Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
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Pugwash encounter and tour held at the National Accelerator Laboratory, now Fermilab, September 12, 1970. Left to right: Norman Ramsey, Francis Perrin, Robert R. Wilson.
The Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs is an international organization that brings together scholars and public figures to work towards reducing the danger of armed conflict and to seek solutions to global security threats. It was founded in 1957 by Joseph Rotblat and Bertrand Russell in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada, following the release of the Russell-Einstein Manifesto in 1955. Pugwash and Rotblat jointly won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995 for efforts on nuclear disarmament. International Student/Young Pugwash groups have existed since 1979.
Origin of the Pugwash Conferences
The Russell-Einstein Manifesto, released July 9, 1955, called for a conference for scientists to assess the dangers of weapons of mass destruction (then only considered to be nuclear weapons). Cyrus Eaton, a Canadian industrialist who had known Russell since 1938, offered on July 13 to finance the conference in his hometown of Pugwash, Nova Scotia. This was not taken up at the time because a meeting was planned for India, at the invitation of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. With the outbreak of the Suez Crisis the Indian conference was postponed, and instead Aristotle Onassis offered to finance a meeting in Monaco, but this was rejected. Eaton's former invitation was taken up.The first conference was held in July 1957 in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, hence the organization's name. It was organized by Joseph Rotblat who served as secretary-general of the organization from its inception until 1973. The Russell-Einstein Manifesto became the Pugwash Conferences' founding charter.
Twenty-two scientists attended the first conference:
- 7 from the USA (David F. Cavers, Paul Doty, Hermann J. Muller, Eugene Rabinowitch, Walter Selove, Leó Szilárd, Victor F. Weisskopf)
- 3 from the Soviet Union (Alexander M. Kuzin, Dmitri V. Skobeltzyn, Alexander V. Topchiev)
- 3 from Japan (Iwao Ogawa, Shinichiro Tomonaga, Hideki Yukawa)
- 2 from the UK (Cecil F. Powell, Joseph Rotblat)
- 2 from Canada (George Brock Chisholm, John S. Foster)
- one each from Australia (Mark L. E. Oliphant), Austria (Hans Thirring), China (Chou Pei-Yuan), France (Antoine M. B. Lacassagne) and Poland (Marian Danysz).
Organizational Structure
Officers include the President, Secretary-General and Executive Director. Formal governance is provided by the 28-person Pugwash Council, which serves for five years. There is also a six-member Executive Committee that assists the Secretary-General. M. S. Swaminathan is the current President.The four Pugwash offices, in Rome, London, Geneva, and Washington D.C., provide support for Pugwash activities and serve as liaisons to the United Nations and other international organizations.
There are over 40 national Pugwash groups, organized as independent entities and often supported or administered by national academies of science.
The International Student/Young Pugwash groups works with, but are independent from, the international Pugwash group.
Contributions to international security
Pugwash's first 15 years coincided with the Berlin Crisis, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the invasion of Czechoslovakia, and the Vietnam War. Pugwash played a useful role in opening communication channels during a time of otherwise strained official and unofficial relations. It provided background work to the Partial Test Ban Treaty (1963), the Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968), the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (1972), the Biological Weapons Convention (1972), and the Chemical Weapons Convention (1993). Mikhail Gorbachev admitted the influence of the organisation on him when he was leader of the Soviet Union.As international relations thawed, and as more unofficial communication channels appeared, Pugwash's visibility decreased, but still remained important in arms-control issues of the day: European nuclear forces, chemical and biological weaponry, space weapons, conventional force reductions and restructuring, and crisis control in the Third World. Pugwash's focus has also expanded to include issues of development and the environment.
Nobel Peace Prize
In 1995, 50 years since the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima, and 40 years since the signing of the Russell-Einstein Manifesto, the Pugwash Conferences and Joseph Rotblat were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize- "for their efforts to diminish the part played by nuclear arms in international politics and, in the longer run, to eliminate such arms".
The Norwegian Nobel committee hoped that awarding the prize to Rotblat and Pugwash would
- "encourage world leaders to intensify their efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons".
In his acceptance speech, Rotblat quoted a key phrase from the Manifesto:
- "Remember your humanity".
"Pugwashites"
There are over 3500 "Pugwashites" world-wide, individuals who have attended a Pugwash meeting and are thus considered associated with Pugwash. Some of these include:- Hannes Alfvén
- Michael Francis Atiyah
- Bernard T. Feld
- Luis E. Miramontes
- Carl Djerassi
- Frédéric Joliot-Curie
- Ana Maria Cetto
- Octavio Miramontes
- Germinal Cocho
- John Charles Polanyi
- Martin Rees
- Herbert York
- Igor Tamm
- Isidor Isaac Rabi
- Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky
- Thomas Schelling
- Paul M. Doty
- Lev Artsimovich
- Bas Pease
- Francesco Calogero
- Shalheveth Freier
See also
External links
- Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
- Russian Pugwash Committee
- April 2007 Youtube video of Canadian Pugwash
References
- The First Pugwash Conference.
- The Nobel Peace Prize, 1995.
- Profile of Joseph Rotblat
- The Early Days of Pugwash, by Joseph Rotblat in Physics Today, June 2001.
- Pugwash And The International Treaties On Chemical And Biological Warfare, by J.P. Perry Robinson.
- Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs
- J. Rotblat, Scientists in the Quest for Peace: A history of the Pugwash Conferences, MIT Press,1972.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureates |
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Betty Williams / Mairead Corrigan (1976) •
Amnesty International (1977) •
Anwar Al Sadat / Menachem Begin (1978) •
Mother Teresa (1979) •
Adolfo Prez Esquivel (1980) •
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (1981) •
Alva Myrdal / Alfonso Garca Robles (1982) •
Lech Wałęsa (1983) •
Desmond Tutu (1984) •
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (1985) •
Elie Wiesel (1986) •
scar Arias (1987) •
UN Peacekeeping (1988) •
Dalai Lama (1989) •
Mikhail Gorbachev (1990) •
Aung San Suu Kyi (1991) •
Rigoberta Mench (1992) •
Nelson Mandela / F.W. de Klerk (1993) •
Yasser Arafat / Shimon Peres / Yitzhak Rabin (1994) •
Pugwash Conferences / Joseph Rotblat (1995) •
Carlos Belo / Jos Horta (1996) •
International Campaign to Ban Landmines / Jody Williams (1997) •
John Hume / David Trimble (1998) •
Mdecins Sans Frontires (1999) •
Kim Dae Jung (2000)
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