Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies
The Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies (IDDS) was a U.S.-based policy research and advocacy organization.[1] Their website described them as "a nonprofit center where we study global military policies, arms holdings, production and trade, arms control and peace-building efforts; and run educational programs on current and alternative policies."[2] IDDS was founded in 1980 by Director Dr. Randall Forsberg and was based in Brookline, Massachusetts. One of the founding members of the board was former Manhattan Project physicist Philip Morrison.
External links
- "Descriptive Summary, Institute For Defense And Disarmament Studies Records,1974-2007. Collection Number: 8588". Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
- Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies Accessed July 21, 2006
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