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  • , she was chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, a UK pressure group; she resigned in 1985.
  • roperty in Iraq and Ireland, and that their disarmament action was reasonable, taking into consider
  • entually finds solace and love in a nuclear disarmament activist.
  • a local teacher and a Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament activist.
  • The country had halted all disarmament activities of UNSCOM and refused to co-oper
  • and, who has been a Jain monk and a nuclear disarmament advocate, and is the current editor of Resu
  • he UN Secretary General's Advisory Board on Disarmament Affairs and continues to do so while holdin
  • fleet in exile from January 1921 until its disarmament after the recognition by France of the Sovi
  • 9 and then Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency between 1989 and 1993.
  • 1974, he went to the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA) as a physical science officer
  • uclear Affairs at the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and was Head of the U.S. Delegation
  • Assistant Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, remaining in this position until 19
  • ence Advisory Board of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, serving from 1964 to 1971.
  • ccording to Dr. Anne Cahn (Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1977-1980) "if you go through most
  • ng for the creation of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, played an important role in lobbyin
  • o Advisory Committee of US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
  • lligence Agency and the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
  • Commerce, State, and the Arms Controls and Disarmament Agency.
  • ch a link outside the framework of a larger disarmament agreement in April 1963 both sides announce
  • rovide assurance of compliance with nuclear disarmament agreements for the achievement and maintena
  • essity of establishing in the Conference on Disarmament an appropriate subsidiary body with a manda
  • He supported nuclear disarmament and was open to discussion on the subject o
  • of its policies - a supporter of unilateral disarmament and generally an opponent of militarism.
  • he Peace Pledge Union, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and War Resisters' International.
  • ification as a positive step on the road to disarmament and to promnote economy..
  • The control of the arms race: Disarmament and arms control in the missile age (1965)
  • bvious winner, campaigning on a platform of disarmament and peace between the warring factions in N
  • nuclear weapons, conditional upon eventual disarmament, and the right of other signatories to use
  • his leadership of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and the British campaign against apartheid
  • She favours nuclear disarmament and is viewed as being a Eurosceptic.
  • She is the niece of former Nuclear Disarmament and Greens WA Senator Jo Vallentine.
  • l for Civil Liberties, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, and the Greenham Common women's campaign.
  • peaker, in numerous international events on disarmament and international security, such as NPT, CW
  • Washington DC ballot initiative for Nuclear Disarmament and Economic Conversion.
  • It noted the completion of the disarmament and demobilisation processes, respect for t
  • Peace Magazine is a Canadian magazine on disarmament and peacebuilding issues, published by Cana
  • Moore was also active in disarmament and social justice issues, as well as nonvi
  • K Parliamentarians for Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and Non-proliferation, established in Octob
  • orter of non-nuclear proliferation, nuclear disarmament, and peaceful use of nuclear technology.
  • K Parliamentarians for Multilateral Nuclear Disarmament and Non-proliferation, established in Octob
  • , and Goff was made Minister of Defence and Disarmament and retained the Trade portfolio.
  • Deeply committed to disarmament and haunted by the prospects of a nuclear w
  • In 1987 the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act was passed but it did
  • in 2003 for ORG's work on the promotion of disarmament and non-violent methods for resolving confl
  • ord was appointed Labour's spokesperson for Disarmament and Arms Control, Auckland Issues, and asso
  • of topics in order to further the causes of disarmament and world peace.
  • The term is associated with disarmament and murder of Ottoman Armenian soldiers dur
  • and forty pacifists and advocates of total disarmament and common ownership of the means of produc
  • (c) Assisting ongoing negotiations on disarmament and continuing efforts to ensure greater in
  • of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control and Associate Minister of
  • ps, on issues such as Indian Ocean affairs, disarmament and nuclear deterrence; and also at various
  • 924 to 1938, Cassin pressed for progress on disarmament and in developing institutions to aid the r
  • is for being a reason of failing to achieve disarmament and to assure peace.
  • nment of National Unity complete verifiable disarmament and demobilization of Janjaweed militia by
  • olicies, particularly its stance on nuclear disarmament, and left the party altogether in 1988.
  • ter of Pacific Island Affairs, Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control, and Associate Minister of
  • It strongly opposed unilateral nuclear disarmament and withdrawal from NATO as advocated by CN
  • Korean affairs, the United Nations system, disarmament and non-proliferation, and democracy and hu
  • rds to the ceasefire, separation of forces, disarmament and demobilisation of URNG combatants and o
  • Disarmament and Demilitarization.
  • organisations such as Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and local animal rights groups.
  • secure environment for upcoming elections; disarmament and dismantling of militias; the cantonment
  • Postgraduate Course in Disarmament and Nonproliferation, 380 teaching hours
  • A program for disarmament and reintegration of veteran soldiers is cu
  • He has been a persistent advocate for disarmament, and a world free of nuclear weapons.
  • s alternative member of the subcommittee on disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation.
  • s a fundraiser for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament around the time of Hiroshima Day in August.
  • d as Vice President of the NGO Committee on Disarmament at the United Nations, and serves on numero
  • monwealth of Nations, and advocated nuclear disarmament, backing Diefenbaker's position against hav
  • nd was in particular a supporter of nuclear disarmament being one time chair of Oxford CND.
  • treaties and negotiations on mutual nuclear disarmament between Russia (and its predecessor, the So
  • Gibbs chaired the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament between 1964 and 1967.
  • ative effort on chemical biological weapons disarmament between Harvard University and Science and
  • symbol of the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, but turned upside-down, with the words Mat
  • phen King-Hall supported unilateral nuclear disarmament by Britain, and proposed an alternative con
  • After disarmament by the Germans, the Italian soldiers and of
  • World Disarmament Campaign
  • ce with Article VI of the NPT, that nuclear disarmament can and should proceed independently of gen
  • h (The Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament), Colwell took a nine-month leave of absenc
  • he served as member of the Arms Control and Disarmament Commission from 1981 to 1983, and the Commi
  • he Franklin Flow" at the People for Nuclear Disarmament Concert in Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
  • He was a delegate to a General Disarmament Conference in Geneva in 1931.
  • (1964 to 1967) as UK Representative to the Disarmament Conference at Geneva and was then reappoint
  • ce in Budapest (1989) and a delegate at the Disarmament conference organised by Inter-Parliamentary
  • taff and represented the Netherlands in the disarmament conference in Geneva.
  • y assigned to the British delegation at the Disarmament Conference in Geneva under the auspices of
  • was sent as the Swedish delegate to the UN disarmament conference in Geneva, a role she kept until
  • y from the League of Nations and the Geneva Disarmament Conference in 1933.
  • ber of international bodies: the Washington Disarmament Conference of 1921, the Lytton Commission o
  • into effect as the result of the Washington Disarmament Conference, held by the US in 1921-22.
  • ny from the League of Nations and the World Disarmament Conference.
  • ll to work for the League's ends during the Disarmament Conference; while Maksim Litvinov, on behal
  • The League of Nations convened several disarmament conferences in the inter-war period.
  • The ENCD considered disarmament, confidence-building measures and nuclear t
  • He was also a representative in the disarmament congress held in Moscow in 1962 for world p
  • tention in the West in 1998 during the Iraq disarmament crisis and the UNSCOM weapons inspections.
  • sputed legality of U.S. actions in the Iraq disarmament crisis of 2002-03.
  • Main article: Iraq disarmament crisis
  • to stand with their U.S. allies" (see Iraq disarmament crisis).
  • 03 internationally, in reaction to the Iraq disarmament crisis.
  • Disarmament, Demilitarization and Good Governance
  • or the withdrawal of all foreign troops and disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration, repatria
  • (b) carry out disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of foreig
  • and international humanitarian law, and the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of Congol
  • r the elections; identification operations; disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of former
  • successor authority; create conditions for disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration activitie
  • nce of the inclusion of civilian police and disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration component
  • n those regions were urged to adhere to the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of foreig
  • authority throughout the country and that a disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration programme
  • the new Afghan Parliament, progress in the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration programme
  • The plan called for a six week period of disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration starting
  • Agreement and welcomed progress relating to disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR), an
  • A national commission for the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration was put i
  • f children were incorporated into peace and disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration processes
  • was preventing MONUC from carrying out its disarmament, demobilisation, repatriation, reintegratio
  • toring of armed groups and the ceasefire; a disarmament, demobilisation, reintegration, repatriatio
  • thorised the MONUC mission to assist in the disarmament, demobilisation, rehabilitation and reinteg
  • undian government was urged to finalise the disarmament, demobilisation, and reintegration process,
  • to Kisangani and supported its role in the disarmament, demobilisation, repatriation, resettlement
  • f the Earth, Sustrans, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Democratic Left Scotland, Reforesting Scot
  • Calgary, Alberta, he was Director of the UN Disarmament Division in the United Nations Secretariat
  • ces on Middle East Peace, Worldwide Nuclear Disarmament, Economic and Social Justice, Peace in Cent
  • ject (Forum for Peace and World Congress on Disarmament Education, at UNESCO headquarters, in Paris
  • -ranging regulations to bring about general disarmament, effective international security and the c
  • ized in international law, arms control and disarmament efforts.
  • ing informed participation by all States in disarmament efforts;
  • y) as well as the 1972 Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament festival at Aldermaston, Steve's account of
  • nuclear groups include Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace, Internat
  • He was active in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament from its beginnings, and was president of t
  • he leadership's change of policy on nuclear disarmament from unilateral disarmament to a multilater
  • nfluence of her office to fight for nuclear disarmament, gay rights, local anti-smoking laws, bans
  • The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament has historically been a significant anti-nu
  • ommittee, the Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament have suggested that the centre supports the
  • mden New Journal heard her speak on nuclear disarmament, he offered her a fortnightly column in the
  • ional committee of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, he came last in a ballot to choose the cha
  • he second United Nations Special Session on Disarmament held in June, 1982.
  • were urged to make progress with regard to disarmament, identification and reunification operation
  • ion, making further progress toward nuclear disarmament impossible.
  • Bond uncovers a plot to force disarmament in Europe with the use of a nuclear weapon.
  • symbol, adopted by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in 1958, which is a combination of the sema
  • ement Aotearoa, as the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in New Zealand closed down in 2008.
  • it lost members to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
  • Main articles: Somali Civil War and Disarmament in Somalia
  • He joined the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in 1960, becoming an active member.
  • en by nuclear weapon states towards nuclear disarmament, including steps for the universality of th
  • ed countries to ensure general and complete disarmament including nuclear disarmament.
  • The Conference on Disarmament is urged to agree on a programme of work wh
  • ne point sounded positive about closing the disarmament issue.
  • VIC's working document on Iraq's Unresolved Disarmament Issues.
  • aser, former UN under-secretary-general for disarmament Jayantha Dhanapala, and former Australian f
  • the then chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Joan Ruddock, was also head of his local C
  • of homelessness, human trafficking, nuclear disarmament, labor rights, inclusive language, and LGBT
  • member of the Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament Law of the International Law Association.
  • He designed the nuclear disarmament logo for the first Aldermaston March, organ
  • Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament logo
  • landscape of nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament may be defined by the emergence of an exten
  • editor of Sanity, the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament monthly.
  • April Carter was active in the nuclear disarmament movement in Britain in the late 1950s and e
  • Bakhytzhan was an active member of Nuclear disarmament movement and together with Olzhas Suleimeno
  • During the revived nuclear disarmament movement of the 1980s she was a member of t
  • retirement he became active in the nuclear disarmament movement, and gave a speech in New Zealand,
  • World War II and later became active in the disarmament movement.
  • To agree that such disarmament must be verifiable to the satisfaction of a
  • Geneva, the primary centre for security and disarmament negotiations, home of the Conference on Dis
  • Throughout the process of UN disarmament negotiations, including through its various
  • refused overtures to participate in further disarmament negotiations.
  • Princess of Wales; and the Soviet-American disarmament negotiations.
  • dealt with issues such as UN peacekeeping, disarmament, nuclear proliferation and security affairs
  • d active cooperation in accordance with its disarmament obligations."
  • ons - to his playing a critical role in the disarmament of the African National Congress's (ANC) Se
  • ign forces from Lebanon; the disbanding and disarmament of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias;
  • especially for his contributions to nuclear disarmament of the great powers and the creation of a f
  • commander in Vienna Emil Fey called for the disarmament of the Schutzbund.
  • J. H. Morgan, Assize of Arms: The Disarmament of Germany and her Rearmament (1919-1939) (
  • l adjudicator was selected to look over the disarmament of Republican and Loyalist paramilitary wea
  • ion and United Nations peace force, and the disarmament of Janjaweed militias.
  • ain slogan of the rally was calling for the disarmament of Hezbollah and to renew support for the i
  • je Atoll until 18 September supervising the disarmament of the Japanese fortifications.
  • rity Council Resolution 1559 called for the disarmament of militia with the Taif agreement at the e
  • owers, and regulated the demobilization and disarmament of the Bulgarian armed forces.
  • ge for international commitment towards the disarmament of the Hutu militia interahamwe and ex-FAR
  • d for the withdrawal of foreign troops, the disarmament of armed groups, reaffirmed its support for
  • w from Lebanon" and "for the disbanding and disarmament of all Lebanese and non-Lebanese militias."
  • He was the director of program for the disarmament of Germany in 1944 and helped the Japanese
  • ith regards to the withdrawal of forces and disarmament of all forces and paramilitary forces.
  • of Sri Lanka has decided it would begin the disarmament of the feuding groups in early 2009.
  • To the total disarmament of all paramilitary organisations;
  • Disarmament of all illegal militias by 2007 at the late
  • a from the LTTE in late 1987 to enforce the disarmament of the LTTE as a part of the Indo-Sri Lanka
  • on 30 September 1996 and the Conference on Disarmament on 30 January 1997.
  • The necessary disarmament operations were formalised by decree of the
  • lift of Chinese troops to eastern China for disarmament operations, September-November 1945.
  • es at the 1962 World Congress for Peace and Disarmament, organised by the WPC, forty non-aligned or
  • e of several predecessors to the current UN disarmament organization, the Conference on Disarmament
  • e of several predecessors to the current UN disarmament organization, the Conference on Disarmament
  • Frisch was active in the field of nuclear disarmament, participating in the Moscow Pugwash Confer
  • Victorian senate candidate for the Nuclear Disarmament Party in the 1984 election.
  • imself he supported Peter Garrett's Nuclear Disarmament Party candidature for the Australian Senate
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