HNS Articles by William Lambers
- The “Invisible Guest” World Food Campaign of the 1920s Should Be a Model for Us Today
- The Presidential Candidates Should Vow to Complete the Nuclear Arms Reduction Efforts Begun by President Reagan in Reykjavik
- The Nuclear Theft From the Poor and Hungry
- Today’s School Feeding Programs Grew Out of the “Penny Lunch” Tradition of a Century Ago
- The Spirit of 1947: This Thanksgiving Feed a Silent Guest and Build World Peace
- Famine Strikes Again. Will America Respond?
- Bringing Democrats and Republicans Together over Food
- The Other War in Pakistan
- Food for Peace Must Remain an American Priority
- We Cannot Afford to Neglect Nuclear Disarmament
- Democracy’s Vital Ingredient — Food
- What Open Skies Can Do For Chinese-American Relations
- The Need to Talk with Iran
- Applying the Antarctic Solution to the Korean Nuclear Impasse
- Nuclear Arms Control – Now, More than Ever
- A Basis for Hope in the Middle East
- “Open Skies” for India and Pakistan?
- Will the United States Start a New Nuclear Arms Race?
- A Model for a Nuclear-Free Middle East
- A Danger Shared by All
About the Author
William Lambers is an author and historian who partnered with the World Food Programme on the book “Ending World Hunger: School Lunches for Kids Around the World” (2009).
