Nobel Symposia – Peace

The Nobel Foundation's Symposium program was initiated in 1965. Since that time more than a hundred symposia have taken place. The symposia are devoted to areas of science where breakthroughs are occurring or deal with other topics of primary cultural or social significance. The symposia contributions are eventually published in book or other print format.

A selection of the Nobel Symposia in Peace from 1993 onwards with cover, table of contents and other info:
The Fall of Great Powers: Stability, Peace and Legitimacy
1993, NS 87
Democracy's Victory and Crisis
1994, NS 93
The Carter Administration, the Brezhnev Politburo and the Fall of Détente
1995, NS 95
Nationalism and Internationalism in the post-Cold War Era
1997, NS 102
No End to Alliance
1997, NS 105
Reviewing the Cold War: Approaches, Interpretations, Theory
1998, NS 107
A Future Arms Control Agenda
1999, NS 118
Beyond the Cold War: New Dimensions in International Relations
1991, NJS 91-5
The Conflicts of the 20th Century and the Solutions for the 21st Century
2001, NCS 2001-5 (with Videos On-Demand)
From Conflict Escalation to Conflict Transformation: The Cold War in the 1980s
2002, NS 122
A Human Rights Approach to Development and the Right to Development
2003, NS 125
The United States and Europe: Cooperation and Conflicts, Past, Present and Future
2007, NS 136

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