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Dr. Randall Caroline Forsberg is the Executive Director
of the Institute for Defense & Disarmament Studies (IDDS),
a think tank she founded in 1980 for research and education on
ways to reduce the risk of war, minimize the burden of military
spending, and promote democratic institutions. Dr Forsberg
worked at SIPRI, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute,
starting in 1968, and was a regular contributor to the SIPRI
Yearbook of World Armaments and Disarmament, writing on US and
Soviet nuclear weapons, until 1979. At IDDS, Forsberg publishes
the Arms Control Reporter, a monthly reference journal, and she
is the series editor of the annually updated IDDS Database of
World Arms Holdings, Production, and Trade. Dr Forsberg has authored
or edited many books, including: Resources Devoted to Military
Research and Development: An International Comparison (SIPRI:
1972), The Price of Defense (NYTimes: 1979), Peace Resource Book
(Lexiston Books: 1985), Cutting Conventional Forces (1DDS: 989),
The Arms Production Dilemma: Contraction and Restraint in the
World Combat Aircraft Industry (MIT Press: 1994), Nonproliferation
Primer (MIT Press: 1995), Abolishing War: Culture and Institutions
(with Elise Boulding, brc21.org: 1998). She has contributed
to Scientific American, International Security, Technology
Review, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, World Policy Journal,
and other journals. . In 1989 Forsberg briefed President Bush
and his foreign policy and security Cabinet officials on US-Soviet
arms control issues. In 1995 she was appointed by President Clinton
to the Advisory Committee of the US Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency.
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