Who’s Who in Peace Intelligence: Richard Falk

Richard Falk is the Albert G. Milbank Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University and the Bette and Wylie Aitken Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at Chapman University School of Law. His book, The Great Terror War (2003), considers the American response to September 11, including its relationship to the patriotic duties of American …

Worth a Look: The Anti-Globalization Breakfast Club: Manifesto for a Peaceful Revolution

Alternative models for grass roots economic development such as micro-financing are now being widely adopted in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and elsewhere. New views on measuring development such as GDH (gross domestic happiness) have been adopted by Bhutan rather than GDP, and China’s own hybrid approach combining market and planned policy to achieve economic transformation offer …

WikiLeaks Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize

WikiLeaks Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize (Associated Press) A Norwegian lawmaker has nominated WikiLeaks for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, saying Wednesday that its disclosures of classified documents promote world peace by holding governments accountable for their actions.

Chavez: US Needs Orderly Transition; Merkel Calls for Peaceful Transition to Democracy in US

Hugo Chavez Weighs in on US Instability Voice of America, 30 January 2011 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday called for an orderly transition in the US to a government that reflects the aspirations of the American people.  The president spoke by telephone with world and Western Hemisphere leaders about the situation in the US. …

Who’s Who in Peace Intelligence: Douglas A. Macgregor

Wikipedia Biography with Many Links The Macgregor Briefings: An Information Age Vision for the U.S. Army NOTE 1:  HTML versions work, PPT do not NOTE 2:  Cyber/IO is the enabler of all that he envisions. Warrior’s Rage: The Great Tank Battle of 73 Easting (2009) Transformation Under Fire: Revolutionizing How America Fights (2004) Breaking the …