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Book Nook The following books may be of interest to Science for Peace members. Ashford, Mary-Wynne and Dauncey Guy. Enough Blood Shed:...

Science for Peace
Mar 20, 20081 min read
What the Presidential Candidates Say – and Don't Say
Both Russia and the United States have been undergoing presidential electoral campaigns of quite different forms. Will there be any...

Science for Peace
Mar 20, 20082 min read
A Note from the President
Members of Science for Peace have taken up in a vigorous manner a considerable number of issues that have an impact on the understanding...

Science for Peace
Mar 20, 20083 min read
UK CND goes mainstream – Golden Anniversary Meeting
Global Summit for a Nuclear Weapon-Free World London, February 16-17 2008 To commemorate the first CND meetings and Easter March to...

Science for Peace
Mar 20, 20083 min read
Zerofootprint's Emissions Calculator Launched in Toronto – 26 February 2008
Science for Peace, through its Global Issues Project has become the 55th partner of Zerofootprint Toronto. On 26 February,...

Science for Peace
Mar 20, 20082 min read
The Work of the Global Issues Project and the Wasan Action Framework
The Global Issues Project of Science for Peace obtained its seed funding in November 2005. Its objective was to create strategies to deal...

Science for Peace
Dec 21, 20072 min read
The Wasan Action Framework
Declaration and Recommendations of the Interdisciplinary Round Table on Climate Change and Energy Strategies 13-15 Sept. 2007, Wasan...

Science for Peace
Dec 20, 20072 min read
Where does peace begin?
In a world addicted to war, with ubiquitous violence, soaring military expenditures, vast material resources and scientific brains sucked...

Science for Peace
Dec 20, 20073 min read
Culture of Peace-Culture of War
The definition of a Culture of Peace in Table 1 was developed by the United Nations. Table 1Culture of PeaceCulture of WarTransforming...

Science for Peace
Dec 20, 20071 min read
Wanted: Writers Who Will Work for Change
We know the essential facts about the world’s looming dangers – global warming, the ongoing possibility of an accidental nuclear war, the...

Science for Peace
Dec 20, 20077 min read
Findings on Extreme Violence
It is difficult and yet essential to understand extreme violence that leads to death or crippling. The attribution of extreme violence...

Science for Peace
Dec 20, 20076 min read
A Note from the Science for Peace President
This last issue of The Bulletin for 2007 finds Canadians still engaged in a colonial war in Afghanistan and support of the illegal...

Science for Peace
Dec 20, 20072 min read
New Book Release by Science for Peace Board Member
Problem Solving Psychotherapy: A Training Manual of an Integrative Model By Dr. Mark Leith About the Book Problem-Solving Psychotherapy…...

Science for Peace
Jun 20, 20071 min read
Notes and letters
Rapoport page 290, Defending Europe, options for security (Taylor & Francis, 1986) It is a curious habit of technocratic thinking to...

Science for Peace
Jun 20, 20071 min read
Editorial
Apart from the activities ongoing in our various working groups, Science for Peace is engaged in a number of new and continuing projects....

Science for Peace
Jun 20, 20072 min read
Military Related Research at the University of Western Ontario
The following is a presentation delivered to the University of Western Ontario’s University Research Board on May 8, 2007. UWO is...

Science for Peace
Jun 20, 20076 min read
Science for Peace Executive (2007-08)
President – Paul Hamel Vice-President – Judy Deutsch Secretary – Phyllis Creighton Treasurer – Wendy Devine At Large – Derek Paul At...

Science for Peace
Jun 20, 20071 min read
Norman Alcock, 1918-2007: Grieving, Remembering and Celebrating
On 31 March this year, 150 people from places near and far in Ontario converged at Port Sydney to pay their final respects to Norman...

Science for Peace
Jun 20, 200711 min read
Walter Josephy 1920-2007
Walter Josephy, a long-time member of Science for Peace and many other progressive organizations, died in Guelph, Ontario, on Jan. 18,...

Science for Peace
Jun 20, 20075 min read
The Myth of Peacekeeping:
The following article has been adapted from a talk delivered by the author at the recent Science for Peace Annual General Meeting, held...

Science for Peace
Jun 20, 200710 min read
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