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Newsworthy
The National Youth Peace Prize Co-sponsored by Science for Peace and the National Youth Science Fair Foundation. Contributions to prizes,...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19871 min read
Focus: Research
Jim King, Dept. of Physics, U. of Toronto, has become associate director of research for the Toronto area. In Ottawa and among our...

Science for Peace
Mar 1, 19871 min read
Focus on Education
Two letters to the editor in this issue respond to last month’s editorial. Carl Goldberg (See “Letters”) points out that in order to wean...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19873 min read
Bookshelf
Jean-Guy Lavoie, Consequences ecologiques et humaines de la guerre, (plaidoyer pour la prevention d’un holocauste nucleaire); La...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19872 min read
Letters
Holmdel, N.J., U.S.A. I would like to point out that 1987 is the year of Erwin Schr8dinger’s centenary. His oneness philosophy, very...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19873 min read
President's Corner
The concern about the Arms Race still rates high in Canadian public opinion as shown by the poll run by Maclean’s in its new Year’s...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19873 min read
Newsworthy
Israel Unger, president of the New Brunswick Chapter, has started a term as Dean of Science at the University of New Brunswick. On...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19872 min read
Media Watch
Once US submarines are armed with Trident-2 missiles, currently being tested, they will become first-strike delivery vehicles undermining...

Science for Peace
Feb 1, 19871 min read
President's corner
Greetings of the Season — for Peace among Nations and the Betterment of the Human Condition Report to the Board Dec. 9, 1986 A lead...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19872 min read
Yes, but …
Questions put to the Canadian Government by the Great Peace Journey in October were answered “Yes, but if: Are you willing to forbid your...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19871 min read
Newsworthy
From the Winter Accidental Nuclear War Prevention Newsletter: (SfP member) Prof. Cedric Smith, of University College, London, and his...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19872 min read
Bookshelf
Barry O’Neill, Game Theory and the Study of the Deterrence of War, a paper prepared for the Research Workshop on Deterrence, National...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19873 min read
Editorial
In collaborating with the National Youth Science Foundation in its Science from Peace Award Program, Science for Peace is fulfilling one...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19871 min read
Notes
If we truly have faith in democracy As superior to all forms of tyranny, We would have scant fear of being converted And to other...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19873 min read
Letters
Tokyo, Nov 8, 1986 Enclosed please find issues of Mainichi Daily News and japan Times which carry articles describing the exhibit in...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19871 min read
Focus: Canada
OTTAWA, Dec. 4, Minister of National . Defence Beatty announced that the Royal Netherlands Air Force will begin low-level flying training...

Science for Peace
Jan 1, 19871 min read
Bookshelf
Marc Pilisuk (Dept. of Applied Behavioral Sciences, U. of California, Davis), The Day Before The Day After: Psychological Accommodatins...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19862 min read
Newsworthy
– Raymond Kapral from the October, 1986 Notices Of The American Mathematical society: “The Department of Defense (DOD) has established a...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19865 min read
President's Corner
THE ENIGMA of exactly what happened at Reykjavik from a scientific peacemaking standpoint seems to revolve around the relative weight...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19862 min read
Announcing the CIIPS Award
For study and research of issues relating principally to arms control, disarmament, defence or conflict resolution, abroad or in Canada;...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19861 min read
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