Cooperative Security, Arms Control and Disarmament
Toda Peace Institute Public Conversations
The Toda Peace Institute is an independent, nonpartisan institute committed to advancing a more just and peaceful world through policy-oriented peace research and practice. Founded in 1996, the institute catalyses practical, policy-oriented conversations between theoretical experts, practitioners, policymakers and civil society leaders to discern innovative and creative solutions to the major problems confronting the world in the twenty-first century. These conversations, presentations and seminars are part of that endeavour. The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Toda Peace Institute.
Thomas Greminger: Diplomacy at the End of History
June 27, 2025
In part one of a three-part conversation between Ambassador Thomas Greminger and Toda Peace Institute Senior Research Fellow Keith Krause, the speakers focus on prospects for the future of the war in Ukraine.
Gareth Evans: Cooperative Security and Nuclear Challenges in the 21st Century
June 27, 2025
A discussion with Hon. Gareth Evans (former Foreign Minister of Australia) and Toda’s Kevin Clements and Ramesh Thakur. They discuss conflict prevention, preventive diplomacy and nuclear arms control, and the lack of momentum in the 21st century. Can cooperative security principles be resuscitated and what opportunities might arise from the current crises that the international community is facing?