Difference between revisions of "Campaign for Peace and Democracy"

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*[[Ervand Abrahamian]],  City University of NY
 
*[[Ervand Abrahamian]],  City University of NY
 
*[[Bashir Abu-Manneh]],  Barnard College
 
*[[Bashir Abu-Manneh]],  Barnard College
*[[Janet Afary, Iranian author
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*[[Janet Afary]], Iranian author
 
*[[Michael Albert]],  Z Communications
 
*[[Michael Albert]],  Z Communications
 
*[[Kevin B. Anderson]],  University of California-Santa Barbara
 
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*[[Kevin Martin]],  Executive Director, Peace Action
 
*[[Kevin Martin]],  Executive Director, Peace Action
 
*[[Michael McCally]],  MD, PhD, [[Physicians for Social Responsibility]]
 
*[[Michael McCally]],  MD, PhD, [[Physicians for Social Responsibility]]
*[[Scott McLemee, Intellectual affairs columnist, Inside Higher Ed
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*[[Scott McLemee]], Intellectual affairs columnist, Inside Higher Ed
 
*[[David McReynolds]],  Socialist Party Presidential candidate, 1980 and 2000
 
*[[David McReynolds]],  Socialist Party Presidential candidate, 1980 and 2000
 
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*[[Chris Toensing]],  Executive Director, Middle East Research and Information Project
 
*[[Chris Toensing]],  Executive Director, Middle East Research and Information Project
 
*[[Jan Tamas]],  Chair, Czech Humanist Party
 
*[[Jan Tamas]],  Chair, Czech Humanist Party
vBernard Tuchman]]
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*[[Bernard Tuchman]]
 
*[[David Vine]],  American University
 
*[[David Vine]],  American University
 
*[[Judith Podore Ward]]
 
*[[Judith Podore Ward]]

Revision as of 16:02, 15 March 2010

Campaign for Peace and Democracy is an organization that promotes a progressive and non-militaristic United States foreign policy. It was founded in 1982, when the Campaign first opposed the Cold War by calling for "detente from below."[1]

Endorsers

The following were listed as endorsers for the Campaign for Peace and Democracy as of March 15, 2010.[2]

vDerrick O'Keefe]], Co-Chair, Canadian Peace Alliance

External links

References