Annual Reports
1998
Evening for Peace [Distinguished Peace Leadership Award] Programs
17th Annual: A Royal Evening for Peace, Honoring His Majesty King Hussein and Her Majesty Queen Noor, Apr. 6, 2000
18th Annual: Celebrating Youth Shaping the Future, Honoring Hafsat Abiola and Craig Kielburger, Nov. 9, 2001
19th Annual: Architects of Justice, Honoring Dr. Robert Muller, Dr. Robert K. Woetzel, and His Excellency Arthur N. R. Robinson, Oct. 24, 2002
Frank K. Kelly Lectures on Humanity's Future
1st Annual: Frank K. Kelly, "Glorious Beings: What We Are and What We May Become," Feb. 2002
2nd Annual: Richard Falk, "American Civil Liberties & Human Rights under Siege," Feb. 2003
Global Security Studies
No. 1: "Accidental Nuclear War and Global Security," Dean Babst and David Krieger, Mar. 1988
No. 2: "Computer-in-Chief," Clifford Johnson, Dean Babst, Robert Aldridge, and David Krieger, Mar. 1988
No. 3: "Why Two Ballistic Missile Defenses Could Be Dangerous," David A. Bella and Dean V. Babst," May 1988
No. 4: "Computerizing Nations' Nuclear Hair Triggers," Dean Babst, Clifford Johnson, David Krieger, Shaun Gregoy, Michel Haag, and Robert Aldridge, Sept. 1988
No. 5: "Suicidal Defenses: Radioactive Weapons," Dean Babst and Margo Shulter, Feb. 1989
No. 6: "Overkill Capacity and Self-Assured Destruction (SAAD)," Dean Babst, Apr. 1989
No. 7: "Assessing the Self-Destructiveness of Trident II Submarines," Dean Babst, Nov. 1989
No. 8: "Assessing the Self-Destructiveness of MX and Minuteman Missiles," Dean Babst, Dec. 1989
No. 9: "Commerce: A Powerful Growing Force for Peace," Dean Babst, Sept. 1990
No. 10: "Building a World without War Is Possible," Dean Babst, June 1991
No. 11: "Massive Debts and the U.S. Economy," Dean Babst, Mar. 1992
No. 12: "America's Benevolent World Domination," Bob Aldridge, July 1992
No. 13: "Building a Peaceful World," Dean Babst, David Krieger, and Bud Deraps, Mar. 1993
No. 14: "New Challenges for Citizen Peacemaking," Adam Curle, June 1993
No. 15: "Do Dictators Use U.S. Arms to Suppress Their Own People?" Dean Babst, July 1993
No. 16: "The Feasibility of a Nuclear-Weapon–Free World," Joseph Rotblat, Aug. 1993
No. 17: "The 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention," Keith Suter, Dec. 1993
No. 18: "The Nuclear Arming of Japan," Atsushi Tsuchida, Feb. 1994
No. 19: "Growing SSBN Submarine Danger," Dean Babst and Robert Aldridge, Aug. 1994
No. 20: "Preventing Proliferation by Nuclear Weapons Abolition Supporting a Limited Extension of the NPT," David Krieger and Bas Bruyne, Sept. 1994
No. 21: "Denuclearization of the Oceans: Linking Our Common Heritage with Our Common Future," David Krieger, Mar. 1996
No. 22: "Nuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons," Theodore B. Taylor, July 1996
No. 23: "Disposal of High-Level Nuclear Waste," James C. Warf and Sheldon C. Plotkin, Sept. 1996
International Accidental Nuclear War Prevention Bulletin
No. 4: "Commerce: A Powerful Growing Force for Peace," Dean Babst, Aug. 1990
International Law Symposium
2006: At the Nuclear Precipice: Nuclear Weapons and the Abandonment of International Law (Santa Barbara, Feb. 23-25, 2006)
Special Reports
Summer 1999: "Nuclear Weapons Abolition Strategy for the 21st Century," Abolition Strategy Meeting, Apr. 30, 1999
Sunflower
Scope and Content Note
No. 60 - May 2002
Waging Peace
Scope and Content Note
Vol. 1, No. 1 - Fall 1991
Vol. 2, No. 1 - Winter 1992
Vol. 2, No. 2 - Spring 1992
Vol. 2, No. 3 - Fall 1992
Vol. 2, No. 4 - Winter 1992
Vol. 3, No. 1 - Spring 1993
Vol. 3, No. 2 - Summer 1993
Vol. 3, No. 3 - Fall 1993
Vol. 4, No. 1 - Spring 1994
Vol. 4, No. 2 - Summer 1994
Vol. 4, No. 3 - Fall 1994
Vol. 4, No. 4 - Winter 1994/1995
Vol. 5, No. 1 - Spring 1995
Vol. 5, No. 2 - Summer 1995
Vol. 5, No. 3 - Fall 1995
Vol. 5, No. 4 - Winter 1995/1996
Vol. 6, No. 1 - Spring 1996
Vol. 6, No. 2 - Summer 1996
Vol. 6, No. 3 - Fall 1996
Vol. 7, No. 1 - Spring 1997
Vol. 7, No. 2 - Summer 1997
Vol. 7, No. 3 - Fall/Winter 1997
Vol. 8, No. 2 - Summer 1998
Vol. 8, No. 3 - Fall 1998
Vol. 9, No. 1 - Spring 1999
Vol. 9, No. 2 - Summer 1999
Vol. 9, No. 3 - Fall/Winter 1999
Vol. 10, No. 1 - Spring 2000
Vol. 10, No. 2 - Summer 2000
Vol. 10, No. 3 - Winter 2000
Vol. 11, No. 1 - Spring 2001
Vol. 11, No. 2 - Summer 2001
Vol. 11, No. 3 - Fall 2001
Vol. 12, No. 1 - Spring 2002
Vol. 12, No. 2 - Summer 2002
Vol. 12, No. 3 - Winter 2002
Vol. 13, No. 1 - Spring 2003
Ephemera
Scope and Content Note
Additions 2004
Book Files
Nuclear Alert Files
Waging Peace Files
IPWOS (Peace Week)
Recent Items (Kelly program, announcement for Cronkite event)
Babst [Dean] Files
Audiotapes [cassettes]
Distinguished Peace Leader
1992 - Mairead Corrigan Maguire
1993 - Carl Sagan
1994 - Dr. Helen Caldicott
1995 - Father Theodore Hesburgh
1996 - Anne and Paul Ehrlich
1997 - Lord Yehudi Menuhin
1998 - Jody Williams
2003 - Harry Belafonte and Jonathan Schell
Ellsberg, Daniel - "The Iraq Crisis and Its Nuclear Dimensions," 2003
Ellsberg, Daniel - "Year One of the Nuclear Weapons Abolition Era," 1995
Falk, Richard - "American Civil Liberties & Human Rights Under Siege," 2nd Annual Frank K. Kelly Lecture on Humanity's Future, 2003
Insight and Outlook
No. 203 - Terry Tempest Williams, "The Politics of Place," n.d.
No. 315 - Jakob Von Uexkull, "Paths to a Positive Future," n.d.
No. 331 - Adam Curle, "Peacemaking in Troubled Times," n.d.
Krieger, David - On the 1996 State of the World Forum, Oct. 15, 1996
Lifetime Achievement Award
1991 - Linus Pauling, "Reflections on the Persian Gulf 'War'"
1995 - Elisabeth Mann Borgese
Muller, Robert - "Seeing the World with Global Eyes," Oct. 24, 2002
Sheehan, Danny - "Before and After 9-11," n.d.
Summit Meeting for Humanity
Glendinning, Chellis, July 7, 1993
Kelly, Frank, et al., July 8, 1993
World Citizen Awards
Ted Turner, "We Can Still Turn It Around," Nov. 6, 1998
HM Queen Noor, "The Responsibilities of World Citizenship," Apr. 6, 2000
Zirbes, Lloyd - Interview, Apr. 21, 1988
Additions (Sept. 9, 2004) (Jan. 13, 2005)
No. 1: Abiola, Hafsat
No. 2-4: Borgese, Elisabeth Mann
No. 5: Caldicott, Helen
No. 6-7: Hesburgh, Theodore
No. 8: Hoffman, Gene
No. 9: Kent, George
No. 10: Kielburger, Craig
No. 11: Kielburger, Mark
No. 12: Krieger, David
No. 13-14: Williams, Jody
Videotapes
No. 1: Applause
No. 2-4: Borgese, Elisabeth Mann
No. 5-14: Caldicott, Helen, 1994
No. 15: Chernobyl Cover Up
No. 16: Chernousenko on Chernobyl
No. 17-18: Givirtz, Don, Mar. 1998
No. 19-21: Kelly, Frank
No. 22: Kent, George
No. 23: Kielburger, Craig, with Hafsat Aviola
No. 24-35: Krieger, David
No. 36-39: Menuhin, Yehudi
No. 40-44: Matsubara, Miyoko
No. 45-50: NAPF
No. 51-52: Queen Noor
No. 53: NPF
No. 54-57: NPT
No. 58: Pavlov, Yuri
No. 59-61: Rotblatt, Dr. Joseph
No. 62-63: Turner, Ted
No. 64-67: Williams, Jody
No. 68: Miscellany
No. 79-86: Kelly Frank
No. 87: Kelly Frank
No. 88: Kent, George
No. 89-104: Hoffman, Gene
No. 105-106: Hoffman, Gene
No. 107-109: Abiola, Hafsat
Beta (large)
No. 7-8: Caldicott, Helen
No. 10-11: Hoffman, Gene
No. 13-16: Kelly, Frank
No. 17: Kent, George
No. 19-21: Krieger, David
No. 24: Matsubara, Miyoko
No. 25: NPT Afternoon
Beta (small)
No. 2-3: Borgese, Elisabeth Mann
No. 4-6: Caldicott, Helen
No. 9: Hesburgh, Theodore
No. 12: Kelly, Frank
No. 22-23: Matsubara, Miyoko
No. 26: NPT Afernoon
Ampex 196
No. 2: NAPF B-Roll