Should the United States pass an Iranian nuclear agreement? Ben Kaufman and Wyatt Smitherman April 13, 2015 1 Comment Ben Kaufman '17 and Wyatt Smitherman '16 debate the possibility of a new deal with Iran on nuclear weapons. Kaufman argues we that the Right needs to compromise to pass the deal while Smitherman... Read More »
Bibi and the scarlet letter AZ Gordon January 25, 2015 1 Comment While Netanyahu’s tenuous political standing and upcoming elections are likely the catalysts for his divisive address to Congress in defiance of Obama, blaming the pain away will not resolve our... Read More »
The Rest is Silence: American Diplomacy on the Brink Winston Shi March 2, 2014 4 Comments Author’s note/correction: While the Budapest Memorandums on Security Assurances (1994) include promises by Russia, the United States and the United Kingdom to refrain from the use or threat of... Read More »
Oliver Stone discusses Hiroshima, Cold War Dominica Wambold February 24, 2013 0 Comments Award-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone brought his new documentary “The Bomb” to Stanford for a two-hour screening and panel discussion in the Lane History Corner last week. The panel included... Read More »
Seeing Green: Good Nuke, Bad Nuke Holly Moeller March 31, 2011 2 Comments If you've ever seen “sunburns” on the skin of a cancer patient after radiation therapy, you've seen the hazards of radioactivity. If you've seen a picture of a mushroom cloud, you’ve seen the... Read More »
Speakers push end of nuclear era Robert Toews January 26, 2010 3 Comments In front of a packed audience in Tresidder Memorial Union yesterday, former U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz and renowned physicist Sidney Drell spoke about the dangers of nuclear proliferation... Read More »