nuclear disarmament• She spoke frequently in the DebatingSociety in favour of progressive causes such as abortion, animal rights, state education and nuclear disarmament.• He had seen totalnuclear disarmament in the grasp of his President, then seen it slip away.• The world appears to be moving toward nuclear disarmament.• In 1955, the year of the Geneva summitconference, there were conciliatorygestures towards nuclear disarmament on both sides.• Throughout the world they are the banner bearers of the struggles for unilateral nuclear disarmament.• Their new SocialDemocraticParty favoured multilateraldisarmament as opposed to unilateral nuclear disarmament.• As late as last year a narrow conference majority wanted to hold the party to unilateral nuclear disarmament.• In the long term, however, assuring peace and truenationalsecurityrequires some type of mutual and verifiable nuclear disarmament.• In a way, nuclear disarmament makes matters worse.