Center for War/Peace Studies
The Center for War/Peace Studies, "a non-profit, tax-exempt U.S. organization incorporated in 1977, is a "think tank" located in the United Nations backyard. The central objective of the CW/PS is to establish an international political and legal system that will make possible the abolition of war." [1]
Contents
Separate Group with same name
The Center for War/Peace Studies of the New York Friends Group (Quakers).
They formerly published the War/Peace Report which was "devoted to war/peace issues in general, with a lot of attention to the role of the United Nations; it was not specifically focused on Vietnam, though it did pay attention to Vietnam. Some issues have been placed on-line in the Virtual Vietnam Archive of the Vietnam Project, at Texas Tech University". [2]
People
Accessed September 2008: [3]
- Executive Director - Lucy Law Webster
- Director of Programs - Juan Federer
- Peace, Environment Network - E. Scott Ryan, Director
- Board Chair - Hamilton Kean
- Vice Chair - Myron W. Kronisch
- Secretary-Treasurer - Francis M. Ssekandi
- Assistant Treasurer - Naushard Cader
Directors at Large
Board of Sponsors
- John B. Anderson
- Elise Boulding
- Walter Cronkite
- Melvin Dubin
- Benjamin B. Ferencz
- Louise S. Hoffman
- Ned Kassouf & Joyce Kassouf
- Alice Mathias
- Russell W. Peterson
- Major General Indar Jit Rikhye (Ret.)
- Yoshikazu Sakamoto
- Pete Seeger
- J. David Singer
- George Soros
Founder
- Richard Hudson, Founder of the Center for War/Peace Studies, and author/creator of the Binding Triad
Other Early Leaders
- Robert Gilmore
- Harrison B.W. Hoffman, former Chair, CW/PS
- Robert Rosenstock
- Louis B. Sohn
- Paul C. Szasz, author of CW/PS study, "Alternative Voting Systems in International Organizations"
Contact
- Web: http://www.cwps.org
The Center for War/Peace Studies, Inc. 330 East 38th Street, Suite 19Q New York, NY 10016