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Exercises at end of these listings.
Calendars
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Nuclear
Age Peace Foundation Current Peace Events Calendar
upcoming workshops, protests, conferences, days of honor and historic
importance for the year 2000
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Celebrate
Peace on Earth Calendar
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Greenpeace
Calendar of Nuclear Accidents
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Human
Rights Calendar
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International
Peace Bureau (IPB) Calendar
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Nuclear
Abolition Calendar
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Peaceday
Calendar of Events
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Peace
and Human Dignity Calendar
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Peace-Related
Events
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Sweet
Williams's Networking Calendar
of Direct Actions, Demonstrations, Marches, and Rallies for peace, the
environment, and social justice.
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UN
Conferences and Observations
Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs) about Nuclear Weapons
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How
many nuclear weapons are there and who has them?
- What
is the NonProliferation Treaty Review Conference all about?
- What
is Ballistic Missile Defense and is BMD
defensive or offense? Will it break a treaty?
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The
Nuclear Files is an
encyclopedia compendium of facts, documents, treaties, video, audio,
biographies, etc. about the Nuclear Age
outstanding!
-
Nuclear
Age Peace Foundation Nuclear Weapons FAQ
addresses issues related to nuclear weapons abolition.
- An extensive FAQ is Nuclear
Weapons Frequently Asked Questions by Carry Sublette.
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The
Nuclear Q&A is a brief
document on the atomic bomb prepared by the Bulletin of Atomic
Scientists.
Glossaries
for Nuclear Energy and Weapons Terms
- Atomic Archive Glossary
of Nuclear Terms
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The
Nuclear Files Glossary and
Acronyms outstanding!
- Center for Nonproliferation Studies has
a detailed Glossary
of Nonproliferation Terms, Organizations, and Treaties. CNS also has a
Glossary
of Acronyms
- Infomanage Nuclear
Weapons Glossary
- High Energy Weapons Archive has a Glossary
of High Energy Weapons Terms
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Glossary
of Nuclear Materials Stewardship Terms from .
- Public Broadcasting System Nuclear
Reaction Glossary
- The US Information Agency (USIA) offers
links to seven
nuclear arms and arms control glossaries
- U.S. Nuclear Regulatory provides a Glossary
of Nuclear Terms on nuclear energy
Hiroshima &
Nagasaki
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The
Nuclear Files Archive on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
outstanding!
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A-Bomb
WWW Museum (in Hiroshima) a
site seeking to provide accurate information concerning the effects of
the first atomic bombs
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Hiroshima
Archive contains
photographs of trees, buildings and bridges which survived the bast,
articles from the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and portraits of
survivors
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Hiroshima
City Homepage includes
information about nuclear testing and peace
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Hiroshima
Links includes links to sites
and organizations in Hiroshima
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Hiroshima
Peace Site includes a number
of photographic artifacts
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Miyoko
Matsubra's Website. Mikoyo was
a seventh grader in Hiroshima the day the bomb dropped. Her website
festures photographs, documents, and testimony
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No
More Hiroshimas features
anti-nuke and peace information, nuclear testing protest letters
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No
More Nagasakis
includes voices
of victims and other information about the legacy of the bombing.
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Remembering
Nagasaki includes an excellent
photo gallery and public forum
Media, Online
Newsletters, Online Newspapers
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Global
Beat online newsletter with a
Nuclear Watch section
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Mainstream
newspapers and news bureaus
and other media links (such as CNN, Reuters, Washington Post, CBS
etc.)
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Mytholysis
online journal devoted to a censorship-free discussion of nuclear
disarmament
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Nuclear
Terrorism directed at nuclear
power plants
- OneWorld
180 online organisations for human rights and sustainable development
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Peace
Magazine
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Peace
News based in London
connecting global nonviolent and anti-militarist movements
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The
Guardian monthly newsletter
promoting organizations and people who protect the environment
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The
Sunflower, the Nuclear Age
Peace Foundation free online newsletter
outstanding!
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Willow
Mixed Media works of art and
social interest, includes links to enviro and antinuke media producers
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Daily
News from The Nuclear Files
Networks of
Peace Organizations Online
- Action
Without Borders Network Project
20,000 organizations in 140 countries
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IGC
Members Directory
organizations belonging to Peacenet, EcoNet, LaborNet, WomensNet and
ConflictNet
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Nukenet
Anti-Nuclear Network Y2K and
nuclear safety forum
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Peacenet
positive social change in peace, social and economic justice, human
rights and racism
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The
Nonviolence Web an online
network of dynamic US peace groups
Organizations
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Abolition
2000 is a global network of
more than 1,400 organizations in 90 countries all working to eliminate
all nuclear weapons.
outstanding!
- Abolition
Journal provides information on nuclear weapons, plus abolition
activist events, articles and photos of missile silos in South Dakota
for icbm missiles with nuclear warheads
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The
Acronym Institute publishes Disarmament
Diplomacy, a monthly journal of news, documentation and opinion
pieces on disarmament and arms control negotiations
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American
Friends Service Committee, Peace Education Program, Cambridge, MA.
Established in 1949 to build the Cold War
peace movement in New England.
- American
Jewish World Service, a not-for-profit nonsectarian organization
founded to help alleviate human suffering, poverty, hunger and disease
among the people of the world regardless of race, religion or
nationality.
- Amnesty
International
, a global human
rights for prisoners of conscience movement
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Appel
des Cent/France
(Appeal of the
Hundred for Peace) advocating peace and disarmament
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Arias
Foundation for Peace and Human Progress - in English, (Fundacion
Arias Para La Paz y El Progreso Humano, Costa Rica) for justice and
peace in Central America. En español
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Asangha
International Peace Research Institute (Japan)
seeks disarmament and world peace
- Atomic
Veteran website. We are all downwinders and this site provides
info for everyone
- Back
From The Brink is a US campaign to take weapons off high alert and
to decouple warheads from the missiles.
- Buddhist
Peace Fellowship
for peace,
environmental, feminist, and social justice among North American
Buddhists
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The
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
presents
war and peace analyses seldom found elsewhere
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Helen
Caldicott, M.D.
The
writer-activist-pediatrician is a Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
advisory board member. Her website features an articles archive and
other resources.
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Campaign
Against Arms Trade, (CAAT),
was established in 1974 by a number of peace and other organisations
who were concerned about the growth in the arms trade following the
Middle East war of 1973.
- Campaign
for Nuclear Disarmament for
more than 40 years, this London-based organization seeks to
non-violently to rid the world of nuclear and other weapons of mass
destruction
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The
Carter Center public
policy institute founded by former US President Jimmy Carter and his
wife, Roslyn
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Coalition
for an International Criminal Court
primary NGO provider of online information about the International
Criminal Court.
- Coalition
for International Justice is
an international, non-profit organization working to support the
Yugoslavia and Rwanda war crimes tribunals
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Coalition
to Reduce Nuclear Dangers was
founded in 1995 to coordinate the largest and most active arms control
and disarmament groups in a common effort to strengthen national and
international security by reducing the threats posed by nuclear
weapons.
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Coalition
to Oppose the Arms Trade
(COAT)/Canada
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Committee
For Nuclear Responsibility (CNR),
a non-profit educational group organized in 1971 to provide
independent analyses of sources and health effects of xrays and other
ionizing radiations.
- Committee
of 100 for Tibet supports
Tibetans in their nonviolent struggle for independence
- Concerned
Citizens Leisure World
provides nuclear abolition and a peace network for the 5,000-plus
activist elders at Leisure world in Laguna Woods, California.
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Council
for A Liveable World was
founded in 1962 by physicist Leo Szilard to combat the menace of
nuclear war. The Council has expanded to focus also on chemical and
biological weapons of mass destruction.
- Demilitarization
for Democracy is a non-profit
research and advocacy center that works to change U. S. policy toward
the developing world from one of militarization to one of
demilitarization.
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Downwinders
is a research and educational foundation established in 1978 in Salt
Lake City, Utah which seeks an immediate end to all nuclear testing at
the Nevada Test Site and elsewhere.
- ESR
is a Quaker Seminary with a strong peace and justice emphasis in
studies.
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Federation
of American Scientists
maintains resources on peace and nuclear weapons issues.
- Fellowship
of Reconciliation
outstanding!
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For
Mother Earth International, a
non-profit, international network working for nuclear abolition,
self-determination for indigenous peoples, environmental protection,
and human rights.
- Fourth
Freedom Forum
outstanding!
- Friends
Committee on National Legislation (FCNL)
is
a Quaker lobby seeking change in US policy and public opinion. Also
Native American advocacy.
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Friends
of the Earth Sydney
outstanding!
- Fundación
Arias - español
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Global
Action to Prevent War is a
coalition-building to stop war, genocide, and other forms of deadly
conflict.
- Global
Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space
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Global
Policy Forum monitors global
policy making at the United Nations
- Global
Resource Action Center for the Environment (GRACE)
nuclear abolition program
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GlobeVote
is a global network of universities, colleges, their surrounding
communities and other organizations, simultaneously presenting a joint
request to the United Nations General Assembly to call the world's
first global referendum - on the question of nuclear disarmament.
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Grandmothers
for Peace
is an
all-volunteer organization founded in 1982. "Those of us with the
time and the energy have become activists marching; protesting;
visiting our elected officials; giving speeches to motivate others to
action; publishing international newsletters and other materials;
and even committing acts of civil disobedience when all else
fails."
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Greenpeace's
no-nukes website features a
nuclear map, renewable energy information, no-nukes campaign
information, links, and more.
- Hague
Appeal for Peace abolishing
nuclear weapons, land mines and all other weapons incompatible with
humanitarian law
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The
Hendricks Institute:
For
the past 20 years, Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks have provided personal,
relationship and corporate transformation training to over 20,000
people from all walks of life and have authored books read by more
than a million people.
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The
Institute for Energy and Environmental Research
fact sheets on nuclear energy and more links
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International
Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA)
works to develop and strengthen
the international legal order to delegitimize both use and threat of
use of nuclear weapons
- International
Campaign to Ban Landmines - ICBL
was launched in 1991. It brings together over 1,000 non-governmental organizations in
over 60 countries to ban antipersonnel (AP) landmines.
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International
Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR).
An inter-religious global peace network, the FOR was founded in 1914.
- International
Freedom of Expression Exchange Clearing House (IFEX).
A global network of organizations headquartered in Toronto. They
report abuses, respond to violations, and monitor recent developments
in the area of freedom of speech.
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International
Network of Engineers & Scientists Against Proliferation (INESAP)
is part of the worldwide
activities of the International Network of Engineers and Scientists
for Global Responsibility (INES). INESAP promotes nuclear disarmament
to tighten existing arms control and non-proliferation regimes and to
implement unconventional approaches to curbing the proliferation of
weapons of mass destruction.
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International
Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility
(INES) is a nonprofit NGO
(non-governmental organization) recognized by the United Nations,
concerned about the impact of Science and technology on society.
- International
Peace Bureau
was
founded in 1891-2, as a result of consultations at the Universal Peace
Congresses, large gatherings held annually to bring together the
national peace societies that had gradually developed mainly in Europe
and North America.
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International
Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW)
is a global federation of national physicians' organizations dedicated
to safeguarding health through the prevention of war.
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Japan
Council Against A Bombs (Gensuikyo)
seeks a 21st century free of nuclear weapons
- Lawyers
Committee on Nuclear Policy (LCNP)
is the US affiliate of the International Association of Lawyers
Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA) .
LCNP uses national and international law to promote peace and
disarmamen, and led the drafting of a model Nuclear Weapons Convention
(treaty) which has been circulated by the UN.
outstanding!
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Le
Mouvement de la Paix(France)
consists of 300 peace organizations and committees in France.
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Movement
in India for Nuclear Disarmament
includes links to background materials and documents.
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National
Environmental Coalition of Native Americans
is native American
environmentalists working to keep nuclear waste off Indian lands.
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Natural
Resources Defense Council
maintains
a series of reports on nuclear energy and weapons issues.
-
Nuclear
Age Peace Foundation home page
outstanding!
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Nuclear
Control Institute
was
founded in 1981 and is an independent research and advocacy center
specializing in problems of nuclear proliferation.
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Nuclear
Free Local Authorities (UK)
works
for a nuclear free future in practical ways within local government.
- Nuclear
Information and Resource Service (NIRS)
is the information and networking center for citizens and
environmental organizations concerned about nuclear power, radioactive
waste, radiation, and sustainable energy issues.
- Okinawa
Peace Network of Los Angeles.
ongoing updates on Okinawans (Uchinanchu) throughout the world
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Oregon
Peaceworks
is Oregon's largest
Peace, Justice and Environmental organization. OPW, with a network of
local chapters and national affiliation with Peace Action, is uniquely
positioned to push for peace and progressive change.
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Pacific
Campaign for Disarmament and Security
is now over a decade old. PCDS works to free the Asia-Pacific region
from the threat of military intervention and war. PCDS functions as a
research, information, and support network as part of a worldwide
search for mutual security.
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Pax
Christi USA,
National Catholic Peace Movement, has more than 11,000 members who
root their peacemaking effort in the gospel and, through prayer,
commit themselves to the Christian principles of nonviolence and
justice for all.
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Peace
Action Maine provides info on
nuclear-free efforts, plus Chiapas, SOA, Abolition 2000 --- and they
sell note cards and Give Peas A Chance pea soup for fundraising. You
gotta love 'em.
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Peace
Now claims to be the largest
grassroots movement in Israel's history, was founded in 1978 by 348
reserve officers of the Israel Defense Forces. Peace Now has attempted
to mobilize Israeli public opinion in support of the final settlement.
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PeacePeople
seeks a just and peaceful society for all in Northern Ireland.
- Peace
Resource Center, Wilmington,
OH. Research collection and rental and purchase service at Wilmington
College.
- PeaceWire
is a cooperative effort between
the Public Education for Peace Society,
and
End the Arms Race that provides useful and empowering information on
peace and disarmament issues in Canada.
- Physicians
for Global Survival
(Canada)
supports the abolition of nuclear weapons, the prevention of war, and
non-violent conflict resolution.
- Physicians
for Social Responsibility
seeks
create a world free of nuclear weapons, global environmental
pollution, and gun violence. The active conscience of American
medicine, PSR uses its members' expertise and professional leadership,
influence within the medical community and strong links to policy
makers to address this century's greatest threats to human welfare and
survival.
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Ploughshares
Fund supporting efforts
to build global security in the nuclear age
outstanding!
- Plutonium
Free Future is a Project of
INOCHI ("life force" in Japanese) is an international
environmental organization with focal points in North America, Japan,
and the Pacific Islands working to promote safe, clean, renewable
sources of energy, to phase out nuclear power, and to support a ban on
the research, testing production, deployment and use of nuclear
weapons.
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Project
NatureConnect fosters a
psychology that improves our lives and the environment through the use
of special sensory nature connecting techniques.
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Project
Ploughshares is a project of
the Canadian Council of Churches which undertakes policy research,
education, and advocacy programs to romote the peaceful resolution of
political conflict, demilitarization, and security based on equity,
justice, and a sustainable environment.
- Proposition
One Committee (known as Prop1)
is a grassroots disarmament organization featuring a nuclear alert and
useful links. Prop 1 keeps a 24 hour anti-nuclear vigil in front of
the White House. If you visited the must-see-sites of Washington DC,
you have seen their adamant protest.
- Pugwash
Conferences on Science & World Affairs
bring together, from around the
world, influential scholars and public figures concerned with reducing
the danger of armed conflict and seeking cooperative solutions for
global problems.
- The
Radiation and Public Health Project
is a nonprofit educational and scientific organization, established by
scientists and physicians dedicated to understanding the relationships
between low-level, nuclear radiation and public health.
- Richmond
Peace Education Center (RPEC) in Richmond, Virginia USA
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A
Season for Nonviolence, Los Angeles 1999
seeks to empower and revitalize our lives and our communities through
the practice of nonviolence as a way of life. See also the
national website.
- School of
the Americas Watch informs the public about the U.S. Army school
which trains troops in Low Intensity Conflict (LIC), which turns
out to be methods of torture and assassination rather than
humanitarian service. The SOA Watch is working to close this Pentagon
school for Latin American military.
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Science
for Peace is a Canadian
organization of natural scientists, engineers, social scientists,
scholars in the humanities and lay people. It brings together
professors, graduate students and first degree students who are
concerned about peace, justice and making an environmentally
sustainable future.
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Shape
Your Future seeks to start a
spiral of positive thinking and make young people feel their thoughts
and opinions about a nuclear weapons-free world are important.
- Shundahai
Network is an international
network of activists and organizations bridging the gap between the
environmental, peace and justice and indigenous land rights
communities.
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Stimson
Center Project on Eliminating Weapons of Mass Destruction
and links to Major
Reports on Nuclear Weapons Policy
- Stockholm
International Peace Research Institute
is an independent foundation established in 1966 to research and
disseminate data about arms production, military expenditures, and
disarmament.
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Student
Pugwash USA offers educational
programs that are interdisciplinary, intergenerational, and
international in scope, reflecting a belief that all citizens share a
responsibility to ensure that science and technology are utilized for
the benefit of humankind.
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Transnational
Foundation for Peace and Future Research
an experiment in applied peace research and global networking based in
Sweden
- Tri-Valley
CAREs (Communities Against a Radioactive Environment)
citizens concerned about nuclear weapons work at the Lawrence
Livermore and Sandia Livermore Laboratories
- 20/20
Vision seeks to protect the
environment and promote peace through grassroots action
- UNESCO
Culture of Peace Project
promotes peaceful solutions to problems
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Union
of Concerned Scientists is
citizens and scientists united in a common goal, healthy environment
and safe world
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United
Nations website for documents
events, general information, publications, news, databases
- U.S.
Arms Control and Disarmament Agencys
mission is to strengthen the national security of the United States by
formulating, advocating, negotiating, implementing and verifiying
effective arms control, nonproliferation,and disarmament policies,
strategies, and agreements.
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Veterans
for Peace military veterans
engaged in educational and humanitarian activities.
- Volunteers
For Peace (VFP) coordinating
international workcamps since 1982.
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War
and Peace Foundation
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War
Resisters League is committed
to eliminating war and the causes of war
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We
Said, "No Nukes!" a
Peoples Campaign to bypass the media and spread info one-to-one on
nuclear abolition
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Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
global women for action
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World
Association of Internation Studies (WAIS)
- World
Federalist Association works
toward an effective democratically elected federal system of global
governance that would have adequate power exercised under the rule of
law to deal with global problems.
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World
Peace Portal
Unrecognized Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO),
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World
Peace 2000 promotes a 24-hour
worldwide cease-fire on January 1, 2000.
Resources and
Archives
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The
Nuclear Files provides Documents
and Treaties
outstanding!
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Arms
Trade Database is a searchable
resource maintained by the Center for Defense Information
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Ballistic
Missile Defense is a resource
page maintained by the Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers
- Bulletin
of Atomic Scientists
outstanding!
- Cassini
Flyby Site that now provides nuclear weapons in space information
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Dr.
Ellis Evans' Website provides
information on the Sellafield nuclear fuel reprocessing site in the UK
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Freedom
Peace Democide and War more
freedom means less violence
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High
Energy Weapon Archives i-guide
to nuclear weapons
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InfoManage
International extensive
collection of links covering virtually all topics associated with
nuclear weapons.
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International
Peace Research Association
interdisciplinary research into the conditions of peace and the causes
of war and other forms of violence.
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The
Internet and the Bomb is a
valuable resource provided by the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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Major
Reports on Nuclear Weapons Policy
is available from the Committee on Nuclear Policy, Stimson Center.
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Missile
Proliferation is a resource
page maintained by the Federation of American Scientists.
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Nobel
Prize Internet Archive
provides background on Nobel Peace Prize winners.
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Nuclear
Age Peace Foundation list of
articles
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The
Nuclear Forces Guide provides
information on arsenals of various countries.
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Nukefix
features software that analyzes the nuclear weapons problem and offers
many useful links.
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The
Peace and Goodwill Site in
Canada offers resources and links for a nuclear weapons-free world.
-
Peace
for Educators is an excellent
resource for teachers of grades K-12 designed by an experience peace
educator.
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Peace
Research Tools and Links from
the Canadian Peace Education and Research Association offers links to
peace and conflict websites, Internet search engines, and other
Internet tools.
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Senator
Douglas Roche's website
includes a section on nuclear proliferation.
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Start
II is covered regularly
covered by a website offering updates, analysis, and relevant
documents.
-
Taking
Stock: Worldwide Nuclear Deployments 1998,
published by the Natural
Resources Defense Council, offers detailed information about the
size and location of nuclear arsenals worldwide.
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Taking
the Pulse of the US Nuclear Arsenal
includes a wealth of information on the current status of US nuclear
systems, warheads, and planning.
-
Weapons
Proliferation Issues features
many resources, including a number of online journals and newsletters.
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The
War, Peace and Security WWW Server
(Canada) is a comprehensive index to Internet resources for military
biography and history, peace, disarmament, and more.
Sites
with Lists of Links
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The
Nuclear Files Link of Links Page
outstanding!
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The
Big, Big List of Nuclear-Related Links
has more than 750 listings.
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Chiefs
of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments
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Address
Directory For The Politicians Of The World
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Disarmament
Links has been compiled by the
NGO Committee on disarmament.
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Empowerment
Resources For Personal Growth, Social Change, and Ecology
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Guidestar's
searchable database is said to
include 600,000 nonprofits.
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Halcyon.
An eclectic compilation whose guiding light is Marshall McLuhan.
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NIRA
World Directory of Think Tanks, 1999
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Norbert's
Bookmarks for Active People
features links for many categories, including Peace Movements, Peace
Resarch, Nuclear Test Ban, Anti-Nuclear Energy, and more.
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NukeFix
list of Cool Links a long list,
although not in alphabetical order
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Nuclear
Energy Information Centre
focuses on the issues and technical aspects of nuclear power. providing
information on issues, technical topics, news, and geographic links.
-
Peace
and Goodwill Site features links
for many topics, including nuclear weapons, the International Criminal
Court, environment, and nonviolent action.
-
PeacePage
includes links to 140 sites.
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Perline's
Website contains more than 230
links to nuclear-related sites.
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Proposition
One has compiled an excellent
list of nuclear-related links, Nuclear
Web Sites and Related Sources.
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Nonprofit
Organizations List - search 16,000 nonprofits by keyword or name,
thanks to Action Without Borders.
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Top
Ten Sites for Nonproliferation Research,
according to the Center for
Nonproliferation Studies.
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World
Peace 2000 Links maintained by
Action Without Borders features listings in many categories, including
peace, human rights, disarmament, and conflict resolution.
Universities
and Think Tanks
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Carnegie
Non-Proliferation Conference of 1999
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Center
for Defense Information was
founded in 1972 as an independent monitor of the military
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Center
for Nonproliferation Studies of
the Monterey Institute of International Studies is the world's largest
NGO devoted to combating the spread of weapons of mass destruction.
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Center
for War/Peace Studies a
"think-tank" located in the United Nations backyard
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Global
Peace and Security Program at U.C.
Santa Barbara is an affiliated unit of UCSB's Global
and International Studies Program.
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NIRA
World Directory of Think Tanks, 1999
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Peace
and Conflict Research Centers, Institutes, Organizations & Networks
a long list of links
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Stimson
Center
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The
Nuclear Files University and Think Tank List
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US
Foreign Policy Think Tanks
compiled by The Nuclear Files
outstanding!
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US
Nuclear Weapons Cost Study Project
The Brookings Institution on nuclear arms cost, numbers, and deployment
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