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The Nuclear-Weapon State of Israel
By David Peterson at Apr 05, 2005
Every five years, the States Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons hold a formal and extensive review of the Treaty's successes and failures since the last formal Review, all with an eye toward identifying the Treaty's strength... (More) Comments (8)
By David Peterson at Apr 05, 2005
Have been wondering how best to express the actual place of the Church in the Modern World---a phrase by which one means the Catholic Church, of course, but also its celebrated proclamations of some three and four decades ago, and, most important, the fac... (More) Comments (20)
"Intelligence" and the Invasion of Iraq
By David Peterson at Apr 01, 2005
Thursday's release of the Report to the President of the United States, the latest official re-assessment of the state of pre-war "intelligence" behind the claims that the former regime in Baghdad possessed various nuclear, biological, and chemical weapon... (More) Comments (8)
"In Larger Freedom" Interruptus
By David Peterson at Mar 31, 2005
What the very existence of the Second Interim Report of the Volcker Committee's Inquiry into the United Nations Oil-for-Food Program, with its obsessive focus on the conduct of two men, the UN Secretary-General and his son, and their roles in the 1998 sel... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Mar 29, 2005
That the Secretary-General's In Larger Freedom document could have broached one of the crucial topics that it does, under III.E, "Use of force," namely, the need for a Security Council resolution to establish binding principles that cover "when and how fo... (More) Comments (18)
By David Peterson at Mar 26, 2005
If the New York Times understood anything about the Secretary-General's In Larger Freedom document, surely it was this: The document's proposed definition of terrorism would in fact "redefine terrorism," the Times noted, and redefine terrorism so as "to e... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Mar 25, 2005
A little more than halfway through his In Larger Freedom document, in a section bearing the curious title, "Rule of Law" (pars. 133-139), the Secretary-General writes: 134. Nowhere is the gap between rhetoric and reality — between declarations and deed... (More) Comments (11)
By David Peterson at Mar 22, 2005
In the 24 hours since the Secretary-General delivered his In Larger Freedom document to the UN General Assembly in New York---or the 48 hours since the document was first posted online to the UN's website---or the 72 hours since the Los Angeles Times firs... (More) Comments (8)
By David Peterson at Mar 21, 2005
Last fall, as he suffered withering attacks from segments of the American and British media, and the U.S. Congress, Kofi Annan began holding--or being invited to attend---discreet meetings with a coven of "foreign policy experts" around New York City (and... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Mar 21, 2005
So: It appears that the UN Secretary-General's newly minted report, In Larger Freedom: Towards Security, Development and Human Rights for All, isn't all that serious about reforming the Security Council. I say this, because the Annan Report (pars. 169-17... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Mar 20, 2005
According to the Report delivered last December by the UN Secretary-General's High-level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, any changes in the composition of the Security Council, the one organ with the "primary responsibility...for the maintenance ... (More) Comments (6)
By David Peterson at Mar 17, 2005
First Question: If a tree falls in the forest and there is no one around to hear it, does it still make a sound? Second Question: If the American actor and Academy Award-nominated star of the film Hotel Rwanda, Don Cheadle, is "invited to join five m... (More) Comments (3)
By David Peterson at Mar 16, 2005
I happened to miss Nicholas Kristof's "The Secret Genocide Archive" when first published on the Op-Ed page of the February 23 New York Times. Though by all accounts, it made for quite an exhibit: Kirstof's commentary on the "victims of our indifference,"... (More) Comments (11)
By David Peterson at Mar 15, 2005
One no doubt could tally the number of draft and final resolutions that wind their way in and out of the UN General Assembly's First Committee on Disarmament and International Security every session---the current being the 59th. But there sure has been a... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Mar 14, 2005
To repeat a question that I asked last month (Feb. 26): Why do you suppose the American and British governments pay so little attention to how many Iraqis they are killing? Readers will have to forgive me for speaking so frankly. But the question does n... (More) Comments (10)


