI President Jonathan Granoff, MPI Chairman Douglas Roche, and BSG Director Ambassador Robert Grey were featured speakers at the NYU annual international law symposium. The topic of the symposium will be "Existing and Emerging Legal Approaches to Nuclear Weapons in the 21st Century."

March 24, 2006 — Blue Bell, PA — Gwynedd-Mercy College Recognizes Jonathan Granoff
GSI President Jonathan Granoff was selected as this year's recipient of Gwynedd-Mercy College's Distinguished Service Award. The award recognizes people who contribute their time and talent in ways that reflect the College's mission and core values.

March 2-3, 2006 — The Hague, The Netherlands — Article VI Forum: A Creative Initiative
The Middle Powers Initiative co-hosted the second meeting of the Article VI Forum with the Netherlands Institute of International Relations, 'Clingendael' on March 2-3, 2006 in The Hague. Featured keynote presenters included former Prime Minister of The Netherlands Ruud Lubbers former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations for Legal Affairs Ambassador Hans Corell, Dr. Tariq Rauf from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and experts from the recently formed International Panel on Fissile Materials (IPFM). To read a copy of the interim report, please click here.

December 13, 2005 — Washington, DC — Security Implications of Space Weaponization
The Bipartisan Security Group in cooperation with the Stimson Center and the Bipartisan Task Force on Non-Proliferation hosted an event on Capitol Hill regarding the security implications of space weaponization. Visit the BSG homepage for further information.

November 23 - 26, 2005 — Rome, Italy — Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates
Jonathan Granoff attended the 6th Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Rome, Italy, where he represented the International Peace Bureau, a Nobel Laureate organization. This year's topic is "Emergency Africa." For further information, please click here. Mr. Granoff made a keynote presentation on "Human Security and Development" and also paid tribute to the late Sir Joseph Rotblat, a recipient of the distinguished Nobel Peace Prize.

November 15, 2006 — New York, NY — Biosecurity and Fulfillment of UNSCR 1540. Professor Barry Kellman, BSG member and Director of the International Consortium for Law And Strategic Security, convened a conference on Bio-security at the UN. The symposium was entitled Assisting States to Effectively Fulfill UNSCR 1540’s Legal Requirements. Jonathan Granoff was a guest speaker on the topic of "2006 Biological Weapons Convention and Resolution 1540: Widen the Dialogue."

November 7-9, 2005 — The Hague, Netherlands — Earth Charter Summit
Jonathan Granoff was a keynote panel participant in the 2005 Earth Charter Summit in the Netherlands. He spoke on the topics of "Human Rights, Human Responsibility, and International Law" and also "Multilateral Imperatives for Environmental and State Security."

November 3, 2005 — Philadelphia, PA — Model UN Conference at University of Pennsylvania
Jonathan Granoff was the opening ceremony speaker at the 2005 University of Pennsylvania Model UN Conference. Over 500 collegiate delegates were in attendance from around the U.S. Mr. Granoff spoke on the topic of global responsibility, the vital role the UN plays in international affairs, and the importance of the rule of law.

October 28-29, 2005 — Quinnipiac University, CT — Event with Albert Schweitzer Institute
Jonathan Granoff was a keynote participant with Dr. Jane Goodall at the Albert Schweitzer "Reverence for Life" conference.

October 17, 2005 — United Nations—"Moving Forward on Disarmament and Non-Proliferation" GSI hosted a panel event at the United Nations on the topic of "Moving Forward on Disarmament and Non-Proliferation," featuring guest speakers Ambassador Elisabet Borsiin-Bonnier of Sweden, Permanent Representative of Sweden to the United Nations Offices and Other International Organizations, Geneva; and Ambassador Luis Alfonso de Alba, Permanent Representative of Mexico and Chairman of the First Committee.

» Link to event report

October 11, 2005 — United Nations—"Space Security: Core Issues and Questions" GSI hosted a panel at the United Nations in cooperation with Spacesecurity.org featuring Philip Coyle, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense; Ambassador Peggy Mason, former Canadian Ambassador for Disarmament; Dr. Lucy Stojak, Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University; Dr. Detlev Wolter, Vice-Chair of the UN First Committee and Political Counselor, Permanent Mission of Germany to the UN; the panel was co-Chaired by Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr., Chair of the Bipartisan Security Group and Chairman of the Cypress Fund for Peace and Security along with Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute.

» Link to event report

October 6, 2005 — Washington, DC— "An Insider's Perspective on the 2005 NPT Review Conference." The Bipartisan Security Group in conjunction with the office of Congressman John Spratt (D-SC) hosted an event on Capitol Hill featuring Sen. Douglas Roche, Chairman of MPI who spoke on the topic of the 2005 NPT Review Conference.

» Link to media coverage

October 3, 2005 — United Nations— MPI hosted an event at the UN to officially launch the Article VI Forum. Introductory remarks were offered by Nobuyasu Abe, Under-Secretary-General, U.N. Department of Disarmament Affairs and H.E. Choi Young-jin, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations and Chairman of the Disarmament and International Security Committee

Keynote speakers of the event were Ambassador Paul Meyer of Canada on the topic of “Near Term Political Strategies for Reviving Multilateral Action"; Ambassador Dato' Hamidon Ali of Malaysia on the "The Legal Elements to Support a Nuclear Weapons-Free World” and Ambassador Luis Alfonso De Alba of Mexico on "Taking Forward the Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation Agenda.”

The event was chaired by Sen. Douglas Roche, and closing remarks were offered by Jonathan Granoff.

» Link to event report

August 6-9, 2005 — Hiroshima, Japan— 60th Anniversary of the Bombing of Japan. On August 4, Sen. Roche spoke at a conference in Hiroshima, Japan on the topic of "Overcoming Obstacles to a Nuclear Weapons-Free World."  The conference was held in recognition of the 60th Anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.  The event was sponsored by the city of Hiroshima, and Mayor Tadatoshi Akiba of Hiroshima hosted.

» Senator Roche Speech

July 20-23, 2005 — Berkley, California — Tikkun Spiritual Activism Conference
Jonathan Granoff spoke on the Moral and Spiritual Imperative to Address Threats to the Global Commons: Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament.

June 28-29, 2005 — Sofia, Bulgaria — NATO Seminar: "Curbing WMD Proliferation." Jonathan Granoff addressed a NATO Seminar on “Curbing WMD Proliferation” in Sofia, Bulgaria. He spoke on the topic of “Unfinished Business of the NPT, Unanswered Questions Regarding PSI, and Unclear Standards of Resolution 1540.”

May 30-31, 2005 — Geneva, Switzerland — "The Summit that Shook the World"
Mr. Granoff addressed a plenary session on the topic of “Is the World Safer Today" in Geneva, Switzerland at a conference titled “The Summit that Shook the World,” a 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Reagan-Gorbachev Summit which took place in 1985 in Geneva. Featured speakers included: President Mikhail Gorbachev; Robert McFarlane, former National Security Advisor to President Reagan; and Jack Matlock, former U.S. Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. Conference participants included diplomats, experts, academics, and interested members of the public.

May 24, 2005 — United Nations, New York — GSI Forum: "Lessons for the Future From the Crucible of Experience" with Robert McNamara, Ted Sorensen, & Amb. Thomas Graham Jr. GSI organized a well-attended afternoon panel at the United Nations with three leading experts offering practical proposals for preserving and strengthening the non-proliferation regime: Mr. Robert McNamara, former U.S. Secretary of Defense; Mr. Ted Sorensen, former Special Counsel to President John F. Kennedy; and Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr., Chairman of BSG. The event was co-sponsored by Economists for Peace and Security.

» Event Report
» Event Web Cast
» Reuters Article
» Robert McNamara Speech
» Ambassador Graham's Speech

May 24, 2005 — United Nations, New York — GSI organized a press conference at the United Nations featuring former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, as well as representatives of three key countries: Ambassador Elisabet-Borsiin Bonnier of Sweden, Ambassador Paul Meyer of Canada, and Ambassador Friedrich Gröning of Germany, moderated by Jonathan Granoff. The press conference garnered extensive press coverage, especially Mr. McNamara's remarks, which were made available for wide distribution.

» Press Conference Web Cast
» Robert McNamara Speech
» UN Press Coverage
» AP Article

May 9, 2005 — United Nations, New York— Press Conference and Dinner Dialogue: "U.S. Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Goals: Honoring the Balance.” GSI collaborated with the Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission, chaired by Dr. Hans Blix, and The Simons Foundation to organize a bipartisan presentation at the NPT Review Conference featuring U.S. Congressmen Ed Markey (D-MA) and Curt Weldon (R-PA). They joined Dr. Hans Blix on a panel moderated by Jonathan Granoff titled "U.S. Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Goals: Honoring the Balance" before an invitation-only audience consisting of 120 select diplomats and experts.

» Dinner Dialogue Audio [mp3 file]
» Event Report

May 4, 2005 — United Nations, New York — PNND & Mayors for Peace Forum: "Actions to Advance Nuclear Disarmament." Alyn Ware, Global Coordinator for PNND, organized an event with the Mayors for Peace campaign on May 4th at the UN to discuss actions their constituencies could take to advance nuclear disarmament. The event culminated in the release of a joint statement from mayors and parliamentarians calling on the States Parties to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to commence negotiations for nuclear disarmament and for the international control of all fissile materials. The statement was released at a forum and press conference on May 23rd at the United Nations, and key speakers included U.S. Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-OH).

» Event Report
» Press Conference Web Cast

May 2, 2005 — United Nations, New York — MPI Forum: "How to Make the NPT Review Conference Successful." On the opening day of the NPT 2005 Review Conference, MPI organized a standing-room-only forum which was addressed by Hon. Marian Hobbs, Disarmament Minister of New Zealand, Amb. Sergio De Queiroz Duarte, President of the NPT Review Conference, and Amb. Paul Meyer, Canada's Ambassador for Disarmament.

» Event Report

April 26-28, 2005 —Mexico City, Mexico —Alyn Ware played a significant role in the first ever Conference of States Parties to Nuclear Weapon Free Zones, which was held in Mexico bringing together 108 States parties to NWFZs, observer States, and civil society to establish a new and powerful forum for the delegitimization and abolition of nuclear weapons. The Conference adopted a declaration concerning the consolidation, strengthening and expansion of nuclear weapon free zones, the prevention of nuclear proliferation and the achievement of a nuclear weapons free world.   PNND organized the Conference Civil Society Forum which included representation from mayors, parliamentarians, academics, scientists, government officials, media, nuclear survivors and non-governmental organizations from around the world.

» Event Report

April 20, 2005 — United Nations, New York — On April 20th the Global Security Institute honored Ted Turner with the 2005 Alan Cranston Peace Award. The Award will be presented by President Mikhail Gorbachev. Rt. Hon. Kim Campbell, the former Prime Minister of Canada will preside. Coctail reception and an extraordinary dinner event to follow, with Mr. Turner and President Gorbachev engaging in a dialogue of visionaries for a sustainable future.

» Photos: Peace Award and Gala
» Photos: Press Conference
» Audio: Press Conference (mp3)
» UN Press Release
» GSI Press Release
» Invitation and List of Sponsors

March 19, 2005 — Hastings, New York — 29th Annual Westchester Model UN Conference
Jonathan Granoff was the keynote speaker at the 29th Annual Model UN Conference at Westchester High School in Hastings, New York. He spoke about global security threats posed to the environement, such as nuclear weapons, terrorism, ozone depletion, poverty and disease. Over 400 student delegates were in attendance.


March 3, 2005 — The Hague — Clingendael Institute Conference. The prestigious Clingendael Institute, in cooperation with the GSI, MPI, and PNND organized a day-long conference on the NPT at its center in The Hague on March 3, 2005. The MPI delegation, consisting of Sen. Roche, Mr. Alyn Ware, and Mr. Zachary Allen, were joined by Mr. Granoff and Amb. Grey. The recommendations from the Atlanta Consultation were vigorously advocated and discussed. High-level participants included the former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, former director of the International Monetary Fund, several current Members of Parliament, government representatives, members of the press, and other influential personages in Dutch foreign policy. Additional speakers included Ambassador Jaap Ramaker, special representative to promote the ratification of the CTBT; Dr. Karel Koster of PENN-Netherlands; and Ambassador Chris Sanders, the Dutch Permanent Representative to the Conference on Disarmament.

» Clingendael Report


February 28 - March 11, 2005 Around the World — "MPI Tour of Capital Cities and NATO Headquarters." An MPI delegation brought the report of Atlanta Consultation II to seven European capitals: London, Oslo, Brussels, The Hague, Stockholm, Rome, and Berlin, as well as to a few others, including Ottawa, Canberra, and Wellington. The delegation engaged in in-depth consultations with high-level decision makers, including Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik of Norway, Deputy Prime Minister Anne McLellan of Canada, Disarmament Minister Marian Hobbs of New Zealand, Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer of Germany, and senior officials at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, as well as with parliamentarians in each country and the European Parliament.

» NATO Tour Report


January 26-28, 2005 — Atlanta — "Atlanta Consultation II: On the Future of the NPT." An Extraordinary Strategy Consultation organized by the Middle Powers Initiative, in Cooperation with President Jimmy Carter and the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA.

» Final Report
» Press Release
» Briefing Paper
» Remarks by President Carter

September 4, 2004 — Rotterdam, The Netherlands — Jonathan Granoff addressed a large gathering of illustrious individuals in Rotterdam that included the Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander. The presentation was broadcast extensively on national television. The KidsRights organization deals with the rights of children throughout the world.

» Remarks by Jonathan Granoff
» Report on the Gala event

November 10-13, 2004 —Rome, Italy— Twenty-five Nobel Peace Laureates and their organizations met in Rome, Italy to consider vital issues of multi-ethnicity, human rights and terrorism under the theme of a divided world or a united world. Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute, has played an active role in previous Nobel Summits, and was invited by the Gorbachev Foundation to do so again. He and Alyn Ware (Vice-President of the International Peace Bureau) formed the delegation of the International Peace Bureau (IPB), which received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910. Mr. Granoff chaired a plenary session on the topic of "Terrorism and Other Threats to Humanity."

» Report
» Jonathan Granoff Speech
» Alyn Ware Speech
» Final Statement of 2005 Nobel Summit
» Transcripts of other speeches

November 4, 2004 — New York — "New Implications for the NPT 2005 Review Conference." A Middle Powers Initiative forum organized at the United Nations for diplomats and delegates to the First Committee of the UN General Assembly. The forum was chaired by the Rt. Hon. Kim Campbell, former Prime Minster of Canada. Speakers included Amb. Robert T. Grey, Jr., former U.S. Representative to the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva and John Holum, former U.S. Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and National Security.

» Report
» Photo Gallery

July 12, 2004 — San Francisco — "Festival Express" U.S. Theatrical Premiere and Post-Premiere Party. Tickets were made available through an ebay charity auction to benifit GSI, made possible by Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead and ThinkFilm.

June 17, 2004 — Washington, DC — "A reception with Special Guest Congressman Ed Markey, sponsored by Victoria Stack, Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr., and Ambassador Robert T. Grey, Jr.

May 26, 2004 — San Francisco — "Honoring Senator Douglas Roche" cocktail reception hosted by Kate and Shane Ginsberg with Stefanie and Peter Coyote.

» Photo Gallery (forthcoming)

April 26, 2004 — United Nations, New York — MPI Forum on "Ensuring the Full Implementation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty."

» Report
» Photo Gallery

April 24, 2004 — New York — "Never Again! An Evening Honoring the Mayor of Hiroshima" reception sponsored by Christie Brinkley, Peter Cook, and hosted by Elizabeth and Joe Bianco

» Photo Gallery

February, 2004 — Ottawa, Canada — Canadian Roundtable on Nuclear Disarmament

» Report
» Photo Gallery

January, 2004 — Mumbai, India — World Social Forum

» Photo Gallery

November 27-30, 2003 — Rome — 4th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates

» Report
» Photo Gallery

November 7-9, 2003 — Vancouver — PNND Conference on Nuclear Dangers

» Report (forthcoming)
» Photo Gallery

October 6, 2003 — United Nations, NY — MPI Forum "Challenges of the Second Nuclear Age"

» Report
» Photo Gallery

October 2, 2003 — Capitol Hill — "Limits of Unilateralism" with Jane Goodall and Michael Douglas

» Report
» Photo Gallery

April 29, 2003 — United Nations, Geneva — MPI Forum "Keynote by Jayanthan Dhanapala"

» Report
» Photo Gallery