You may have seen this already. Krieger wrote the cover article for the March/April 2001 edition of The Humanist on the topic of Stopping the New Nuclear Arms Race. Within the article he said the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation is a founding member of the Abolition 2000 Global Network. I went to their Web site where they have a list of member organizations by country. Perhaps you can see if an abundance of those are Communist organizations.
In October, 1994, he wrote an article for Social Alternatives in which he stated, It was Mikhail Gorbachev who called for an end to the nuclear arms race, and who proposed a nuclear-weapons-free world by the year 2000. Gorbachev no longer has the power to see this vision realized, and perhaps it cannot be realized in the time frame he proposed. But the vision can be realized if the citizens of our country press for it.
There are certainly links to left of center organizations. The Citizens for Peaceful Resolutions sponsored a speaker in Ventura County a couple of years ago by the name of Leah Wells, who is a writer and education coordinator for the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation. On their Web site (http://www.c-p-r.net/neopro.htm), this group speaks negatively of conservative values.
Krieger is a columnist for the Progressive Media Project, whose goal is to bring about a more just and equitable society, establish a fair international economic order, preserve the natural environment, democratize the media, end discrimination, and promote peace and human rights. They distribute op-eds to newspapers and teach liberal groups how to write them as well.
Like another poster said, this organization appears to be entangled with many diverse groups.
Score! Thanks KK!