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         Sato Eisaku:     more books (21)
  1. Sato Eisaku nikki (Japanese Edition) by Eisaku Sato, 1997
  2. Sato Naikaku kaiso (Chuko shinsho) (Japanese Edition) by Hisashi Senda,
  3. Address by Prime Minister Eisaku Sato at public hearing on national administration: Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, September 25, 1969 by Eisaku Satō, 1969
  4. Seiden Sato Eisaku (Japanese Edition) by Eizo Yamada, 1988
  5. Toward Greater Responsibility, Two speeches by Mr. Eisaku Sato, Prime Minister of Japan (December, 1967, Japan Reference Series 6 - 67,) by Eisaku Sato, 1968
  6. The Emperor's new clothes: can Japan live without the bomb?: An article from: World Policy Journal by Masaru Tamamoto, 2009-09-22

21. Premi Nobel
alle relative pagine dell'Archivio dei Premi nobel. sato, eisaku, 1974.
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L'e-museo offre informazioni aggiornate su tutti i 736 vincitori del Premio, l'Organizzazione Nobel, Alfred Nobel, gli eventi e così pure materiale educativo e giochi. L'e-museo Nobel consta di più di 9.000 documenti statici, diversi data base ed un gran numero di produzioni multimediali connessi ai Premi Nobel.
Di seguito riportiamo l'elenco alfabetico dei Premi Nobel; cliccando sui singoli nomi è possibile connettersi alle relative pagine dell'Archivio dei Premi Nobel
Name Anno di conferimento Addams, Jane The American Friends Service Committee Amnesty International Annan, Kofi ... Wilson, Thomas Woodrow in particolare sito ufficiale di MEDICI SENZA FRONTIERE - MSF ITALIA raggiungibile con la posta elettronica all'indirizzo: msf@msf.it

22. Prix Nobel
Translate this page Accueil . Lauréats du prix nobel de la paix. 1973, H. Kissinger (É.-U.),Le Duc Tho* (Viêt-nam). 1974, sato eisaku (Jap.), S. MacBride (Irl.).
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Accueil Lauréats du prix Nobel de la paix ANNÉE LAURÉAT(E) H. Dunant (Suisse), F. Passy (Fr.) E. Ducommun (Suisse), A. Gobat (Suisse) W. R. Cremer (G.-B.) Institut de droit international B. von Suttner (Autr.) T. Roosevelt (É.-U.) E. T. Moneta (It.), L. Renault (Fr.) K. P. Arnoldson (Suède), F. Bajer (Dan.) A. M. F. Beernaert (Belg.), P. H. B. Balluet d'Estournelles de Constant (Fr.) Bureau international de la paix, à Berne T. M. C. Asser (P.-B.), A. H. Fried (Autr.) E. Root (É.-U.) H. La Fontaine (Belg.) non décerné non décerné non décerné Comité international de la Croix-Rouge, à Genève (ONG) non décerné T. W. Wilson (É.-U.) L. Bourgeois (Fr.) K. H. Branting (Suède), C. L. Lange (Norv.) F. Nansen (Norv.) non décerné non décerné J. A. Chamberlain (G.-B.), C. G. Dawes (É.-U.) A. Briand (Fr.), G. Stresemann (All.) F. Buisson (Fr.), L. Quidde (All.) non décerné F. B. Kellogg (É.-U.) N. Söderblom (Suède) J. Addams (É.-U.), N. M. Butler (É.-U.) non décerné N. Angell (G.-B.) A. Henderson (G.-B.) C. von Ossietzky (All.) C. Saavedra Lamas (Argent.)

23. Government
It has given the nation seven prime ministers, including Ito Hirobumi, Japan'sfirst Prime Minister, and sato eisaku, who was awarded the nobel Prize.
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GOVERNMENT
  • The New Emperor of Japan (1990)
    20 minutes, colour, English, VHS

    Presented is a video documentary of the life of Japan's present reigning monarch, Emperor Akihito. Initially, he is seen giving his first audience, followed by chronological vignettes of his life. The Emperor's three children are introduced. Also shown is the Empress, as a mother and a woman of many accomplishments.
    Yamaguchi: The Dawn of Japan (1990)
    15 minutes, colour, English, VHS, Tape 47

    The history of Yamaguchi prefecture, at the tip of Honshu, and the role that it has played in the creation of modern Japan are described. It has given the nation seven prime ministers, including Ito Hirobumi, Japan's first Prime Minister, and Sato Eisaku, who was awarded the Nobel Prize. The history of Yamaguchi prefecture, at the tip of Honshu, and the role that it has played in the creation of modern Japan are described. It has given the nation seven prime ministers, including Ito Hirobumi, Japan's first Prime Minister, and Sato Eisaku, who was awarded the Nobel Prize.
    Facts about the Islands - The Northern Territories (1992)
    35 minutes, colour, English, VHS

24. Sato, Eisaku
eisaku sato was born on March 27, 1901 in Tabuse, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. Hemarried Hiroko sato on February 23, 1926 and has two From Les Prix nobel 1974
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Sato, Eisaku Eisaku Sato was born on March 27, 1901 in Tabuse, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan.
In 1921, completing the course of senior high school, he entered Tokyo Imperial University (now Tokyo University) and majored in German jurisprudence.
In 1923, he passed the senior civil service examinations, and in the following year, upon graduating from the University, he joined the Ministry of Railways. In the Ministry, he held various important posts, such as Director of the Osaka Railways Bureau from 1944 to 1946 and Vice-Minister for Transportation from 1947 to 1948.
He married Hiroko Sato on February 23, 1926 and has two sons. The elder son, Ryutaro, is Managing Director of the Asian Drilling Co. Ltd. and the younger son, Shinji, is a member of the House of Councillors.
His hobbies include golf, fishing, and performing the traditional Japanese tea ceremony (chanoyu) with his wife.
His first contact with the political world was on his appointment to the post of Chief Cabinet Secretary of the second Yoshida Cabinet in 1948.

25. Sato, Eisaku
Translate this page eisaku sato est né à Takubo et étudie le droit à l sato tient à assurer le mondeque son pays ne détiendra conclusion de ce pacte que le prix nobel de la
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Sato, Eisaku Eisaku Sato est né à Takubo et étudie le droit à l’Université de Tokyo. A la fin de ses études en 1924, il entre au Ministère des chemins de fer et est élu au parlement en 1949. Il occupe plusieurs postes ministériels et devient Premier ministre en 1964 (jusqu'en 1972). Sato poursuit une politique étrangère qui favorise l’amitié avec d’autres pays, en affirmant la place centrale qu’occupe la position anti-guerre de la constitution japonaise. Sato entreprend d’améliorer les relations entre le Japon et les autres pays de la région Pacifique. Il intervient personnellement dans plusieurs cas de litiges en Asie (par ex. entre l’Inde et le Pakistan, l’Indonésie et la Malaisie), afin de persuader les pays concernés de trouver une solution pacifique. Sato tient à assurer le monde que son pays ne détiendra jamais d’armes nucléaires et, en 1970, le Japon signe le traité de non-prolifération des armes nucléaires. C’est pour son rôle dans la conclusion de ce pacte que le prix Nobel de la paix lui est décerné. Selon l'article 9 de la constitution japonaise de 1946, le peuple japonais renonce pour toujours à la guerre et à la menace ou à l’emploi de la force pour résoudre les disputes internationales. Afin d’atteindre cet objectif, le Japon s’engage à ne jamais détenir d’armées de terre, de mer et de l'air, ni d’autre potentiel de guerre.

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By nature, the nobel Peace Prize was mostly conferred to politicians who 1953), WillyBrandt (1971), Kissinger and Le Duc Tho (1973), sato eisaku (1974), Sadat
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nobel Peace Prize Laureates / Number of nobel Laureates by Nation nobelPeace Prize Laureates 1974, sato, eisaku MacBride, Sean, Japan Ireland.
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28. Nobel De La Paix
Translate this page Source site officiel des prix nobel AN, LAURÉAT. 1973, Henry Kissinger (É.-U.),Le Duc Tho* (Viêt-nam). 1974, sato eisaku (Jap), Samuel MacBride (Irl).
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Prix Nobel - Paix Source : site officiel des prix Nobel
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Henri Dunant (Suisse), F. Passy (Fra) E. Ducommun, A. Gobat (Sui) W. R. Cremer (G.-B.) Institut de droit international B. von Suttner (Aut) E. T. Moneta (Ita), L. Renault (Fra) A. M. F. Beernaert (Bel),
P. H. B. B. d'Estournelles de Constant (Fra) T. M. C. Asser (P.-B.), A. H. Fried (Autr) H. La Fontaine (Bel) L. Bourgeois (Fra) F. Nansen (Norv) A. Briand (Fra), G. Stresemann (All) F. Buisson (Fra), L. Quidde (All) N. Angell (G.-B.) A. Henderson (G.-B.) C. von Ossietzky (All) C. Saavedra Lamas (Arg) Vicomte E. Cecil of Chelwood (G.-B.) The Friends Service Council (G.-B.)
J. Boyd Orr (G.-B.) L. Jouhaux (Fra) Albert Schweitzer (Fra) Lester B. Pearson (Can) D. Pire (Bel) P. Noel-Baker (G.-B.) A. Luthuli (AfS)
Unicef R. Cassin (Fra) Organisation internationale du travail Willy Brandt (RFA) Sato Eisaku (Jap), Samuel MacBride (Irl) Andrei Sakharov (URSS) M. Corrigan, B. Williams (Irl.) Amnesty International Lech Walesa (Pol) Desmond Tutu (AfS) Oscar Arias Sanchez (Costa Rica) Forces de l'ONU pour le maintien de la paix.

29. Nobel Barýþ Ödülü Alan Ýsimler
nobel Barýþ Ödülü Alan Ýsimler. ÖDÜLÜ ALAN, YIL. Addams, Jane,1931. Sanchez, Oscar Arias, 1987. sato, eisaku, 1974. Schweitzer, Albert,1952.
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Nobel Barýþ Ödülü Alan Ýsimler ÖDÜLÜ ALAN YIL Addams, Jane The American Friends Service Committee Amnesty International Angell, Sir Norman Arafat, Yasser Arnoldson, Klas Pontus Asser, Tobias Michael Carel Bajer, Fredrik Balch, Emily Greene Beernaert, Auguste Marie Francois Begin, Menachem Belo, Carlos Felipe Ximenes Borlaug, Norman Bourgeois, Leon Victor Auguste Brandt, Willy Branting, Karl Hjalmar Boyd-Orr Of Brechin, Lord John Briand, Aristide Bride, Sean Mac Buisson, Ferdinand Bunche, Ralph Butler, Nicholas Murray Cassin, Rene Cecil, Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Chamberlain, Sir Austen Constant, Paul Henribenjamin Balluet D'estournelles De Corrigan, Mairead Cremer, Sir William Randal Dalai Lama Dawes, Charles Gates De Klerk, Fredrik Willem Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières) Ducommun, Elie

30. Vitalog.com - Search By Chronology
RABIN Yitzhak (1922 1995) Israeli statesman, winner of the nobel Prize for Peacein 1994 sato eisaku (1901 - 1975) Prime minister of Japan (1964-72), winner
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31. Vitalog.com - Search By Location
of the nobel Prize for Literature in 1968 OE Kenzaburo (1935 ) Japanese novelist,winner of the nobel Prize for Literature in 1994 sato eisaku (1901 - 1975
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32. Asiaweek.com | A Question Of Pride | 10/27/2000
(Former Japanese premier sato eisaku had left office in 1974 by Ironically, thoughhe finally has his coveted nobel, Kim is facing feisty opposition at home.
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In Gao Xingjian's play Bus Stop, frustrated commuters wait ten years for a vehicle that never pulls in. The victory bus finally arrived for Gao himself last week when he was named this year's recipient of the Nobel Prize for literature. The first Chinese writer to win the prestigious award, Paris-based Gao had been on the shortlist for some years, though the dissident writer's selection was still a big surprise. More prominent Chinese figures acceptable to Beijing had been considered better bets. Some of Gao's rivals were positively peeved. Red Sorghum author Mo Yan hung up when Asiaweek phoned for a reaction. He answered a second call with a "no comment." For the first time, Asia is celebrating three Nobel prizes in the same year. The trio was capped on Oct. 13 when the Nobel committee in Oslo announced that after 14 consecutive nominations, South Korean President Kim Dae Jung had finally won the peace prize for his commitment to democracy, human rights and reconciliation with the Communist North. With Gao, that put two anti-establishment figures on the Nobel honor roll, international recognition that reform and the defense of liberty have become Asia's new touchstones. The third laureate from the region was Shirakawa Hideki of Japan's University of Tsukuba who won the chemistry prize for his work on developing conductive plastics.

33. Asiaweek.com
Alumni include four nobel laureates two for literature, one for physicsand a peace prize went to a former PM, the late sato eisaku.
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1. UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO Established: 1877 Address: 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113 Phone: 81-3-3812-2111 Fax: 81-3-5689-7344 Website: http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp No institution in Japan, or perhaps all of Asia, is more associated with power and privilege than the University of Tokyo. Todai, as it is widely known, has produced 10 of Japan's 24 postwar prime ministers, including Nakasone Yasuhiro and Miyazawa Kiichi. Seven of the 21 cabinet ministers are alumni, as are a large number of civil-service mandarins. But if you want to talk of real power, consider that nearly 500 heads of Japan's top corporations are drawn from Todai ranks. Though it was officially founded 120 years ago, the university can be traced back to schools set up in the 18th century. The 40-hectare main campus in Hongo, central Tokyo, lies on the former estate of a feudal lord, and parts of the original gardens have been preserved. The university is best known for its law school a premier breeding ground for future leaders. Other disciplines, such as science, literature, architecture and medicine, also enjoy reputations for excellence. Todai researchers are prominent in fields such as earthquake studies and HIV treatment. Alumni include four Nobel laureates: two for literature, one for physics and a peace prize went to a former PM, the late Sato Eisaku.

34. Tajlogo01
December 10. 1974 sato eisaku (19011975) received the nobel PeacePrize. sato served as prime minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972.
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December 10 SATO Eisaku (1901-1975) received the Nobel Peace Prize. Sato served as prime minister of Japan from 1964 to 1972. The Nobel Prize was awarded Sato because of his steadfast antinuclear diplomacy. Sato shared the prize with Sean MacBride, president of the International Peace Bureau (Geneva) and United Nations Commissioner for Namibia. United Nations University and the Sato Memorial Foundation sponsor an annual essay contest to stimulate thought on conflict resolution. The Teaching about Japan website is edited by Clayton Dube
He welcomes your comments and suggestions. UCLA Center for East Asian Studies

35. AldeaEducativa.com | Contenidos Y Consultas Educativas
Translate this page Premios nobel de 1974. Hayek, FA von. Presidente de la Camara Internacional dela Paz, Ginebra, y la Comisión de Nambia, Naciones Unidas. sato, eisaku.
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36. ALFRED NOBEL AND THE NOBEL PRIZES
The award ceremony always takes place on December 10, the anniversary of nobel'sdeath, and ceremonies are held on that date in both sato, eisaku 1974.
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III. Alfred Nobel And The Nobel Prizes Alfred Nobel is the man who invented dynamite. He is better known today, however, as the man who established some of the most prestigious prizes in the world. Born in 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden, Nobel from his youth had a dream of inventing an explosive so devastating it would deter humans from making war. Instead, his invention made war easier. Though he was a Swede by birth, he was very much an international man, being educated in St. Petersburg, Russia, where his family moved when he was a child. In St. Petersburg, he studied with private tutors, particularly showing interest in chemistry and languages. He mastered Swedish, Russian, English, French, and German. At the age of 17 he began two years of educational travel throughout Germany, France, Italy and to the United States. Then at the age of 19 he became a chemist, working with his father in St. Petersburg. The family returned to Sweden and in 1863 he was a chemist in his father's explosives factory at Heleneborg near Stockholm. In 1864 Nobel received a patent covering detonating charges and percussion caps. Called "The Nobel Igniter," it was to be called at a later time "the greatest discovery ever made in both the principle and practice of explosives." His 1866 invention of dynamite revolutionized mining, road building and tunnel blasting. In 1875 a later improvement was patented as blasting gelatine. In 1887 he patented ballistite, the first of the nitroglycerine smokeless powders. This was to serve as the basis for cordite which was eventually to change the use of firearms.

37. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Paz, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, nobel DE LA PAZ. Presidente de la Camara Internacional de la Paz,Génova, y la Comisión de Nambia, Naciones Unidas. sato, eisaku (Japón).
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NOBEL DE LA PAZ Jouhaux, Léon (Francia) Presidente de la C.G.T. Presidente del Cómite Internacional del Concejo Europeo, Vice-presidente de la Confederación Internacional de Libre Comercio, Vice-presidente de la Federacióm Mundial de Tratados Comerciales, delegado a las Naciones Unidas.
Schweitzer, Albert (Francia) Cirujano misionero. Fundador del hóspital Lambaréné, en República de Gabon.
Marshall, George C. (Estados Unidos) General, Presidente de la Cruz Roja Américana, ex-secretario de Estado y Defensa, Delegado a las Naciones Unidas, originador del Plan Marshall.
Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados (Naciones Unidas) Genova, una organización de apoyo y alivio a los refugiados, fundada por las Naciones Unidas en 1951.
No se concedió El premio en metálico fue asignado al fondo especial en una proporciónn de 1/3. Los 2/3 restantes se asignaron al fondo del premio correspondiente a esta categoría.

38. The Norwegian Nobel Institute - List Of Laureates
money for 1967 was transferred to the Main Fund, and twothirds to the nobel Institute'sSpecial UN Commissioner for Namibia; and sato, eisaku, Japan, 1901-1975
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39. HERO - Higher Education & Research Opportunities In The UK: Nobel Intentions
Noone could accuse the nobel Committee today of avoiding difficult issues. Prizehas gone to some people who did not deserve it, (eisaku sato, not previously
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40. Nobel Deeds
that followed, another nine Japanese were recognized by the nobel committee for one tothe nine, Kawabata Yasunari (literature in 1968), sato eisaku (peace in
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Sci-Tech Feature Nobel Deeds The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences again recognized Japanese scientists in 2002 with the award of Nobel Prizes in Physics and Chemistry to Dr. Koshiba Masatoshi and Tanaka Koichi. Nakamura Masami reviews the history of Japanese success in the Nobel science prize areas and looks closely at the work of the two Japanese recipients in 2002. Table 1: Japanese Nobel Laureates (Natural Science Fields) Table 2: The Number of Laureates in Natural Science Fields Source: Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Tohoku University TWO Japanese scientists, Dr. Koshiba Masatoshi (physics) and Tanaka Koichi (chemistry) were among the Nobel laureates for 2002. It was the first time that two Japanese were among the Nobel winners in the same year, and it was the third consecutive year in which a Japanese had won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.

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