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AFSC NOMINATES GENE SHARP FOR 2009 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE
The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), a Quaker peace and social justice organization, has nominated Gene Sharp for the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his lifelong work of studying and promoting the power of nonviolent action to resist oppression and aggression. Countless democratic opposition movements worldwide have used his findings to improve social and political conditions in their countries. Now 80, Sharp has devoted more than 50 years to studying nonviolent action, documenting the strategies employed for nonviolent transformation, analyzing how they have operated, and making the results of his research accessible to the widest possible audience. Holding advanced degrees from Ohio State and Oxford Universities, Sharp is one of the founders of the academic discipline of peace and conflict studies. Professor Emeritus of political science, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, for nearly 30 years Sharp held a research appointment at Harvard University’s Center for International Affairs. He continues his research and writing as Senior Scholar at the Albert Einstein Institution (AEI), a nonprofit organization he founded in 1983 to advance the study and use of strategic nonviolent action in conflict situations around the world.
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