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  • ...in Journal of Peace Research Vol 6 no3. 1969</ref>, has moved the idea of Peace towards being a state where there is neither violence nor a potential cause
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  • '''Peace operations''' cover a wide range of activities that are needed in the sort | title = Joint Publication 3-07.3, Peace Operations
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  • The '''Peace River''' is a tributary of the [[Mackenzie River]].<ref name=energeticcity2 ...ps://energeticcity.ca/2019/10/11/highway-of-the-north-exhibit-at-the-north-peace-museum/
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  • The '''Fund for Peace''' is a research and educational organization that works to prevent war and
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  • ...tp://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/ http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/], accessed June 2, 2008.</ref> In recent years, [[Kofi Annan]], [[Jimmy C ...instead allocated to the Main Fund<ref>[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1972/ Recipient for 1972]</ref>
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  • ...olitical satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize," is a quotation frequently credited to the American satirist [[Tom L .... His main assistant was [[Nguyen Co Thach]]. The main preconditions for peace discussions were total withdrawal of all U.S. troops, removal of the South
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  • The '''Imagine Piano Peace Project''' was a peaceful demonstration against violence in which a piano a ...tion house's 15% commission). They allowed the piano to be exhibited at a peace protest on November 22, 2006, at the "Grassy Knoll" in Dallas, Texas, U.S.,
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  • {{r|Peace}} {{r|Peace building}}
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  • ...tor Alfred Nobel, awarded for fraternity between nations, and promotion of peace.
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  • ...stablished in international law; an end to violence against civilians; and peace and justice for all peoples of the Middle East." | publisher = Jewish Voice for Peace}}</ref> Describing it as the main group that has called for suspension of m
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  • ...=Lewis|first=Dave|date=14 January 2010|title=Jimmy Page at Beijing Show of Peace Press Conference - United Nations Award Presented|url=http://www.tightbutlo ...ronmental-benefit-concert-announced-at-press-conference-in-beijing-show-of-peace-concert-to-take-place-on-april-17th-in-china-81502017.html|publisher=PR New
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  • ...is chartered to help, through training, advice, and direct engagement in [[peace operations]], in: | publisher = United States Institute of Peace
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  • {{r|Permanent International Peace Bureau}}
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  • [[Peace operations#peace enforcement|peace operations]] authorized under Chapter VII of the [[United Nations Charter]]
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  • Among the oldest think tanks, the '''Carnegie Endowment for International Peace''', founded in 1910, is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to adva
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  • ...al organization) created by the United States, to serve as a resource in [[peace operations]] and [[conflict resolution]]
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  • Planned global peace [[concert]] featuring [[music]]ians, celebrities, and politicians, that was
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Imagine Piano Peace Project]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ice organization, as well as continuing her work as an activist for a just peace in Palestine and Israel. Her study, Public Policy in Divided Societies: The {{r|Cecilie Surasky}} Deputy Director of [[Jewish Voice for Peace]]; joined JVP in 2003 as part of a [[Ford Foundation]] human rights fellows
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  • {{r|Peace}} ...Director, Allen & Company; trustee, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]
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  • {{r|Peace operations}} {{r|Chester Crocker}} Board member, [[United States Institute of Peace]]
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  • {{r|Pathways to Peace}} {{r|Global Peace Award}}
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  • *[http://www.showofpeace.com/ Official International Show of Peace Concert website]
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  • ...ajjan]] announced the creation of the '''Dallaire Centre of Excellence for Peace and Security''' on June 25, 2019.<ref name=MinNatDef2019-06-25/> ...Soldiers Initiative, will be creating a Dallaire Centre of Excellence for Peace and Security, within the Canadian Defence Academy.
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  • A non-profit organization, working for Peace, founded by retired General [[Romeo Dallaire]]
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  • ...in Journal of Peace Research Vol 6 no3. 1969</ref>, has moved the idea of Peace towards being a state where there is neither violence nor a potential cause
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  • [[Peace operations#peace enforcement|peace operations]] authorized under Chapter VII of the [[United Nations Charter]]
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  • *Post-Conflict Borders and UN Peace Operations: Part II, A Phased Approach to Post-Conflict Border Security (St *Twenty-First-Century Peace Operations ([[United States Institute of Peace]], 2006) http://www.stimson.org/pub.cfm?id=404
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  • ...ost-Conflict Peace and Stability Operations, [[United States Institute for Peace]]; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...ost-conflict Peace and Stability Operations, [[United States Institute for Peace]]; Expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...ost-conflict Peace and Stability Operations, [[United States Institute for Peace]]
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  • ...peace negotiator, former President of Finland, recipient of the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize, and mediator for the United Nations.
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  • ...Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and a recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]].
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  • {{r|Peace operations}} {{r|Chester Crocker}} Board member, [[United States Institute of Peace]]
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  • ...cer, "Lipset's Gift to Peace Workers: On Getting and Keeping Democracy." ''Peace Magazine,'' April 2007
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  • Program Director at [[Peace x Peace]]; Deputy Director, [[Aspen Institute#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy G
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  • ..., [[Israeli Defense Forces]] for the North Gaza Strip; former head of the 'Peace Negotiations Administration' under [[Prime Minister of Israel]] [[Ehud Bara
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  • ====Peace process==== {{r|1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty}}
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  • {{r|Peace operations}} {{r|Kosovo|Peace operations in Kosovo}}
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  • ...is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank devoted to enhancing international peace and security. Its major objectives are: * strengthening institutions for international peace and security
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  • Trustee, [[Fund for Peace]]; UN Mission to Sudan; field consultant in [[peace operations]]; World Bank (2003-2005) overseeing demobilization and reintegr
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  • {{r|Peace}} ...Director, Allen & Company; trustee, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]
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  • *''Arts of Power: Statecraft and Diplomacy'', [[United States Institute of Peace]] Press, Washington, D.C., 1997. ...omat's Dictionary'', Second Edition, revised, [[United States Institute of Peace]] Press, Washington, D.C. 1997
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  • ...WU and UNITE, predecessor unions to UNITE HERE; Secretary, [[Americans for Peace Now]]; former communications director, [[Open Society Institute]]
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  • ==Imagine Piano Peace Project==
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  • The '''Peace River''' is a tributary of the [[Mackenzie River]].<ref name=energeticcity2 ...ps://energeticcity.ca/2019/10/11/highway-of-the-north-exhibit-at-the-north-peace-museum/
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  • ...; participant in [[Forum 2000]]; advisory boards of the [[Peres Centre for Peace]] in Israel and the [[Global Panel]] in Germany
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  • {{r|Pathways to Peace}} {{r|Global Peace Award}}
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  • ...al adviser", he was actually the head of the DRV delegation to the [[Paris Peace Talks]], conducting the real negotiations with [[Henry Kissinger]] while sp He was awarded, but refused, the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for the settlement; it was a joint award to Kissinger as well.
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  • (1931-) Actor from [[Northern Ireland]] who has campaigned for peace there
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  • Built to transport coal on the Upper [[Peace River]]
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  • ...[entrepreneur]] [[Alfred Nobel]] in the categories [[Nobel Prize for Peace|Peace]], [[Nobel Prize for Literature|Literature]], [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Ch
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  • ...[[Kissinger Associates]]; trustee, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]
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  • Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Board Chair, [[Americans for Peace Now]]
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  • 1835-1919, Scottish-American steel maker, philanthropist and peace activist
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  • .../world/2014/oct/10/nobel-peace-prize-winner-kailash-satyarthi Who is Nobel peace prize winner Kailash Satyarthi?]'. 10th October 2014.</ref> ...ent'': '[http://bba.org.in/?q=content/nobel-peace-prize-2014-gallery Nobel Peace Prize 2014 Gallery]'. 11th December 2014.</ref>
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  • Executive director, [[J Street]]; board of directors, [[Americans for Peace Now]]
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  • Indigenous rights activist and 1992 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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  • Senior Fellow, [[United States Institute for Peace]]; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • * [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - Bishop [[Desmond Tutu|Desmond Mpilo Tutu]]
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  • A non-profit organization, working for Peace, founded by retired General [[Romeo Dallaire]]
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  • ...Institute; senior associate at the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]; professorial lecturer at the [[School of Advanced International Studies,
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  • ...5) Chinese human-rights activist and recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize for Peace
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  • Vice Chairman, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]; President Emeritus and Professor of Economics, [[Carleton College]]
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  • 1905 peace treaty that ended the Russo-Japanese War after negotiations led by U.S. Pre
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  • ==Peace operations== ...es also comprise the ECOWAS Monitoring Group (ECOMOG) is a non-standing [[peace operations]] force that has operated in civil war in [[Sierra Leone]] and i
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  • ...uthor, often called the ''"greatest of all novelists"''; wrote ''[[War and Peace]]''.
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  • ...ency]] and served as Project Director for the [[United Nations Panel on UN Peace Operations]] ([[Lakhdar Brahimi|the Brahimi Report]]; consultant to the mul
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  • The treaty developed at the Paris Peace Conference following World War I.
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  • {{r|Nobel Peace Prize}} {{r|Nobel Peace Center}}
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  • ...al and development consultant for countries in Africa; trustee, [[Fund for Peace]]
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  • Indian children's rights activist and 2014 Nobel Peace Prize co-winner.
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  • ...any. He did not expect, however, to witness personally the failure of the peace [[Woodrow Wilson]] tried to make.
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  • Chairman, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]; Chairman of the Board, Retired, BG Group Pl
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  • President of the USA from 1977 to 1981, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
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  • ...at [[George Mason University]]; Board member, [[United States Institute of Peace]]
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  • ...Democracy and Rule of Law Project, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...[[Henry L. Stimson Center]], co-directing the [[peace operations|Future of Peace Operations]]; led the expert group on military options of the [[Genocide Pr
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  • [[Nobel Peace Prize]]; member, [[Committee for the Present Danger]]; Professor, Boston Un
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  • ...l of the United Nations]]; trustee, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]; board, [[International Crisis Group]]
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  • 14th Dalai Lama of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism and a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
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  • *[http://www.showofpeace.com/ Official International Show of Peace Concert website]
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  • ...and Gordon P. Getty Trusts; member of the Board of the [[U.S. Institute of Peace]] ; member of Council on Foreign Relations and [[International Institute fo
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  • Vice president of the [[United States Institute for Peace]], focused on Congressional relations, headquarters construction, and [[Lat
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  • Highest land combat headquarters for Coalition tactical units in the peace operations phase of the [[Iraq War]]
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  • ...its chief administrative officer; Co-chair, board of trustees, [[Fund for Peace]]
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  • MTP Investments (real estate); Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Seeds of Peace; American Friends of Tel Aviv University
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  • Trustee, [[Fund for Peace]]; former Chairman and CEO of Ceska Sporitelna, the largest bank in the [[C
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  • Vice President for Studies, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]; advisor, [[Center for Global Development]]
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  • ...ceived the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for establishing the [[United Nations]] [[peace operations]] division and established the Canadian healthcare system. [[Pie
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  • ...e Rothkopf Group; Visiting Scholar, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]; advisor, [[Center for Global Development]]
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  • ...enter for Conflict Analysis and Prevention, [[United States Institute for Peace]]; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • supervising producer with [[Discovery Channel]]; Secretary, [[Fund for Peace]]; former producer for [[NBC News]]
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  • ...me of Emperor [[Hirohito]], or the name of his reign, meaning "enlightened peace"
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  • Specialized agency of the UN, created in 1946, to aid peace by promoting international cooperation in education, science, and culture.
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  • President, [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]; board, [[International Crisis Group]]; board of directors, Nuclear Threa
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  • ...on University; co-chair, [[Jewish Academic Network for Israeli-Palestinian Peace]]; Board of Directors, [[Meretz-USA]]
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  • ...anization of the [[Quakers]] in the United States; co-recipient of [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (1947)
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  • ...and public affairs strategist; board member of [[Ameinu]], [[Americans for Peace Now]] and the Givat Haviva Educational Foundation
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  • ...ions to a maximum effort against the Axis states and to accept no separate peace.
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  • The means, under [[just war theory]], by which the war is concluded and the peace restored
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  • Executive Vice President of the [[United States Institute of Peace]], directing program work, public outreach, publications and strategic plan
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  • ..., the Institution itself must constantly and dynamically point the road to peace, to personal freedom, and to the safeguards of the American system."</block
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  • ...World War I, for the union of Austria with Germany; forbidden by the 1919 peace treaties, but carried out under German military threat in March 1938.
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  • ...onal Guard]] adviser to the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]; Trustee, [[Fund for Peace]]
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  • ...se University]]; Board member ''ex officio'', [[United States Institute of Peace]]; Council on Foreign Relations
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  • President and board member ''ex officio'' of [[United States Institute of Peace]] since 1993; [[Assistant Secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Aff
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  • ...store the pro-Catholic religious and territorial situations reached in the Peace of Augsburg (1555).
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  • ...ajjan]] announced the creation of the '''Dallaire Centre of Excellence for Peace and Security''' on June 25, 2019.<ref name=MinNatDef2019-06-25/> ...Soldiers Initiative, will be creating a Dallaire Centre of Excellence for Peace and Security, within the Canadian Defence Academy.
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  • ...nnon's 1971 album, inspired by a Yoko Ono poem; expresses a wish for world peace and harmony, and remains perhaps his best-known work.
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  • Among the oldest think tanks, the '''Carnegie Endowment for International Peace''', founded in 1910, is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to adva
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  • Spokesman, [[Americans for Peace Now]]; previously [[Washington, D.C.]] bureau chief and reporter for [[Haar
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  • ...versity of Virginia]]; Former Board Chairman, [[United States Institute of Peace]]
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  • ...e for Human Rights in North Korea]]; previously at the [[U.S. Institute of Peace]] and [[National Endowment for Democracy; 2003 keynote presenter to [[Amnes
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  • ...zair]]; network of student activists organizing for [[social justice]] and peace in Israel and Palestine
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  • ...and 1965; official head of the North Vietnamese delegation to the [[Paris Peace Talks]] but really subordinate to [[Le Duc Tho]].
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  • ...devoted efforts to determine the influence of aviation technology in world peace and lectured widely.
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  • ...ister in 1940; [[Navy Minister (Japan)|Navy Minister]] and associated with peace faction July 1944 to surrender
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  • ...of State]] (2009-); former board member, [[J Street]] and [[Americans for Peace Now]]; [[Bill Clinton]] campaign and administration; former executive direc
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  • *John Yoo, ''The Powers of War and Peace: The Constitution and Foreign Affairs after 9/11'' University of Chicago Pr
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  • ...especially interested in international organizations and received [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for contributions there; negotiated to avert [[World War Two in the
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  • A pro-democracy leader in Burma and the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991; she was subjected to house arrest for much of the years sinc
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  • Attorney with Pepper Hamilton; Vice-chair, board of trustees, [[Fund for Peace]]; Adjunct Professor, [[Georgetown University]], teaching European Communit
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  • ...s deposits -- Wabasca just southwest of Athabasca, Cold Lake to the south, Peace River to the west. ...ulk is found in Canada in four regions: Athabasca, Wabasca, Cold Lake, and Peace River; together covering an area of some 77,000 km2.
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