Category Archives: foreign policy

Foreign Policy

 Sources & Organizations Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) CodePink – SF Bay Area Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft Win Without War Specific Information 10 Foreign Policy Priorities for the Biden-Harris Administration – WWW From Building Bombs to Building … Continue reading

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China

Sources & Organizations Code Pink Win Without War Specific Information No Cold War With China: Messaging Guidance – WWW Webinars-CP . Specific Issues Index from Creating Better World

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Iran

Sources & Organizations Code Pink Win Without War Specific Information 30+ Orgs to Biden: Fulfill Your Campaign Promise, Rejoin the Iran Deal – WWW Blogs from Iran – CP No War with Iran: Messaging Guidance – WWW Preventing War with … Continue reading

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Military Arms Sales

The U.S. is the largest arms seller and dealer in the world. We urge our government to prohibit all arms sales to foreign nations and likewise prohibit grants to impoverished and undemocratic nations unless the money is targeted on domestic, … Continue reading

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Foreign Policy – Women’s Rights

We must make a strong and urgent call for U.S. passage of CEDAW, the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women, which was adopted in 1979 by the UN General Assembly and ratified by 173 countries. … Continue reading

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Foreign Policy

At the start of a new century, we stand poised between: In the area of trade, third- and fourth-world economies and their resources are being ravaged and our own economy and job security undermined by global corporatization. Global Corporatization concentrates … Continue reading

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