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International Conferences on World Peace-Asia

Professors World Peace Academy Posted on November 23, 2000 by Gordon L. AndersonNovember 23, 2000

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 cooperation than had … Continue reading →

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

Professors World Peace Academy Posted on August 28, 1987 by Gordon L. AndersonAugust 28, 1987

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 … Continue reading →

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

Professors World Peace Academy Posted on August 20, 1985 by Gordon L. AndersonAugust 20, 1985

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 … Continue reading →

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First International Congress

Professors World Peace Academy Posted on January 19, 1983 by Gordon L. AndersonJanuary 19, 1983

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 … Continue reading →

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