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International Peace Bureau

The International Peace Bureau (IPB; French: Bureau international de la paix), founded in 1891,[2] is one of the world's oldest international peace federations. The organisation was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910 for acting "as a link between the peace societies of the various countries".[3][4] In 1913, Henri La Fontaine was also awarded the Prize "[For his work as] head of the International Peace Bureau".[5][6] As of 2012, eleven other Nobel Peace Prize laureates have been members of the IPB.[7]

International Peace Bureau
AbbreviationIPB
Formation13 November 1891; 132 years ago (1891-11-13)[1]
TypeNGO
Legal statusNonprofit
PurposePeace activism
HeadquartersBerlin, Germany
Coordinates52°31′21″N 13°23′01″E / 52.522454°N 13.383641°E / 52.522454; 13.383641
Region
Worldwide
MethodsSeminars and Conferences, Education, Advocation
FieldsWorld peace
Co-president
Corazon Valdez Fabros
Co-president
Philip Jennings
Main organ
Assembly of the International Peace Bureau
Award(s)1910 Nobel Peace Prize
Websiteipb.org
International Peace Bureau (IPB) council meeting at Bern, 1899
General Assembly of the International Peace Bureau, September 1935.

Its membership consists of 300 organizations in 70 countries.[8] IPB's headquarters are located in Berlin, Germany, with offices in Barcelona, Spain, and Geneva, Switzerland. Prior to 2017, the headquarters were in Geneva.

Its main programmes are the Global Campaign on Military Spending (GCOMS) and disarmament for sustainable development, which focuses both on nuclear and conventional weapons, as well as biological weapons, landmines, and small arms.[8][9]

IPB holds Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and associate status with the United Nations Department of Global Communications.[8]

IPB was founded under the name Permanent International Peace Bureau (Bureau International Permanent de la Paix). From 1912 onward it used the name International Peace Bureau. Between 1946 and 1961, it was known under the name International Liaison Committee of Organizations for Peace – ILCOP (Comité de liaison international des organisations de paix – CLIOP).

Global Campaign on Military Spending edit

The Global Campaign on Military Spending (GCOMS) is a permanent, global, year-round campaign that was created in December 2014 by the IPB to tackle the worldwide issue of excessive military spending.[10]

The aim of the campaign is to pressure the world's governments to invest money in the sectors of health, education, employment and climate change rather than military. It also calls for an annual, minimum reallocation of 10% from the military budgets of all states. Finally, it advocates the reduction of arms production and international weapons trade.[11]

 
GDAMS actions in Halifax, Canada

The campaign organises the Global Day of Action on Military Spending (GDAMS) to bring public, media and political attention to the costs of military spending and the need to invest in new priorities.[12]

GCOMS is managed from the decentralised Barcelona, Spain, office of IPB in coordination with Centre Delàs of Peace Studies. More than 100 organisations from 35 countries have joined the campaign.[13]

Nuclear disarmament activism edit

IPB has been in the forefront of nuclear disarmament activities since 1945, including:

Currently, the IPB is campaigning to encourage the signing and ratification of the TPNW so that it may enter into force.[14]

Seán MacBride Peace Prize edit

Established in 1992, the Seán MacBride Peace Prize is awarded by the International Peace Bureau to a person or organisation that "has done outstanding work for peace, disarmament and/or human rights."[15][16] It is named after Seán MacBride, a Nobel Peace Prize winner who was chairman of the IPB from 1968 to 1974 and president from 1974 to 1985.[17][18]

Recipients edit

The following are the recipients of the Seán MacBride Peace Prize since its inception in 1992:[15]

Year Recipient Notes Reference
1992 Michael D. Higgins For human rights advocacy domestically, and in Nicaragua, Chile, Cambodia, Iraq, and Somalia [19]
1993 Motarilavoa Hilda Lini Played a key role in the WHO's decision to approve a request to the World Court on the legal status of nuclear weapons. [20]
1994 Mordechai Vanunu Sentenced to 18 years solitary confinement for revealing details of Israel's nuclear arsenal. [19]
1995 The Committee of Soldiers' Mothers of Russia Foremost among Russian citizens’ groups opposing the war in Chechnya. [19]
1996 Selim Bešlagić For "his fight against nationalism, ethnic cleansing and intolerance during his country's war." [21]
1997 Seeds of Hope Group For disarming a Hawk aircraft bound for Indonesia. [19]
1998 John Hume For "his contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process." [22]
1999 Barbara Gladysch For her "extraordinary and year-long commitment to disarmament and practical solidarity with victims of wars and disasters." [23]
2000 1) Praful Bidwai
2) Achin Vanaik
For being at the "forefront of the international campaign against the nuclearisation of South Asia." [24]
2001 Rosalie Bertell For "her lifelong engagement to the cause of peace and for her deep concern for the well-being of peoples all over the planet. [25]
2002 Barbara Lee For "her sole vote against the bombing of Afghanistan." [26]
2003 Nihon Hidankyō Survivors of the A bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. They have devoted the rest of their lives to the elimination of nuclear weapons. [19]
2004 Leaders of the Geneva Initiative on the Middle East [19]
2005 No award made [19]
2006 Mayors for Peace:

1) Tadatoshi Akiba
2) Iccho Itoh

For "its achievements in arousing international public demand for the abolition of nuclear weapons and lasting world peace." [27]
2007 Jayantha Dhanapala For "his dedication to the cause of disarmament and his initiatives towards creating the Central Asian Nuclear-Weapons Free Zone." [28]
2008 Jacqueline Cabasso For "her years of outstanding work with NGOs and initiatives toward peace and the abolition of nuclear weapons." [29]
2009 Betty Reardon For "her contribution to peace education and to the wider peace movement." [30]
2010 Binalakshmi Nepram For "her extraordinary efforts to promote disarmament and an end to gun violence in India." [31]
2011 1) Hanaa Edwar
2) Dr. Peter Becker
1) For "her contribution to the advancement of democracy and human rights, as well as her firm stand against violence and war;"
2) For his work with the German section of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms (IALANA).
[32][33]
2012 1) Lina Ben Mhenni
2) Nawal El Saadawi
For showing "great courage and ... substantial contributions to what is known as the Arab Spring." [34]
2013 Chelsea Manning For her "courageous actions in revealing information about US war crimes." [35]
2014 The People and Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands For "courageously taking the nine nuclear weapons-possessing countries to the International Court of Justice to enforce compliance with the Non-Proliferation Treaty and international customary law." [36]
2015 The People and the Island Communities of Lampedusa, Italy and Jeju Island, South Korea For showing "a profound commitment to peace and social justice." [37]
2016 IPB Secretary-General Colin Archer For 26 years "in the service of peace and of the IPB community." [38]
2017 1) All Okinawa Council Against Henoko New Base
2) Noam Chomsky
3) Jeremy Corbyn
1) For "its unflagging commitment to close the Futemna Marine Air Base, and for its nonviolent opposition to the construction of a massive new air, land and sea base in Henoko;"
2) For his "tireless commitment to peace, his strong critiques to U.S. foreign policy, and his anti-imperialism;"
3) For his "sustained and powerful political work for disarmament and peace."
[16]
2018 1) Association For Historical Dialogue and Research and Home for Cooperation
2) Helena Maleno
3) Douglas Roche
1) For its "efforts and promotion of [a] Culture of Peace and as well as the peace building activities;"
2) For her "efforts to save hundreds of lives in the Mediterranean Sea, and her strong commitment to defending human rights;"
3) For his "tireless efforts to promote international peace and disarmament."
[39]
2019 1) Bruce Kent

2) Elayne Whyte Gómez

1) An "internationally known peace activist and a 'real peace hero' who, even in his 90th year, remains an active campaigner and organizer for peace and human rights."

2) For "her invaluable contribution to the completion of the historic Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons."

[20]
2020 Black Lives Matter For its ‘leading roles in building resistance to and transforming local policies against systemic police violence and extrajudicial murders of Black people across the United States.’ [19]
2021 1) Alexander Kmentt

2) Assistant Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP)

1) For his dedication towards disarmament and the elimination of nuclear weapons, bringing these issues to the highest level of government and imploring decision makers to take notice and action and being one of the key architects to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

2) For their dedication, courage and diligence ensuring that every life taken by military during the country's struggle to return the power to the right hands is properly documented –  in the face of threats due to the military coup in Myanmar in February 2021.

[19]
2022 1) Hiroshi "Taka" Takakusaki

2) Asya Maruket & Yurii Sheliazhenko

3) Fred Lubang

1) For his lifelong dedication to a just peace, the abolition of nuclear weapons and social justice, as well as his care and unstinting support for the Hibakusha.

2) Two activists from Russia and Ukraine for their work towards peace, women's and human rights – showing us what commitment and bravery looks like in the face of unjust war.

3) For his unflagging work and commitment towards peacebuilding, disarmament and non-violence, especially in the face of ongoing wars.

[19]
 
International Peace Bureau World Congress Berlin 2016

Leadership edit

At the Triennial Assembly held in Ghent on 15 October 2022, a new group of IPB officials was elected.[40]

President edit

The current co-presidents are:[40]

Country Name
  United Kingdom Philip Jennings
  Philippines Corazon Valdez Fabros

Treasurer edit

The current Treasurer is:[40]

Country Name
  Germany Lucas Wirl

Vice-presidents edit

The vice-presidents deputise for the president when necessary. The current vice-presidents are:[40]

Country Name
  France Arielle Denis
  France Alain Rouy
  Canada Steven Staples

Board members edit

The board members are the following:[40]

Country Name
  Ghana Ernest Gibson Kpordotsi
  Congo Kitwe Guy Mulunda
  India Binalakshmi Nepram
  Mongolia Enkhsaikhan Jargalsaikhan
  South Korea Sooyoung Hwang
  United Kingdom Kate Hudson
  Japan Yayoi Tsuchida
  Pakistan Raza Shah Khan
  Guam Lisa Linda Natividad
  Belgium Etienne De Jonghe
  United States Emily Rubino
  Norway Aslak Storaker
  Russia Oleg Bodrov
  Australia Annette Brownlie
  Spain Jordi Calvo
  Colombia Angelo Cardona

Council members edit

The Council members are the following persons:[40]

Country Name
  India Surender Singh Rajpurohit
  Palestine Amani Aruri
  Bosnia,   Germany Amela Skiljan
  South Korea A-Young Moon
  United Kingdom Sara Medi Jones
  Belgium Chloé Meulewaeter
  Russia Eset Maruket Gagieva
  Ghana Baroness Dayon Ako-Adounvo
  United States Ann Wright
  Cameroon Cyrille Rolande Bechon
  Norway Eskil Grav
  Philippines Marc Batac
  Sweden Tord Björk
  Liberia Tyson Smith Berry Jr.
  Germany Stephan Möhrle
  Ukraine Yurii Sheliazhenko

Staff edit

The staff members are the following persons:[40]

Country Name
  United States Sean Conner
  Germany Reiner Braun
  Spain Quique Sánchez

Nobel Peace Prizes edit

IPB's work was rewarded by the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910, which has also been awarded to some of its members:[41]

Presidents edit

The IPB has a co-president system that ensures a gender-balance among leadership. Each president can currently serve up to two terms of three years.[42]

 
IPB "Bread Tank" in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

See also edit

References edit

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Sources edit

  • Gobat, Albert, Développement du Bureau international permanent de la paix. Bern, 1910.
  • Herz, Ulrich, The International Peace Bureau: History, Aims, Activities. Geneva, 1969.
  • From Nobel Lectures, Peace 1901-1925, Editor Frederick W. Haberman, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1972.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • GCOMS website
  • Permanent International Peace Bureau on Nobelprize.org  

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The International Peace Bureau IPB French Bureau international de la paix founded in 1891 2 is one of the world s oldest international peace federations The organisation was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910 for acting as a link between the peace societies of the various countries 3 4 In 1913 Henri La Fontaine was also awarded the Prize For his work as head of the International Peace Bureau 5 6 As of 2012 update eleven other Nobel Peace Prize laureates have been members of the IPB 7 International Peace BureauAbbreviationIPBFormation13 November 1891 132 years ago 1891 11 13 1 TypeNGOLegal statusNonprofitPurposePeace activismHeadquartersBerlin GermanyCoordinates52 31 21 N 13 23 01 E 52 522454 N 13 383641 E 52 522454 13 383641RegionWorldwideMethodsSeminars and Conferences Education AdvocationFieldsWorld peaceCo presidentCorazon Valdez FabrosCo presidentPhilip JenningsMain organAssembly of the International Peace BureauAward s 1910 Nobel Peace PrizeWebsiteipb org International Peace Bureau IPB council meeting at Bern 1899 General Assembly of the International Peace Bureau September 1935 Its membership consists of 300 organizations in 70 countries 8 IPB s headquarters are located in Berlin Germany with offices in Barcelona Spain and Geneva Switzerland Prior to 2017 the headquarters were in Geneva Its main programmes are the Global Campaign on Military Spending GCOMS and disarmament for sustainable development which focuses both on nuclear and conventional weapons as well as biological weapons landmines and small arms 8 9 IPB holds Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council ECOSOC and associate status with the United Nations Department of Global Communications 8 IPB was founded under the name Permanent International Peace Bureau Bureau International Permanent de la Paix From 1912 onward it used the name International Peace Bureau Between 1946 and 1961 it was known under the name International Liaison Committee of Organizations for Peace ILCOP Comite de liaison international des organisations de paix CLIOP Contents 1 Global Campaign on Military Spending 2 Nuclear disarmament activism 3 Sean MacBride Peace Prize 3 1 Recipients 4 Leadership 4 1 President 4 2 Treasurer 4 3 Vice presidents 4 4 Board members 4 5 Council members 4 6 Staff 5 Nobel Peace Prizes 6 Presidents 7 See also 8 References 9 Sources 10 External linksGlobal Campaign on Military Spending editThe Global Campaign on Military Spending GCOMS is a permanent global year round campaign that was created in December 2014 by the IPB to tackle the worldwide issue of excessive military spending 10 The aim of the campaign is to pressure the world s governments to invest money in the sectors of health education employment and climate change rather than military It also calls for an annual minimum reallocation of 10 from the military budgets of all states Finally it advocates the reduction of arms production and international weapons trade 11 nbsp GDAMS actions in Halifax Canada The campaign organises the Global Day of Action on Military Spending GDAMS to bring public media and political attention to the costs of military spending and the need to invest in new priorities 12 GCOMS is managed from the decentralised Barcelona Spain office of IPB in coordination with Centre Delas of Peace Studies More than 100 organisations from 35 countries have joined the campaign 13 Nuclear disarmament activism editIPB has been in the forefront of nuclear disarmament activities since 1945 including Treaty on the Non Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons NPT Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty CTBT World Court Project Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons TPNW Currently the IPB is campaigning to encourage the signing and ratification of the TPNW so that it may enter into force 14 Sean MacBride Peace Prize editEstablished in 1992 the Sean MacBride Peace Prize is awarded by the International Peace Bureau to a person or organisation that has done outstanding work for peace disarmament and or human rights 15 16 It is named after Sean MacBride a Nobel Peace Prize winner who was chairman of the IPB from 1968 to 1974 and president from 1974 to 1985 17 18 Recipients edit The following are the recipients of the Sean MacBride Peace Prize since its inception in 1992 15 Year Recipient Notes Reference 1992 Michael D Higgins For human rights advocacy domestically and in Nicaragua Chile Cambodia Iraq and Somalia 19 1993 Motarilavoa Hilda Lini Played a key role in the WHO s decision to approve a request to the World Court on the legal status of nuclear weapons 20 1994 Mordechai Vanunu Sentenced to 18 years solitary confinement for revealing details of Israel s nuclear arsenal 19 1995 The Committee of Soldiers Mothers of Russia Foremost among Russian citizens groups opposing the war in Chechnya 19 1996 Selim Beslagic For his fight against nationalism ethnic cleansing and intolerance during his country s war 21 1997 Seeds of Hope Group For disarming a Hawk aircraft bound for Indonesia 19 1998 John Hume For his contribution to the Northern Ireland peace process 22 1999 Barbara Gladysch For her extraordinary and year long commitment to disarmament and practical solidarity with victims of wars and disasters 23 2000 1 Praful Bidwai 2 Achin Vanaik For being at the forefront of the international campaign against the nuclearisation of South Asia 24 2001 Rosalie Bertell For her lifelong engagement to the cause of peace and for her deep concern for the well being of peoples all over the planet 25 2002 Barbara Lee For her sole vote against the bombing of Afghanistan 26 2003 Nihon Hidankyō Survivors of the A bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 They have devoted the rest of their lives to the elimination of nuclear weapons 19 2004 Leaders of the Geneva Initiative on the Middle East 19 2005 No award made 19 2006 Mayors for Peace 1 Tadatoshi Akiba 2 Iccho Itoh For its achievements in arousing international public demand for the abolition of nuclear weapons and lasting world peace 27 2007 Jayantha Dhanapala For his dedication to the cause of disarmament and his initiatives towards creating the Central Asian Nuclear Weapons Free Zone 28 2008 Jacqueline Cabasso For her years of outstanding work with NGOs and initiatives toward peace and the abolition of nuclear weapons 29 2009 Betty Reardon For her contribution to peace education and to the wider peace movement 30 2010 Binalakshmi Nepram For her extraordinary efforts to promote disarmament and an end to gun violence in India 31 2011 1 Hanaa Edwar 2 Dr Peter Becker 1 For her contribution to the advancement of democracy and human rights as well as her firm stand against violence and war 2 For his work with the German section of the International Association of Lawyers Against Nuclear Arms IALANA 32 33 2012 1 Lina Ben Mhenni 2 Nawal El Saadawi For showing great courage and substantial contributions to what is known as the Arab Spring 34 2013 Chelsea Manning For her courageous actions in revealing information about US war crimes 35 2014 The People and Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands For courageously taking the nine nuclear weapons possessing countries to the International Court of Justice to enforce compliance with the Non Proliferation Treaty and international customary law 36 2015 The People and the Island Communities of Lampedusa Italy and Jeju Island South Korea For showing a profound commitment to peace and social justice 37 2016 IPB Secretary General Colin Archer For 26 years in the service of peace and of the IPB community 38 2017 1 All Okinawa Council Against Henoko New Base 2 Noam Chomsky 3 Jeremy Corbyn 1 For its unflagging commitment to close the Futemna Marine Air Base and for its nonviolent opposition to the construction of a massive new air land and sea base in Henoko 2 For his tireless commitment to peace his strong critiques to U S foreign policy and his anti imperialism 3 For his sustained and powerful political work for disarmament and peace 16 2018 1 Association For Historical Dialogue and Research and Home for Cooperation 2 Helena Maleno 3 Douglas Roche 1 For its efforts and promotion of a Culture of Peace and as well as the peace building activities 2 For her efforts to save hundreds of lives in the Mediterranean Sea and her strong commitment to defending human rights 3 For his tireless efforts to promote international peace and disarmament 39 2019 1 Bruce Kent 2 Elayne Whyte Gomez 1 An internationally known peace activist and a real peace hero who even in his 90th year remains an active campaigner and organizer for peace and human rights 2 For her invaluable contribution to the completion of the historic Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons 20 2020 Black Lives Matter For its leading roles in building resistance to and transforming local policies against systemic police violence and extrajudicial murders of Black people across the United States 19 2021 1 Alexander Kmentt 2 Assistant Association for Political Prisoners AAPP 1 For his dedication towards disarmament and the elimination of nuclear weapons bringing these issues to the highest level of government and imploring decision makers to take notice and action and being one of the key architects to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons 2 For their dedication courage and diligence ensuring that every life taken by military during the country s struggle to return the power to the right hands is properly documented in the face of threats due to the military coup in Myanmar in February 2021 19 2022 1 Hiroshi Taka Takakusaki 2 Asya Maruket amp Yurii Sheliazhenko3 Fred Lubang 1 For his lifelong dedication to a just peace the abolition of nuclear weapons and social justice as well as his care and unstinting support for the Hibakusha 2 Two activists from Russia and Ukraine for their work towards peace women s and human rights showing us what commitment and bravery looks like in the face of unjust war 3 For his unflagging work and commitment towards peacebuilding disarmament and non violence especially in the face of ongoing wars 19 nbsp International Peace Bureau World Congress Berlin 2016Leadership editAt the Triennial Assembly held in Ghent on 15 October 2022 a new group of IPB officials was elected 40 President edit The current co presidents are 40 Country Name nbsp United Kingdom Philip Jennings nbsp Philippines Corazon Valdez Fabros Treasurer edit The current Treasurer is 40 Country Name nbsp Germany Lucas Wirl Vice presidents edit The vice presidents deputise for the president when necessary The current vice presidents are 40 Country Name nbsp France Arielle Denis nbsp France Alain Rouy nbsp Canada Steven Staples Board members edit The board members are the following 40 Country Name nbsp Ghana Ernest Gibson Kpordotsi nbsp Congo Kitwe Guy Mulunda nbsp India Binalakshmi Nepram nbsp Mongolia Enkhsaikhan Jargalsaikhan nbsp South Korea Sooyoung Hwang nbsp United Kingdom Kate Hudson nbsp Japan Yayoi Tsuchida nbsp Pakistan Raza Shah Khan nbsp Guam Lisa Linda Natividad nbsp Belgium Etienne De Jonghe nbsp United States Emily Rubino nbsp Norway Aslak Storaker nbsp Russia Oleg Bodrov nbsp Australia Annette Brownlie nbsp Spain Jordi Calvo nbsp Colombia Angelo Cardona Council members edit The Council members are the following persons 40 Country Name nbsp India Surender Singh Rajpurohit nbsp Palestine Amani Aruri nbsp Bosnia nbsp Germany Amela Skiljan nbsp South Korea A Young Moon nbsp United Kingdom Sara Medi Jones nbsp Belgium Chloe Meulewaeter nbsp Russia Eset Maruket Gagieva nbsp Ghana Baroness Dayon Ako Adounvo nbsp United States Ann Wright nbsp Cameroon Cyrille Rolande Bechon nbsp Norway Eskil Grav nbsp Philippines Marc Batac nbsp Sweden Tord Bjork nbsp Liberia Tyson Smith Berry Jr nbsp Germany Stephan Mohrle nbsp Ukraine Yurii Sheliazhenko Staff edit The staff members are the following persons 40 Country Name nbsp United States Sean Conner nbsp Germany Reiner Braun nbsp Spain Quique SanchezNobel Peace Prizes editIPB s work was rewarded by the Nobel Peace Prize in 1910 which has also been awarded to some of its members 41 1901 Frederic Passy France IPB council member 1902 Elie Ducommun and Albert Gobat Switzerland first honorary secretaries of IPB 1905 Bertha von Suttner Austria writer and honorary vice president of IPB 1907 Ernesto Moneta Italy IPB council member 1908 Fredrik Bajer Denmark honorary president of IPB 1910 The International Peace Bureau 1911 Alfred Fried Austria IPB council member 1913 Henri La Fontaine Belgium president of IPB 1927 Ludwig Quidde Germany IPB council member 1959 Philip Noel Baker United Kingdom IPB vice president 1962 Linus Pauling United States IPB vice president 1974 Sean MacBride Ireland IPB chairman and president 1982 Alva Myrdal Sweden IPB vice presidentPresidents editThe IPB has a co president system that ensures a gender balance among leadership Each president can currently serve up to two terms of three years 42 Henri La Fontaine 1907 1943 43 Ernst Wolf 1963 1974 Sean MacBride 1974 1985 Bruce Kent 1985 1992 Maj Britt Theorin 1992 2000 Cora Weiss 2000 2006 Tomas Magnusson 2006 2013 Ingeborg Breines 2009 2016 Reiner Braun 2013 2019 Lisa Clark 2016 2022 Philip Jennings 2019 present Corazon Valdez Fabros 2022 present nbsp IPB Bread Tank in Rio de Janeiro BrazilSee also editThe Castle of Peace Society of Peace Fredrik Bajer Elie Ducommun Charles Albert Gobat Henri La Fontaine Bertha von Suttner List of anti war organizations List of peace activistsReferences edit International Peace Bureau UIA Yearbook Profile Union of International Associations Retrieved 2023 03 22 Over a Century of Peace Making International Peace Bureau Archived from the original on 2013 04 15 Retrieved 2012 02 14 Award Ceremony Speech 1910 Nobel Foundation Retrieved 2011 10 06 The Nobel Peace Prize 1910 Nobel Foundation Retrieved 2011 10 06 Lundestad Geir 2001 03 15 The Nobel Peace Prize 1901 2000 Nobel Foundation Retrieved 2011 10 06 The Nobel Peace Prize 1913 Nobel Foundation Retrieved 2011 10 06 IPB Nobel Prize Winners Nobel Foundation Archived from the original on 2012 07 18 Retrieved 2011 10 06 a b c IPB Who we are IPB International Peace Bureau Retrieved 2020 06 22 Homepage demilitarize org Retrieved 2020 06 22 Who We Are Global Campaign on Military Spendin International Peace Bureau Retrieved November 6 2018 What We Do Global Campaign on Military Spendin International Peace Bureau Retrieved November 6 2018 GCOMS Global Campaign on Military Spending Centre Delas Retrieved November 6 2018 Who we are demilitarize org Retrieved 2020 06 22 Nuclear Weapons IPB International Peace Bureau Retrieved 2020 06 22 a b Sean MacBride Peace Prize International Peace Bureau Retrieved November 6 2018 a b IPB Unveils the Winners of Sean MacBride Peace Prize 2017 Centre Delas September 7 2017 Retrieved November 6 2018 Nordlinger Jay 2012 Peace They Say A History of the Nobel Peace Prize the Most Famous and 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