Contribution by Ernie Regehr, O.C.
Senior Fellow in Arctic Security and Defence
The Simons Foundation Canada
Chapter 6 of "ON THIN ICE? Perspectives on Arctic Security"
-edited by Duncan Depledge and P. Whitney Lackenbauer
-published by the North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network (NAADSN)

 

Visit the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network (APLN) for this statement by Chair, the Hon. Gareth Evans, AC, QC, responding to the UK’s announcement to increase its nuclear warheads. As a recipient of The Simons Foundation Award for Distinguished Global Leadership in the Service of Peace and Disarmament, Prof. Evans is one of The Simons Foundation Canada's Peace Shapers

Statement by Chair of the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network (APLN),
The Hon. Gareth Evans, AC, QC
Published by APLN
March 19, 2021

 

 

See The Simons Foundation's Arctic Security Briefing Papers for information on military policies and practices in the Arctic region by Ernie Regehr O.C., Senior Fellow in Arctic Security and Defence at The Simons Foundation Canada.

Arctic Security Briefing Paper
by Ernie Regehr, O.C.
Senior Fellow in Arctic Security and Defence
The Simons Foundation Canada

Visit The Hill Times at the link below for this opinion by Professor M.V. Ramana, the Simons Chair in Disarmament, Global and Human Security at The University of British Columbia's School for Public Policy and Global Affairs.

Opinion by Prof. M.V. Ramana
Simons Chair in Disarmament, Global and Human Security at The University of British Columbia
Published by The Hill Times (subscription required)
March 10, 2021

Visit The Globe and Mail at the link below for this Opinion contribution by The Hon. Douglas Roche O.C., a Peace Leader at The Simons Foundation Canada.

Opinion by The Hon. Douglas Roche, O.C.
Published by The Globe and Mail (subscription required)
January 22, 2021

Click here for the statement by Derek Johnson, chief executive officer of the international Global Zero movement for the elimination of nuclear weapons, in response to President Joe Biden's offer to President Vladimir Putin of a full five-year extension of the last remaining nuclear arms control agreement between Russia and the United States. The New START treaty, which limits both countries to no more than 1,550 strategic offensively deployed nuclear weapons each, will expire February 5, 2021 without mutual agreement to extend.