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The Nuclear Free Press
Trent University
Peterborough
Ontario K9J 7B8
Canada
Tel: (7O5) 748 1554
AIMS
To stimulate interest in energy policy and foreign policy in Canada - both are
heavily committed to nuclear technology. To encourage direct citizen action and the
development of a sustained political lobby for non-nuclear. environmentally sound
policies. To promote the importance of decentralized energy technologies and of an
independent foreign policy for Canada.
METHODS
We publish news, research and analysis of developments in nuclear technology and politics
and of the activities of disarmament and environmental groups in non-nuclear
organizations. Occasionally special issues and inserts are produced dealing in-depth with
a particular issue. We also provide help and facilities to other groups producing or
distributing pamphlets or booklets.
The Nuclear Free Press is staffed entirely by volunteers.
SUCCESSES
Several publications, including the Energy Booklet and the Pickering
Evacuation Pamphlet have received wide circulation and have had some notable
immediate effects. The Tabloid - six years old with a circulation of 5.000.
FAILURES
The Nuclear Free Press continues to struggle through each issue with insufficient
resources and manpower. We have yet to build a staff structure and funding base that will
allow us to grow into an important and truly national vehicle for research, discussion and
organizing
FUTURE PLANS
We are planning an update of the Energy Booklet and a Militarism
Booklet that will examine Canadas military industry and defence and foreign
policy. The Nuclear Free Press will participate in the Utility Reform Project - an
effort to politicize Ontario Hydro
HELP NEEDED
Distributors and readers - write for a sample copy. Regional and group correspondents
and contributions of all kinds are welcome - reports and photographs of local events
and organizations, graphics, clippings from newspapers, essays and major research
undertakings. Write to the editor for guidelines.
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Planetary Initiative for
the World We Choose
Global Case Studies Project
Greenhouse
Trevelyan Terrace
Bangor, North Wales
Tel: (O248) 355821
AIMS
To document initiatives which act as potential models for a chosen, substainable future.
To make available practical case-study information and so inspire further initiatives
which share common elements. To promote awareness of the similarities/differences and the
successes/failures encountered in setting up projects. To put complementary schemes and
people geographically unconnected in touch with each other and so encourage global
co-operation.
To further facilitate global networking and co-operation
METHODS
By sending out questionnaires through existing networks and appropriate addresses. By
collating and simplifying the information collected for computer storage, retrieval and
cross-referencing. By feeding back and circulating appropriate information to those groups
participating.
SUCCESSES
Already many groups working for planetary good have pledged support and
information.
FAILURES
No major problems so far, but the project has only been operational since July 1983
FUTURE PLANS
We are exploring ways of refining our computer data base system to facilitate direct
communication between initiatives. We also hope to produce a book which will include a
cross section of case studies.
HELP NEEDED
Please let us know the contact addresses of any relevant projects.
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Oxford Project for Peace Studies
30 Sutherland Avenue
Oxford 0X2 8DX
AIMS
To help establish peace-making skills by encouraging the advancement of the study of the
nature of peace and of the methods by which peace can be deepened and extended.
To foster research in the field of peace studies, relating to such
issues as international relations, the history of war, the non-violent resolution of
conflict, and the peaceful settlement of disputes.
To promote such studies at university level and especially in Oxford.
an international centre with outstanding academic facilities attracting scholars and
public servants from all over the world
METHODS
The project works through a co-ordinating committee. We aim first to create interest in
the city but then to appeal to the worldwide community. We seek either to work through
existing academic institutions or to create new channels for peace studies.
SUCCESSES
The project has become a registered Charitable Trust, and the framework for future appeals
has been established. Valuable informal links have been forged with academic institutions
nationally. A Peace Essay Prize competition has been launched.
FAILURES
Despite a great deal of progress, precise arrangements for establishing peace studies in
Oxford have yet to be formulated, and the collection of funds has been slow.
FUTURE PLANS
In the long term, to create a new academic Centre for Peace Studies. More immediately, to
explore other ways of promoting research and teaching including the funding of individual
posts of projects, or of an Annual Lecture. To identify new and important areas of study
worthy of support in this field. To build a fund-raising network to provide the
substantial sums needed. To help establish a Peace Archive and Library.
HELP NEEDED
Local assistance or ideas would be most helpful, but we welcome enquiries from further
afield, and particularly seek information on other peace studies programmes.
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