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1 Facilitation of Nonproliferation & Demilitarization: Green Cross and Civil Society Paul F. Walker, Ph.D. Green Cross International Washington DC, USA UNSCR 1540 Civil Society Forum Vienna, Austria January 9, 2013
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Green Cross International Established 1993 by Mikhail Gorbachev Result of 1992 Rio Earth Summit To promote “value change” in how we treat the Earth Protection of environment & public health 30+ national affiliates 2
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Environmental Security & Sustainability Program Originally “Legacy of the Cold War Program” Theme of “Cooperation, not Confrontation” Trust- and capacity- building for disarmament & nonproliferation Empowerment of civil society 3
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Facilitation of WMD Disarmament & Demilitarization Engagement of local & regional stakeholders Public outreach & information offices Independent analyses and risk assessments Citizen Advisory Commissions (CACs) 4
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Practicing Transparency, Dialogue, & Consensus-Building Local & regional public hearings National Track 1.5 dialogues US-RF exchange visits and roundtables Environmental & public health studies & training programs 5
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Engage, Dialogue, and Outreach 6
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Engage, Dialogue, & Outreach 7
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Support Multilateral & Bilateral Regimes Campaign for the CWC, 1996-97, in both Washington & Moscow Campaign for New START, 2009-10 Promotion of CTBT ratification, 2010-12 8
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Engage Multilateral Regimes Participate in annual State Party conferences Five-Year Review Conferences CWC Coalition Fissile Material WG Engage national delegations to regimes 9
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Encourage Nonpro Funding US Cooperative Threat Reduction $$ G-8 Global Partnership funding International Organization funding Depoliticize nonpro legislation & funding 10
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Conclusions Nonproliferation is a “body-contact sport” – engage, engage, dialogue, dialogue… Don’t underestimate the power of civil society – “think globally, act locally” Promote transparency, full stakeholder involvement, and accountability Be innovative and pro-active in both Track 2 and 1.5 efforts – our 1540 mandate requires no less 11
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Conclusions Approach nonproliferation, disarmament, and verification challenges holistically – remember that socio-economic, public health, environmental, and other related issues may be the deciding factors, not necessarily national or global security 12
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13 Green Cross International & Global Green USA 1100 15 th Street, NW Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20005, USA +1-202-222-0700 tel www.globalgreen.org www.gcint.org pwalker@globalgreen.org
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