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U.S. Leadership for a Nuclear Weapons-free World DVD

 

The new U.S. Leadership for a Nuclear Weapons-free World outlines the Foundation's case against nuclear weapons. The video is a great resource to introduce people to the issue of nuclear disarmament. Supplementary materials on the DVD include the Spanish version of the new video as well as our previous video, Nuclear Weapons and the Human Future.

Unfortunately these DVDs are out of stock until about September 1.
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The End of War

by Paul Chappell

Book cover for "The Challenge of Abolishing Nuclear Weapons"

This is the second book written by NAPF Peace Leadership Director Paul Chappell. The End of War: How Waging Peace Can Save Humanity, Our Planet and Our Future provides new ideas about why peace is necessary and achievable. Building on the powerful argument for peace laid out in his first book, Will War Ever End, Paul K. Chappell now explains in detail how together we can end the wars between countries, our ongoing war with nature, and the suffering in our hearts.


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The Challenge of Abolishing Nuclear Weapons

Edited by David Krieger

Book cover for "The Challenge of Abolishing Nuclear Weapons"

The contributors to this volume provide historical perspective on nuclear weapons policy; explore the role of international law in furthering the prospects of nuclear weapons abolition; consider the obstacles to abolition; present a path to achieving a nuclear weapon-free world; and look beyond abolition to consider issues of post-abolition sovereignty and general and complete disarmament. The goal of a nuclear weapon-free world can be awakened by an engaged citizenry bringing pressure from below in demanding action from political leaders. This book contributes to this awakening and engagement.


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At the Nuclear Precipice: Catastrophe or Transformation?

Edited by Richard Falk and David Krieger

This book focuses on an even more urgent and "inconvenient truth" than global warming. At the nuclear precipice, humanity's choices are catastrophe or transformation. This book explores the present nuclear predicament, and how to step away from the precipice and assure humanity's future. It examines the intersections between international law and national policies; and between nuclear proliferation, nuclear terrorism and nuclear disarmament. The book offers a way out if policy makers of leading countries can summon the vision and political will to move in a new direction.


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Kissing Joy as it Flies: Living in Eternity's Sunrise

by Frank K. Kelly

Frank Kelly lived an extraordinary life that covered most of the 20th century. His spirit of optimism touched the lives of countless people. He was a science fiction writer, a reporter, a citizen soldier, a speech writer for President Truman, an assistant to the Senate Majority Leader, a vice president of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and a founder and senior vice president of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. In his tenth decade of life he continues to be a fount of new and innovative ideas. His life and spirit inspire confidence that a better, more peaceful world is possible. Kissing Joy as it Flies - Living in Eternity's Sunrise is a reflection of Frank's life, and a small collection of his writings.


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Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers

by Daniel Ellsberg

Daniel Ellsberg is America’s best known government whistle-blower for his role in releasing the Pentagon Papers in 1971, a move that harkened an end to US involvement in the Vietnam War and exposed government deceit and illegality at the highest levels. Since the end of the Vietnam War, Daniel Ellsberg has been a lecturer, writer and activist on the dangers of the nuclear era and unlawful interventions. His strong and courageous stances against war, militarism and nuclear weapons have played a pivotal role in promoting government accountability and transparency. Daniel Ellsberg received the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation's 2005 Distinguished Peace Leadership Award.


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Seeds of Peace

Sunflowers were used near Chernobyl to extract radionuclides cesium 137 and strontium 90 from contaminated ponds following the catastrophic nuclear reactor accident there. Now sunflowers have become the symbol of a world free of nuclear weapons. This came about after an extraordinary celebration of Ukraine achieving the status of a nuclear weapons free state. On June 1, 1996, Ukraine transferred the last of the 1900 nuclear warheads it had inherited from the former Soviet Union to Russia for dismantlement. Celebrating the occasion a few days later, the Defense Ministers of Ukraine, Russia, and the United States met at a former nuclear missile base in the Ukraine that once housed 80 SS-19 missiles aimed at the United States.

Each packet contains approximately 20 mammoth gray sunflower seeds
Sunflowers can grow to be 8-10 feet tall
Packet dimensions (in inches): 0.05 x 4.5 x 3.5
Price: $2.00 (Includes shipping & handling)
Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours




Books

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The End of War
From Amazon.com


Will War Ever End?
From Amazon.com

At the Nuclear Precipice:
Catastrophe or Transformation
From Amazon.com

The Challenge of Abolishing
Nuclear Weapons


Einstein - Peace Now
$45.00 from Amazon.com

Hold Hope, Wage Peace
$15.95

Demilitarization Guide
Download free PDF Version

Today Is Not a Good Day for War
$15.95

Hope in a Dark Time
$17.95

The Poetry of Peace
$17.95

100 Peace Ideas
(direct from publisher)

A Maginot Line in the Sky
$12.95

Choose Hope
$23.95

Waging Peace
$7.95

Waging Peace II
$10.95

An Unacceptable Risk
$8.95

Planethood
$2.50

American Hiroshima
(direct from publisher)


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