Martin Institute for Peace Studies and Conflict resolution
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The Martin Institute for Peace Studies and Conflict resolution "is an inter-disciplinary research, teaching, and service center at the University of Idaho. It was founded for the purposes of advancing research and teaching into the causes of conflict and peaceful resolution...
"Also affiliated with the Martin Institute is the William Edgar Borah Outlawry of War Foundation, named for a former U.S. Senator from Idaho. Supported by a separate endowment, the Borah Foundation shares a related mission with the Martin Institute. The Martin Institute Director serves as Staff Director for the Borah Foundation Committee." [1]
Contents
Advisory Board
Accessed August 2008: [2]
- Katherine Aiken Dean, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, University of Idaho
- A. L. Alford, Jr. Publisher, Lewiston Morning Tribune
- Douglas Baker University of Idaho Provost
- Robert E. Bakes Attorney, Boise, ID.
- Lisa Carlson Professor, UI Dept. of Political Science
- John S. Chapman Attorney, Hailey, ID.
- Raymond Dacey Professor, UI Dept. of Business
- Verla Flores Retired college instructor
- Sharlene Gage Retired V.P., Ford Motor Co.
- Joel Hamilton Retired Professor, UI Dept. of Agricultural Economics
- Morris Krigbaum Retired teacher, New Meadows, ID.
- Kevin Martin Palo Alto, CA.
- Lowell Martin Retired businessman, Manchester, CT.
- Warren Martin Administrator, NASA, Pasadena, CA.
- Louise McClure Boise, ID.
- Sharon Scott Staff member, Martin Institute
- George Simmons Dean, Seattle University
- Richard Slaughter Economic consultant, Boise, ID.
- Gary Stubblefield Strategic Division, Titan Corp.
- Michael Wasko Attorney, Nezperce, ID
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ Home, Martin Institute, accessed August 29, 2008.
- ↑ Advisory Board, Martin Institute, accessed August 29, 2008.