News in “International Peace & Security”
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January 3, 2012 -
In the Media
South Korea: Open for Dialogue With North, Ready for Defense
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December 11, 2011 -
Commentary
MacArthur's Robert Gallucci On What to Do, and Not Do, About North Korea
The death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il creates some opportunities and potential traps for the administration and senior leaders in the United States, says MacArthur President Robert Gallucci. Read More
June 14, 2011 -
From the field
Improving Cross-Taiwan Strait Relations
With MacArthur support, an academic dialogue seeks to help governments and societies of Mainland China and Taiwan improve communication, stabilization, and progress in cross-Taiwan Strait relations. Read More
June 9, 2011 -
Speech
Leadership and the Future of Nuclear Energy
MacArthur President Robert Gallucci speaks at a symposium of energy scientists and researchers about future of nuclear energy. Read More
April 1, 2011 -
From the field
PBS Frontline Investigates U.S. Campaign of Targeted Killing
PBS FRONTLINE, a MacArthur grantee, carries out an in-depth investigation into the United States’ unprecedented campaign of targeted killing. Read More
March 7, 2011 -
Publication
Deterrence in the Age of Nuclear Proliferation
George Shultz, William Perry, Henry Kissinger, and Sam Nunn call for nations to begin moving now toward a new, safer, and more stable form of deterrence with decreasing nuclear risks. Read More
February 24, 2011 -
In the Media
MacArthur Foundation Grants Fund Work to Keep Nuclear Energy Growth from Benefiting Terrorists
February 17, 2011 -
Press release
MacArthur Awards $4 Million to Help Reduce the Threat of Nuclear Weapons
MacArthur announced six grants totaling nearly $4 million for efforts to prevent nuclear terrorism and strengthen regional nuclear stability in South Asia. Read More
February 17, 2011 -
From the field
Nuclear Security and Chicago
Coinciding with the announcement of grants supporting nuclear security, the Chicago Tribune spotlights MacArthur President Robert Gallucci’s background as a diplomat and nuclear expert. Read More
January 4, 2011 -
From the field
Using Technology to Monitor Human Rights Abuses in Hard-to-Reach Places
Technology originally developed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, with support from MacArthur, to help monitor human rights abuses in hard-to-reach places is the basis of the new Satellite Sentinel Project, which will ... Read More
