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Editorial
Science For Peace has special reason to rejoice in the award of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Professor John Polanyi of the University...

Science for Peace
Nov 1, 19863 min read
Bookshelf
Christian Bay, On the Contest between Politics and Pseudopolitics, paper delivered at 9th annual meeting of the International Society of...

Science for Peace
Oct 1, 19861 min read
Letters
Toronto, 27 Aug. May I say how very much I agree with your letter in today’s Globe and Mail? I very much resent being told by Washington...

Science for Peace
Oct 1, 19861 min read
International Day of Peace
OTTAWA– Our service members have long been in the forefront of the UN’s efforts to ease tensions around the world. Between 1947 and 1985...

Science for Peace
Oct 1, 19861 min read
The case of the Lost Virus
A recent Reuters report entitled, “Virus lost by US lab said enough to infest everyone in the world” (The Globe and Mail Sept. 24, 1986)...

Science for Peace
Oct 1, 19862 min read
Psychology Of Peacemaking Discussed In Amsterdam
Anatol Rapoport and I represented SfP at the 9th annual meeting of the Intl Soc. of Political Psychology this summer in Amsterdam. The...

Science for Peace
Oct 1, 19861 min read
Notes
Not The Right Answer OTTAWA — A letter signed by a group of leaders of the Canadian organization Science for Peace was published recently...

Science for Peace
Oct 1, 19863 min read
Newsworthy
The U of T Philosophers for Peace were charged during CPA meetings in Winnipeg this summer with organizing a session at the 1987 Learned...

Science for Peace
Oct 1, 19863 min read
President's Corner
In the quest for peace I am inclined to agree with Charles Dickens when he says in Little Dorrit, “Whatever was required to be done, the...

Science for Peace
Oct 1, 19863 min read
Letters
IN CASE you have not noticed the attached clipping, you might be interested in mentioning it in the BULLETIN. The Dept. of Atmospheric...

Science for Peace
Sep 1, 19861 min read
Bookshelf
The complete text of the television address of Mikhail Gorbachev, Aug. 18, explaining the reasons for the extension of the Soviet Union’s...

Science for Peace
Sep 1, 19864 min read
The City of Hiroshima Peace Declaration
August 6, 1986 Forty-one years ago, on August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was devastated by a scorching flash of light and an earth shaking...

Science for Peace
Sep 1, 19861 min read
President's Corner
Peace At Expo ’86 THE QUEST for peace takes on various shapes and symbols. I even found peace alive and well in some aspects of...

Science for Peace
Sep 1, 19862 min read
Dear Colleagues,
This summer took me to four scientific meetings in Europe where I found very great and widespread concern about current trends in world...

Science for Peace
Sep 1, 19862 min read
Notes
The Senate Of York University has ratified the enclosed set of motions. They were adopted by three separate votes, each passing by a...

Science for Peace
Sep 1, 19864 min read
Research Report
Social traps are situations in which individual rationality dictates one course of action, collective rationality another. If all...

Science for Peace
Sep 1, 19861 min read
AGM Highlights
Officers For 1986-87: George Ignatieff, president John E. Dove, secretary John Valleau, treasurer Raymond Kapral, chairman, and Derek...

Science for Peace
Jun 1, 19861 min read
President's Corner
I am truly honored to have been elected President of Science for Peace. The choosing of a political scientist for this role perhaps...

Science for Peace
Jun 1, 19863 min read
Newsworthy
Another editor among Science for Peace members is Prof. J. Tully, Dept. of Political Science, McGill University. Prof. Tully edits the...

Science for Peace
Jun 1, 19862 min read
Now, the CW 'Deterrent'
NGO Forum On CBW Prohibition, 22 May, 1986 at UN Headquarters: “Over the last five years more progress seems to have been made in the...

Science for Peace
Jun 1, 19862 min read
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