BASIC

British American Security Information Council


Since 1987, BASIC has worked as an independent research and advocacy organization. Our research is respected and trusted, and widely used by many other organisations and individuals. We focus on transatlantic security and arms control issues as a means of creating a more stable and secure world. With offices, staff, advisors, governing board membership and patrons on both sides of the Atlantic, we play a unique role as a transatlantic bridge for policy makers and opinion shapers.

----------------

Speaking from Wilton Park, BASIC Executive Director Paul Ingram gives his vision of success for the May 2010 Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).


-----------------

BASIC pursues its mission by:
  • Researching and providing a critical examination of future decision points in transatlantic security policy, including: (a) arms control and disarmament policies involving nuclear and biological weapons, and other weapons of mass destruction; (b) national, regional and international security strategies including, but not limited to, peacekeeping, conflict management and prevention, and the control of terrorism; and (c) arms transfers and the international weapons trade;
  • Assisting in the development of transatlantic security policies, policy making and the assessment of policy priorities; and

  • Decoding complex defence and security material to promote public understanding and foster informed debate and creative solutions.


RELATED ARTICLESExplain
Nuclear Politics
Perspectives?
NGOs and other actors
BASIC
Paul Ingram
Abolition 2000
Acronym Institute
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (UK)
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
CISAC
Federation of American Scientists (FAS)
Global Zero
Greenpeace
ican
ICNND
IKV Pax Christi
IPPNW
Nuclear Security Project
Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI)
Ploughshares Fund
PNND
Project on Defense Alternatives (PDA)
The Heritage Foundation
VERTIC
Graph of this discussion
Enter the title of your article


Enter a short (max 500 characters) summation of your article
Enter the main body of your article
Lock
+Comments (0)
+Citations (0)
+About
Enter comment

Select article text to quote
welcome text

First name   Last name 

Email

Skip