This week marks the fifth anniversary of the first Wall Street Journal op-ed from the four former US politicians, often known as the “Gang of Four”, that opened up the recent movement pulling together establishment support for serious moves towards multilateral nuclear disarmament.
Analysis
Des Browne on prospects for nuclear disarmament under new US leadership
Co-chair of the BASIC Trident Commission, Rt Hon Lord Browne of Ladyton, discusses multilateral disarmament and the prospects of nuclear disarmament under new US leadership. Film courtesy of TalkWorks, December 2009.
Martin Rees on prospects for nuclear disarmament under new US leadership
BASIC Trident Commissioner, Lord Rees of Ludlow, discusses the real risk of nuclear catastrophe in the 21st century and the prospects of nuclear disarmament under new US leadership. Film courtesy of TalkWorks, December 2009.
Charles Guthrie on prosepects for nuclear disarmament under new US leadership
BASIC Trident Commissioner, Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank, discusses multilateral disarmament and the prospects of nuclear disarmament under new US leadership. Film courtesy of TalkWorks, January 2010.
Jeremy Greenstock on political leadership and public support for nuclear disarmament
BASIC Trident Commissioner, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, discusses political leadership in the drive for nuclear disarmament. Video courtesy of TalkWorks, March 2011.
Menzies Campbell on changing prospects for nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament
BASIC Commission co-chair, Sir Menzies Campbell, assess the changing prospects for multilateral nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament under President Obama's leadership. Video courtesy of TalkWorks, October 2010
Malcolm Rifkind on new prospects for nuclear disarmament
BASIC Trident Commission co-chair, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, discusses multilateral disarmament and prospects for nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament under new US leadership. Video courtesy of TalkWorks, October 2009.
Strategic Dialogue on Nuclear Posture
The British American Security Information Council held its second strategic dialogue at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington, DC on September 18, 2012. Drs. Janne Nolan and Christopher Ford engaged in a dialogue on nuclear posture and accepted questions from the crowd. Introductions were done by Peter Huessy and Paul Ingram. Click on the video below to listen to the event.