Joseph Cirincione

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Joseph Cirincione is a national security analyst and author with over 35 years of experience in Washington, D.C. He is a Distinguished Fellow at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft in Washington and is the author or editor of seven books, including Nuclear Nightmares: Securing the World before It Is Too Late and Bomb Scare: The History and Future of Nuclear Weapons. He served previously as president of Ploughshares Fund, a global security foundation, vice president for national security at the Center for American Progress, director for nonproliferation at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and a senior fellow at the Stimson Center, among other positions. He worked for over nine years on the professional staff of the Armed Services Committee and the Government Operations Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives. He is adjunct faculty at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He appears frequently on television, radio and in the media and is the author of over eight hundred articles and reports on defense and national security.[1]

Council for a Livable World

February 24 —Washington) Council for a Livable World, which has helped elect 400 Members of Congress who have worked to reduce nuclear threats since its founding in 1962, is proud to welcome Joseph Cirincione to its Board of Directors.

Cirincione is a national security analyst and author of seven books including Nuclear Nightmares: Securing the World Before It Is Too Late and Bomb Scare: The History and Future of Nuclear Weapons. He retired as president of Ploughshares Fund in July after 12 years in that role, and now is adjunct faculty at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and a Distinguished Fellow at the Quincy Institute of Responsible Statecraft.

Executive Director John Tierney, a former nine-term Congressman from Massachusetts, released the following statement about the Board’s unanimous decision to welcome Cirincione:

“Joe Cirincione is one of the most well-respected national security policy experts in Washington and nationwide, as many have seen him offer his insightful and often humorous analysis across cable news networks for years. Joe’s decades of experience on Capitol Hill and leading policy organizations makes him an ideal member of the Council for a Livable World Board of Directors. This is especially true as a new administration and Congress review and debate national security and nuclear weapons policies in today’s changing environment, and as we gear up for what should be an interesting and likely contentious 2022 midterm elections against the backdrop of anticipated critical changes to foreign policy under the Biden administration. We will all rely on Joes’ expertise, relationships and experience as we engage elected officials and begin to vet and endorse candidates who we know will champion smart nuclear risk reduction policies in future Congresses.”[2]

Friends

National Iranian American Council February 13, 2017:

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With Jamal Abdi, Joseph Cirincione, Trita Parsi, Lily Sarafan and Shokooh Miry.

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National Iranian American Council March 29, 2014

Thank You Congressman Earl Blumenauer

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Join us on April 19 to meet Congressman Blumenauer, Stephen Kinzer, and Joseph Cirincione at our New York Dinner and Fundraiser.

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Joseph Cirincione with Payam Rahimiam and Earl Blumenauer.

NIAC Leadership conference 2016

National Iranian American Council September 23, 2016.

We're ready for you! Looking forward to an amazing Leadership Conference this weekend in Washington, D.C. - you can get your last minute tickets here: leadership.niacouncil.org

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  1. NIAC2016 #CreatingAMorePerfectUnion — with Mehdi Hasan, Ben Rhodes, Joe Cirincione, Tyler Cullis, Rula Jebreal, Trita Parsi, Sanam Anderlini, Suzanne DiMaggio, Maz Jobrani, Tara Kamangar, Celinda Lake, Farideh Farhi, Cyrus Habib, Negin Farsad, Congressman Jared Huffman, Mana Kharrazi, Yahya Alkhansa, Ilan Goldenberg, Congressman Dan Kildee, James Dobbins, Philip Gordon and Office of Foreign Assets .Control.

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