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Remembrance Day
Not that it is not enough – to remember; it is too much. The family picnics in Normandy many years after the first Great War when we...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19931 min read
Torture and Other Gender Issues
The gender issue is a reality in the state’s torture of politicized women. This is a fact specific—very concretely a constant threat—to...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19933 min read
Boomerangs
During the Afghan War the Americans delivered a thousand Stinger Rockets with a value of 25 million dollars to the anti-communist...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19931 min read
Disarmament and Military News
Ottawa: 26 Oct. 1993. Three new members have been appointed to the Federal environmental assessment panel, which was set up in 1986 to...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19931 min read
Chinese People's Association for Peace and Disarmament
The Chinese People’s Association for Peace and Disarmament is a national non-governmental organization for peace sponsored by people’s...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19933 min read
In Fond Memory: Wilson Head
We deeply regret to announce the death of Wilson Head, emeritus professor of Sociology at York University, and throughout his long life a...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19931 min read
How you can help the independent feminist/peace movement in former Yugoslavia:
ACT for Disarmament’s Women’s Collective and Voice of Women are collecting resource materials on rape counselling, trauma counselling,...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19931 min read
The Trade Union of Education, Science and Culture of Kosovo
This union was responsible for coordinating the massive demonstrations on 12 October last year, when 200,000 in Prishtine and 600,000 in...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19931 min read
From the Editor
Readers will notice two changes in this issue of the Bulletin. The most obvious is that we have changed our format yet again. We are now...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19932 min read
Worth Noting
Two interesting publications from the International Peace Bureau Centenary Conference, Helsinki, August 30, 1992: The Coming of One...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19931 min read
In Memoriam: Kenneth E. Boulding, 1910-1993
I first met Ken at the newly founded Centre for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBAH, as we affectionately called it). … In...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19934 min read
A Nuclear-Weapon-Free World (NWFW): Desirable? Feasible?
This review is written on the basis of a 16-page condensation of the book. I consider its contents so important that I don’t want to wait...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19933 min read
World Court Project Alert!
The spring Science for Peace Bulletin carried an article on the World Court Project (WCP) by Alan Phillips and came with a copy of the...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19934 min read
Resources on former Yugoslavia
Andrew Pakula has sent the SfP office documents on computer disk about the war in former Yugoslavia by activists, journalists, and other...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19931 min read
Letter from SFP President to US President
16 June 1993 Dear President Clinton, The Non-Proliferation Treaty, the Comprehensive Test Ban, and the current moratorium on testing...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19931 min read
Chlorine and Good Manners
This is a statement of personal opinion on the part of the editor. Comments are invited. As everyone probably knows, Greenpeace has...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19932 min read
The Toronto Resolution
On November 8 & 9, 1991, twenty-three scientists, academics, physicians and students attended a Workshop organized by Science for Peace...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19931 min read
Continued Discussions Between SfP and the BCDRC
Science for Peace met with the Biological and Chemical Defence Review Committee (BCDRC) 31 May 1993, to share with them our concerns....

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19932 min read
The SDI is Dead! Long Live the SDI!
In the last month I have seen numerous articles in Canadian, U.S. and other papers announcing the Death of SDI. Phoenix-like it is still...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19931 min read
Colouring, War, and Peace
David Parnas’ Presidential Address to the AGM, Colouring, War, and Peace, made a profound impression on everyone who heard it. It is not...

Science for Peace
Jun 21, 19932 min read
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