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The Pugwash Newsletter

Issued by the Council of the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs

Pugwash June 2004 Newsletter, Volume 41, Number 1
Volume 41 - Number 2
December 2004


To the Pugwash Community

Pugwash Meeting no. 303
Jammu and Kashmir and the India-Pakistan dialogue: The Prospects Ahead,
Kathmandu, Nepal, 11-14 December 2004

Report of the Secretary General for 2003-2004
Prof. Paolo Cotta-Ramusino

The Dorothy Hodgkin Memorial Lecture
54th Pugwash Conference–Seoul, Korea
Dr. Hussain Al-Shahristani

REPORTS ON RECENT PUGWASH WORKSHOPS:

  • Pugwash Meeting no. 294
    Second Pugwash Workshop on The Impact of Agricultural Biotechnology on Environmental and Food Security,
    Havana, Cuba, 1–4 April 2004

  • Pugwash Meeting no. 295
    Third Pugwash Workshop on Asian Security,
    Beijing, China, 13–16 April 2004
    –Pugwash delegation to DPRK, 17–20 April 2004

  • Enhancing Space Security: Ensuring Stakeholder Cooperation
    A conference co-sponsored by Pugwash with the Center for Defense Information and Montery Institute for International Security,
    Washington, DC, 22–24 April 2004

  • Pugwash Meeting no. 296 and 296-2
    12th Pugwash Workshop on The Middle East: Prospects for a WMD-free Zone,
    Washington, DC, 23 June 2004 and New York, NY, 23 July 2004

  • Pugwash Meeting no. 297
    Threats without Enemies: The Security Aspects of HIV/AIDS: A Second Exploratory Workshop sponsored by South African Pugwash Group,
    Limpopo, South Africa, 26–28 June 2004


PUGWASH GROUPS
The UK Pugwash WMD Awareness Campaign

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT/YOUNG PUGWASH


PUGWASH HISTORY: Work in progress, by Sandra Ionno Butcher


IN MEMORIAM: Martin Kaplan (1915–2004) — Obituary and Tributes


OBITUARIES: Bas Pease, Ted Taylor, Sir Gordon Wolstenholme,

Members of the Pugwash Council

Calendar of Future Meetings

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