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  • Joe speaks with BBC anchor Sonia Smith about the implications of former President Bill Clinton's trip to North Korea.  Their conversation explores the future of American-North Korean relations and the potential for nuclear negotations.

    August 4, 2009 - By Kelly Bronk
  • Joe discusses former President Bill Clinton's trip to North Korea to negotiate the release of two American journalists with CNN anchor Kyra Phillips.

    August 4, 2009 - By Kelly Bronk
  • A door could open to progress on issues including North Korea's nuclear program if both the U.S. and Pyongyang gain something from former President Clinton's surprise visit Tuesday, some longtime analysts of diplomacy with Pyongyang say.

    August 4, 2009 - By Sarah Brown
  • Joe is featured in a Reuters TV package entitled "Hiroshima's Legacy."  

     

    July 31, 2009 - By Kelly Bronk
  • Joe speaks at the 2009 Momentum Conference in San Francisco.

    July 31, 2009 - By Kelly Bronk
  • Joe discusses his recent Huffington Post blog, "John Bolton's Nuclear Fantasy," as well as other topics in nuclear policy with

    July 31, 2009 - By Kelly Bronk
  • With important differences between the House and Senate, it was uncertain where legislation to improve the lot of federal whistleblowers was going, but that began to change when the White House became more directly involved in the move to approve the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 20

    July 30, 2009 - By Sarah Brown
  • John Bolton told Jon Stewart he wanted America to be the only nation with nuclear weapons. Stewart is the comedian, but this policy is the joke.

    July 30, 2009 - By Joe Cirincione
  • President Obama scored a major victory in his push to reform the Pentagon when the Senate voted to halt production of the Air Force’s top fighter jet, the F-22 Raptor - a rare setback for the nation’s powerful defense industry.  Danielle Brian of the Ploughshares-funded

    July 22, 2009 - By Sarah Brown
  • What a difference a president makes. Under President George Bush, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates resolutely defended every dime of last year's $11 billion budget for anti-missile weapons programs.

    July 20, 2009 - By Joe Cirincione