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Images of War
When the Gulf War escalated on 16 January, we were deluged by images. Through television we watch events in Baghdad, Washington, and Tel...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19915 min read
From the Editor
It had been hoped to produce a third number of the Bulletin in 1990. News items of considerable interest were accumulating. Science for...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19917 min read
From the Media — Notes and Matters Arising
The Dalai Lama and Peace George Woodcock ‘A blueprint for a better tomorrow’, The Globe and Mail, April 11) writes that the Dalai Lama,...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 199010 min read
Outline of Some Issues To Be Considered by the Working Group on Environmental Change and Security
The general theme ‘environmental change and security’ encompasses many issues. This is partly because the terms ‘environmental change’...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 19907 min read
Chernobyl Update
Yuri Kanin, Nature’s Moscow correspondent reported on Chernobyl (With Dosimeter in the Sarcophagus’, Nature, Vol. 339, 171-172, 1990). He...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 19904 min read
Editorial Matters
The pages of history have been turning with incredible speed during the last year, and their story has, on the whole, been...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 19906 min read
A More Imaginative Canadian Foreign Policy
Canada comes nowhere near its leadership potential to help move our tiny planet into an era of peace and prosperity throughout the 1990’s...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 19907 min read
Publications
Article Reviews ‘Environmental Change and Violent Conflict’ by Thomas F. Homer-Dixon; prepared for the Workshop on ‘Environmental Change...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 199010 min read
Cross-Cultural Correlates of War
In this article, Dr. Rudmin employs a 53-year-old data base of 10.9 variables measured in 71 tribal cultures by L.W. Simmons in a...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 19902 min read
More on Sakharov
In Nature Vol. 344, March 1, 1990 appeared three articles on A.D. Sakharov. The main article, by Soviet physicist E.L. Feinberg, entitled...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 19904 min read
How The OAS Charter Was Violated
Canada recently expressed its intention of joining the Organization of American States, and thus its recognition of the obligations of...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 19903 min read
A Moscow Letter From Eric Fawcett
Peace Research In Moscow 1) Soviet Peace Committee (SPC) This is a long-established organization, well-supported financially from the...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 19904 min read
The Historic Moment
by John McMurtry, Department of Philosophy, University of Guelph, Ontario The military system has always existed to impose one party’s...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 19907 min read
Letters to the editor
Dr. Eric Fawcett Science for Peace University of Toronto Dear Eric: Thanks for sending me the brochure on Science for Peace for...

Science for Peace
Aug 1, 19902 min read
Low-Level Flying: Quebec/Labrador
As reported in the Bulletin, Vol. 9. No. 3, one of the projects initiated at the November retreat in Ontario was ‘Militarism and the...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19902 min read
Troop Cuts and Open Skies
The ‘bonus’ at the recent ‘Open Skies’ conference in Ottawa was an unexpected agreement on troop cuts in Europe by the USA and USSR...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19905 min read
A Total Nuclear Test Ban is the Best Way to Strengthen the NPT
Five years of persistent efforts by the nonnuclear states to get international negotiations going for a total nuclear test ban now appear...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19908 min read
Science for Good or Ill
Those of us who raise the question of social responsibility of science are in an uncomfortable position. It’s considered quite bad form...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 199013 min read
Letters to the Editor:
The end of a war is often a dangerous time because accelerating military technology overruns decelerating military need. The use of...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19906 min read
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