Francesca Cancian

 

Karen Mulhauser

 

 

Jessie Bernard – The Female World Can Lead to a More Peaceful World – 1984

 

 

James S. Coleman – The Dynamics of Conflict and the Conditions Under Which it Arises

 

Ernest Lefevre – Balancing Peace, Order, Freedom, and Justice – 1984

 

Harold Willens – How Business Executives Can Help Solve the Nuclear Weapons Crisis – 1984

 

Gordon Adams – The Iron Triangle and the Governmental Politics of National Security – 1984

 

David Mandelbaum – Characteristics of Peaceful and Aggressive Societies,1984

 

 

 

Keith Nelson – The Ideological Traditions Which Historically Support War and Peace – 1984

 

John W. Gardner – The Adequacy of Society’s Basic Institutions to the Challenge of Creating Peace


 

Philip Rhinelander – Peace: The Ultimate Challenge – 1984

 

Roberta M. Snow – Education and Democracy in the Nuclear Age

 

Stanley Weiss – Broadening the Definition of National Security – 1984

 

Shirley Chisholm – Making a Difference on Peace -1985

 

John Marshall Lee – Renouncing the Doctrine of ‘First Use’ of Nuclear Weapons -1984

 

Daniel Ellsberg – Nuclear War as a Moral and Ethical Issue in Society – 1984

 

John Vasconcellos

 

Andrew Mack

 

Linda Smith – It is My Children That Brought Me Into This Movement – 1987

 

Barbara J. Wien

 

Rodrigo Corazo – The Best Way to Achieve Peace is Being Tolerant – 1984

 

Robert Neild

 

Elise Boulding – Visioning the Possible: What Can I Do In the Present? – 1987

 

Anne Cahn

 

Betty Reardon – Making Peace a Real Possibility – 1985

 

Robert Muller – This is the New Age of Cooperation – 1986

 

Randall Forsberg – Overcoming Obstacles to a Stable Disarmed Peace – 1985

 

Marilyn Ferguson – Finding a Positive Way to Express What’s Needed – 1985

 

Quest for Peace – Rutherford/ Matthew

 

Quest for Peace – Rutherford/Whiteley

 

Albert Carnesale – Principles to Reduce the Risk of Nuclear War – 1988