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Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, Version 4.0

New Book on Fix­ing Government

Released Sep­tem­ber 2009. Order from Paragon House, Amazon.com, or your local bookstore.

International Conferences on World Peace (Asia)

The Inter­na­tional Con­fer­ence on World Peace (ICWP) began as the fruit of the first pro­fes­sor exchanges between Korea and Japan. Aca­d­e­mics with­out the vested inter­ests of polit­i­cal and reli­gious lead­ers were able to fos­ter greater under­stand­ing and coöper­a­tion than had been pos­si­ble in the cul­tural and polit­i­cal spheres. They are orga­nized by the Asian chapters […]

PWPA">China: the Focus of the 3rd International Congress of PWPA

More than 265 par­tic­i­pants gath­ered at the Westin Philip­pine Plaza Hotel from August 24–29, 1987 for the Third Inter­na­tional Con­gress of the Pro­fes­sors World Peace Acad­emy. The theme of the con­fer­ence “China in a New Era: Con­ti­nu­ity and Change” was the focus of dis­cus­sion for more than 100 of the world’s lead­ing China schol­ars. Dr. […]

Second International Congress, “The Fall of the Soviet Empire”: Prospects for Transition to a Post-Soviet World.

The Inter-Continental Hotel, Geneva, Switzer­land. August 13–17, 1985

Descrip­tion of the Aca­d­e­mic Con­fer­ence by the Orga­niz­ing Chair­man, Pro­fes­sor Alexan­der Shtro­mas.
For the first time in the his­tory of West­ern schol­ar­ship, a full four-day con­fer­ence, at which over eighty papers were pre­sented, con­cen­trated exclu­sively on prospects for trans­for­ma­tion to a post-Soviet world; for the first time, a […]

First International Congress

A short five days after the Inter­na­tional Con­fer­ence on the Unity of the Sci­ences (ICUS), which con­vened in Chicago, Novem­ber 24–27, 1983, lead­ers of Pro­fes­sors World Peace Acad­emy (PWPA) world­wide were sud­denly invited to Korea by the Rev. Sun Myung Moon for the First Inter­na­tional Con­gress of PWPA. What fol­lowed was an exhil­i­rat­ing and fruitful […]