Nobel Prize In Peace Since 1901 nobel Prize in Peace since 1901 Year, Winners. 1901, Dunant, Jean Henri; Passy,Frederic. 1974, Bride, Sean Mac; sato, eisaku. 1975, Sakharov, Andrei Dmitrievich. http://www.planet101.com/nobel_peace_hist.htm
Extractions: Nobel Prize in Peace since 1901 Year Winners Dunant, Jean Henri; Passy, Frederic Ducommun, Elie; Gobat, Charles Albert Cremer, Sir William Randal Institute Of International Law Suttner, Bertha Sophie Felicita Von Roosevelt, Theodore Moneta, Ernesto Teodoro; Renault, Louis Arnoldson, Klas Pontus; Bajer, Fredrik Beernaert, Auguste Marie Francois; Constant, Paul Henribenjamin Balluet D'estournelles De Permanent International Bureau Asser, Tobias Michael Carel; Fried, Alfred Hermann Root, Elihu Fontaine, Henri La International Committee Of The Red Cross Wilson, Thomas Woodrow Bourgeois, Leon Victor Auguste Branting, Karl Hjalmar; Lange, Christian Lous Nansen, Fridtjof Chamberlain, Sir Austen; Dawes, Charles Gates Briand, Aristide; Stresemann, Gustav Buisson, Ferdinand; Quidde, Ludwig Kellogg, Frank Billings Soederblom, Lars Olof Nathan Addams, Jane; Butler, Nicholas Murray Angell, Sir Norman Henderson, Arthur Ossietzky, Carl Von Lamas, Carlos Saavedra Cecil, Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne Refugees, Nansen International Office For International Committee Of The Red Cross Hull, Cordell
Géniesenherbe.org - Prix Nobel De La Paix Translate this page Le prix nobel de la paix est attribué par le Comité nobel Norvégien, situéà Oslo, en Norvège. 1974, sato eisaku (Japon) et Sean Mac Bride (Irlande). http://www.geniesenherbe.org/theorie/prix/nobpaix.html
Extractions: Lauréats du prix Nobel de la paix Le prix Nobel de la paix est attribué par le Comité Nobel Norvégien , situé à Oslo, en Norvège. Année Récipiendaire Jean Henri Dunant (Suisse) et Frédéric Passy (France) Elie Ducommun (Suisse) et Charles Albert Gobat (Suisse) sir William Randal Cremer (Grande-Bretagne) Institut de droit international (Gand, Belgique). baronne Bertha Sophie Felicita von Suttner , née comtesse Kinsky von Chinic und Tettau (Autriche-Hongrie) Theodore Roosevelt (États-Unis) Ernesto Teodoro Moneta (Italie) et Louis Renault (France) Klas Pontus Arnoldson (Suède) et Fredrik Bajer (Danemark) Auguste Marie François Beernaert (Belgique) et Paul Henri Benjamin Balluet D'Estournelles de Constant , baron de Constant de Rebecque (France) Bureau international permanent de la paix (Berne, Suisse). Tobias Michael Carel Asser (Pays-Bas) et Alfred Hermann Fried (Autriche-Hongrie) Elihu Root (États-Unis) Henri Marie La Fontaine (Belgique) NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (Genève, Suisse). NON ATTRIBUÉ Thomas Woodrow Wilson (États-Unis) Léon Victor Auguste Bourgeois (France) Karl Hjalmar Branting (Suède) et Christian Lous Lange (Norvège) Fridtjof Nansen (Norvège) NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain (Grande-Bretagne) et Charles G.
International Biography Year nobel PRIZE WINNERS E. Borlaug 1971 - Willy Brandt 1972 - - 1973 - HenryA. Kissinger , Le Duc Tho 1974 - Sean MacBride , sato eisaku 1975 - Andrei D http://www.palestinehistory.com/intbio14.htm
International Organization And Names WINNERS Year nobel PRIZE WINNERS Sean MacBride , sato eisaku 1975 Andrei D http://www.palestinehistory.com/text/others.htm
Extractions: Palestine Homepage Index Balfour Declaration - Letter, dated 2 Nov 1917, from British foreign secretary A J Balfour to Lord Rothschild (chair, British Zionist Federation) stating: HM government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people. It helped form the basis for the foundation of Israel 1948. Index Abdel Nasser, Gamal (1918-1970) - Egyptian politician, prime minister 1954-56 and from 1956 president of Egypt (the United Arab Republic 1958-71). His nationalization of the Suez Canal 1956 led to an Anglo-French invasion and the Suez Crisis, and his ambitions for an Egyptian-led union of Arab states led to disquiet in the Middle East (and in the West). Nasser was also an early and influential leader of the nonaligned movement. Nasser entered the army from Cairo Military Academy, and was wounded in the Palestine War of 1948-49. Index Sadat, Anwar
Chronologie Du Japon - Wikipedia sato eisaku reçoit le prix nobel de la paix; 1975 décès de sato eisaku; 12 août 1978 traité de paix conclu avec la Chine. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronologie_du_Japon
Ëàóðåàòû Íîáåëåâñêèõ ïðåìèé ìèðà Sanchez, Oscar Arias, 1987. sato, eisaku, 1974. Schweitzer, Albert, 1952. Williams,Jody, 1997. Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, 1919. nobel Peace Prize Winners 19971901. http://orel.rsl.ru/archiv/nob_w.htm
Extractions: Alphabetical listing of Nobel Peace prize laureates Name Year Awarded 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 Ducommun, Elie Dunant, Jean Henri Esquivel, Adolfo Perez Fontaine, Henri La Fried, Alfred Hermann The Friends Service Council Gobat, Charles Albert Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich Hammarskjoeld, Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl
ARCHIVE: Entries Invited For Essay Contest nobel Peace Prize. Essays may be in English (3,000 to 6,000 words) or Japanese(8,000 to 16,000 characters). Essays should be submitted to The eisaku sato http://update.unu.edu/archive/issue6_4.htm
Extractions: Essay Contest The Eisaku Sato Memorial Foundation for Cooperation with the United Nations University is accepting entries for its annual international essay contest. This years theme: "The Role of the United Nations in the International Community of the 21st Century." Eisaku Sato The Foundation was established by the late Mr. Sato, former Prime Minister of Japan, with the monetary award from his 1974 Nobel Peace Prize. Essays may be in English (3,000 to 6,000 words) or Japanese (8,000 to 16,000 characters). Essays should be submitted to: The Eisaku Sato Memorial Foundation for Cooperation with the United Nations University, 3-16-9, Hiroo, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0012, Japan. Anyone may enter. Deadline: January 31, 2001.
Italian Articles eisaku sato ha servito come primo ministro del Giappone dal 1964 al 1972. Nel 1974ottenne il Premio nobel per la Pace per il suo rifiuto di accettare le armi http://www.transparent.com/newsletter/italian/2000/mar_00.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the March edition of Italian Monthly, the Internet newsletter from Transparent Language. This issue marks the second in our three-part series looking back on some of the most notable people, events and accomplishments of the 20th century. This months article focuses on some of the great civil leaders and humanitarians from Asia, the Middle East and North Africa. We hope you find it both informative and useful in your language study. In May, we will conclude the series with a look at Latin American artists, writers and filmmakers who helped shape our view of the 20th century. Ci sono tanti personaggi che hanno contribuito a migliorare le condizioni della loro comunità, del loro paese, o su scala mondiale nel ventesimo secolo. Questo bollettino vuole dare un contributo ad alcuni dei più importanti fautori nel campo umanitario e civile dellAsia, Medio Oriente e Africa settentrionale, la cui influenza è stata riconosciuta su scala internazionale nel ventesimo secolo. Eisaku Sato ha servito come primo ministro del Giappone dal 1964 al 1972. Viene riconosciuto globalmente per la sua diplomazia nello sforzo di intensificare le relazioni internazionali di pace dentro lAsia e tra il Giappone e le altre parti del mondo. Nel 1974 ottenne il Premio Nobel per la Pace per il suo rifiuto di accettare le armi nucleari, codesta azione portò alla firma del Trattato sulla Non-proliferazione delle Armi Nucleari.
Portuguese Articles eisaku sato served as prime minister of Japan from 19641972. signing of the Treatyon the Non-proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, earned him the nobel Prize for http://www.transparent.com/newsletter/portuguese/2000/mar_00.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the March edition of Portuguese Monthly, the Internet newsletter from Transparent Language. This issue marks the second in our three-part series looking back on some of the most notable people, events, and accomplishments of the 20th century. This months article focuses on some of the great civil leaders and humanitarians from Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. We hope you find it both informative and useful in your language study. In May, we will conclude the series with a look at Latin American artists, writers, and filmmakers who helped shape our view of the 20th century. Apesar do escopo desta pesquisa se limitar a um curto espaço de tempo, são inúmeros os indivíduos que merecem a nossa atenção pelos seus esforços em melhorar as condições de suas comunidades, seus países ou do mundo em geral. Este boletim informativo presta homenagem a alguns importantes líderes civis e humanitários da Ásia, Oriente Médio e África do Norte cujas proezas foram reconhecidas internacionalmente no século vinte. Eisaku Sato exerceu o cargo de primeiro-ministro do Japão entre 1964-1972. Ele é amplamente reconhecido pela sua diplomacia em estabelecer relações internacionais pacíficas na Ásia e em outras partes do mundo . Sua rejeição aos armamentos nucleares, que causou a assinatura do Tratado de Não Proliferação dos Armamentos Nucleares, fez com que ele ganhasse o prêmio Nobel da Paz em 1974.
Asia's Brightest Moments - Suite101.com 1972 sato eisaku of Japan received a nobel Peace Prize. 1973 Le Duc Tho ofNorth Korea received a nobel Peace Prize. Hmong Story Cloth From Vietnam. http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/3760/22522
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Odin - The Nobel Peace Prize this period was allocated to the Main Fund for 1942 and two thirds to the nobel Institutes sato,eisaku, Japan, 1901 1975.Former Prime Minister of Japan http://odin.dep.no/odin/engelsk/norway/foreign/032091-120048/index-dok000-b-n-a.
Extractions: News Norway in facts and figures About Norway ... Contact Normal Print Language The Nobel Peace Prize October is the month when the names of the Nobel prize winners are made known to the world. The winners are the people who have proved worthy to be honoured that year for their significant contributions in the fields of physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and work for peace. In addition, a Nobel memorial prize was established in 1968 The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel. Since 1969, this prize has been awarded at the same time as the five Nobel Prizes. Many other similar prizes are of course given by other institutions all over the world, but the Nobel prizes have maintained a unique position since the first one was awarded in 1901. There are many reasons for this, but probably one of the most important is the general trust in the thoroughness of the investigations and deliberations undertaken by highly qualified persons before each award is made In his will of 1895 Alfred Nobel stipulated that the scientific prizes and the prize for literature should be awarded by Swedish institutions. But the decision regarding the peace prize he left to a committee appointed by the Norwegian parliament, the Storting.
Odin - Le Prix Nobel De La Paix sato, eisaku, Japon (1901-1975 http://odin.dep.no/odin/fransk/om_odin/adresser/032091-991373/index-dok000-b-n-a
Extractions: Page d'accueil, version norvégienne Actualités Informations sur la Norvège Monarchie, gouvernement, régime politique ... Nous écrire Mode normal Imprimer Language Le prix Nobel de la paix C'est au mois d'octobre que sont désignés chaque année les lauréats du prix Nobel. Le monde entier apprend alors le nom de ceux qui, par l'importance de leur contribution au progrès de la physique, de la chimie, de la médecine, de la littérature et du travail pour la défense de la paix, se sont montrés dignes de cette haute récompense. En 1968, a été créé un prix Nobel d'économie (prix de la Banque de Suède pour les sciences économiques). Ce prix est, depuis, décerné en même temps que les cinq autres prix Nobel. En dépit du fait que d'autres prix analogues sont décernés par différentes institutions dans le monde entier, c'est le prix Nobel de la paix qui jouit du plus grand prestige. Il a toujours occupé une place à part auprès du public depuis qu'il fut décerné pour la première fois en 1901.
Nobel Prize For Peace nobel Prize for Peace. Borlaug (US) 1971 Willy Brandt (West Germany) 1973 Henry A.Kissinger (US); Le Duc Tho (North Vietnam) 1 1974 eisaku sato (Japan); Sean http://www.factmonster.com/cgi-bin/id/A0105783.html
Extractions: Henri Dunant (Switzerland); Frederick Passy (France) Elie Ducommun and Albert Gobat (Switzerland) Sir William R. Cremer (U.K.) Institut de Droit International (Belgium) Bertha von Suttner (Austria) Theodore Roosevelt (U.S.) Ernesto T. Moneta (Italy) and Louis Renault (France) Klas P. Arnoldson (Sweden) and Frederik Bajer (Denmark) Auguste M. F. Beernaert (Belgium) and Baron Paul H. B. B. d'Estournelles de Constant de Rebecque (France) Bureau International Permanent de la Paix (Switzerland) Tobias M. C. Asser
Les Prix Noble De La Paix Translate this page Les prix nobel de la Paix ont été décerné à 1901 H. Dunant (Suisse), F. Passy(Fr.). 1974 sato eisaku (Jap.), S. MacBride (Irl.). 1975 A. Sakharov (URSS). http://www.la-paix.org/les-nobels-de-la-paix.htm
Extractions: 1901 H. Dunant (Suisse), F. Passy (Fr.) 1902 E. Ducommun (Suisse), A. Gobat (Suisse) 1903 W. R. Cremer (G.-B.) 1904 Institut de droit international 1905 B. von Suttner (Autr.) 1906 T. Roosevelt (É.-U.) 1907 E. T. Moneta (It.), L. Renault (Fr.) 1908 K. P. Arnoldson (Suède), F. Bajer (Dan.) 1909 A. M. F. Beernaert (Belg.), P. H. B. Balluet d'Estournelles de Constant (Fr.) 1910 Bureau international de la paix, à Berne 1911 T. M. C. Asser (P.-B.), A. H. Fried (Autr.) 1912 E. Root (É.-U.) 1913 H. La Fontaine (Belg.) 1914 non décerné 1915 non décerné 1916 non décerné 1917 Comité international de la Croix-Rouge, à Genève 1918 non décerné 1919 T. W. Wilson (É.-U.) 1920 L. Bourgeois (Fr.) 1921 K. H. Branting (Suède), C. L. Lange (Norv.) 1922 F. Nansen (Norv.) 1923 non décerné 1924 non décerné 1925 J. A. Chamberlain (G.-B.), C. G. Dawes (É.-U.) 1926 A. Briand (Fr.), G. Stresemann (All.) 1927 F. Buisson (Fr.), L. Quidde (All.) 1928 non décerné 1929 F. B. Kellogg (É.-U.)
Born On 327 Thomson, Queen Kelly); 1901 sato eisaku (Lib), Japanese PM (196472)(nobel 1974); 1903 Walt Kiesling, NFL guard, coach; 1912 James http://students.washington.edu/dashap/327Web/327day.html
Eisaku Sato: Awards Won By Eisaku Sato 123Awards hardwork is paid in form of awards. Awards of eisaku sato. OTHERnobel,1974, PEACE. Enter Artist/Album. Partner Sites. Stardose.com. RealLyrics.com. http://www.123awards.com/artist/1121.asp
CHRONOLOGY OF JAPANESE HISTORY 1974, NATIONAL LAND AGENCY established to plan land use. Former primeminister sato eisaku receives the nobel Peace Prize. Resignation http://www.ingjapan.ne.jp/miurasn/history/sengo.htm
Extractions: Syowa Period - Post WW-II (1945- 1989) Japanese History Emperor SHOWA announces the end of hostilities in a national radio broadcast. Douglas MACARTHUR, supreme commander for the Allied powers (SCAP), arrives at Atsugi Airfield near Tokyo to oversee the OCCUPATION of Japan (1945-52). Instrument of Surrender signed aboard the USS Missouri. SCAP headquarters orders the arrest of suspected Japanese war criminals (WAR CRIMES TRIALS), issues directives aimed at the democratization of Japan that include the release of political prisoners and the breakup of industrial and financial combines (ZAIBATSU DISSOLUTION). Revival of the JAPAN SOCIALIST PARTY and the JAPAN COMMUNIST PARTY.
Bandiere Del Giappone - About Japan Translate this page di Premio nobel YUKAWA Hideki, 1949, Fisica. TOMONAGA Shinichiro, 1965, Fisica.KAWABATA Yasunari, 1968, Letteratura. EZAKI Reona, 1973, Fisica. sato eisaku, 1974,Pace. http://members.xoom.virgilio.it/bandiere/giapponemenu/abjp.htm
JPRI Working Paper No. 34: June 1997 Secretary General sato eisaku. Ikeda (196064) and sato (1964-72) would later becomeprime ministers, and in 1974 sato would go on to win the nobel Peace Prize http://64.224.246.46/WPapers/wp34.html
Extractions: by David T. Johnson We will not let the wicked sleep. favorite prosecutor maxim, popularized by Itoh Shigeki, Japan's 14th postwar Prosecutor General, December 19, 1985 to March 23, 1988. The wicked are sleeping.Prosecutors, wake up! Tachibana Takashi, Japan's premier investigative journalist. Political corruption in Japan is rampant, often implicating the country's most powerful political elites. Prosecutors in Japan claim their main mission is to expose and indict cases of political corruption. Moreover, they receive strong public support to 'not let the wicked sleep.' However, since 1954 few major politicians have been charged with serious crimes. The wicked seem to be sleeping. Though political corruption plagues many nation-states, most observers believe that an especially virulent form of the disease infects Japan, and that the Yamato strain of the malady is especially resistant to treatment. The list of postwar politicians who have been involved in one or another scandal reads like a virtual who's who of postwar politics: Ashida Hitoshi, Yoshida Shigeru, Ikeda Hayato, Sato Eisaku, Tanaka Kakuei, Fukuda Takeo, Nakasone Yasuhiro, Takeshita Noboru, Miyazawa Kiichi, Kanemaru Shin, Ozawa Ichiro, and even Hosokawa Morihiro, whose ascension to the prime-ministership in 1993 ended the Liberal Democratic Party's 38-year era of one-party dominance. In short, political corruption in postwar Japan is not only extensive; it has repeatedly tainted the names of the nation's most prominent politicians.
Japan Since The Vietnam War 1974 Prime Minister sato eisaku awarded nobel Peace Prize 1974 Japan CommunistParty (led by Nosaka Sanzo) already stressing environmentalism, day care, http://www4.ncsu.edu/~fljpm/chron/jc47.showa-heisei.html