Alva Myrdal : a pioneer in nuclear disarmament / Peter Wallensteen, Armend Bekaj, editors ; forewords by Margot Wallström and Izumi Nakamitsu ; prefaces by Thomas Graham Jr. and Rolf Ekéus.

Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Pioneers in arts, humanities, science, engineering, practice ; volume 31Publication details: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022Description: xxvii, 277 pages : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783031127960
ISSN:
  • 2509-5579
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Contents:
Part 1. About Alva Myrdal and Disarmament -- Chapter 1. Alva Myrdal and her Role for Disarmament -- Chapter 2. In the Game of Disarmament -- Chapter 3. Alva Myrdal and disarmament in a man's world -- Chapter 4. Economy, Security and the Public: Alva Myrdal's triangular condition for international disarmament -- Chapter 5. The Disarmament Story: on Alva Myrdal's study The Game of Disarmament 1976 -- Chapter 6. From nuclear option to non-nuclear promotion: the Sweden case -- Chapter 7. Solidarity Abroad: Alva Myrdal's Campaign for the Developing Nations -- Part 2. By Alva Myrdal -- Chapter 8. Stemming the Conventional Arms Race -- Chapter 9. Barring the Spread of Nuclear Weapons -- Chapter 10. Eliminating Biological and Chemical Means of Warfare -- Chapter 11. Verifying Disarmament and Internationalizing Knowledge -- Chapter 12. The need for a pledge of nuclear security -- Chapter 13. The International Control of Disarmament -- Chapter 14. Alva Myrdal's Final Statement and Farewell Speech at UNGA -- Chapter 15. Alva Myrdal's Nobel Speech and Lecture -- Chapter 16. Comprehensive bibliography of Alva Myrdal's writings on disarmament and related issues -- Index.
Summary: This book is about the importance of nuclear disarmament and the work pursued by Alva Myrdal, a pioneering social activist, diplomat, cabinet minister, and disarmament negotiator. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982 together with Alfonso Garcia Robles "for their work for disarmament and nuclear and weapon-free zones". Prominent academics, politicians and practitioners have contributed reflections on Myrdals achievements and their impact on the world today. Furthermore, a sample of Myrdals own writings on nuclear disarmament are included, as well as significant speeches and a bibliography of her publications on nuclear matters. Alva Myrdal was born in Uppsala, Sweden, in 1902, graduated from college in Stockholm in 1924, and continued higher education at Uppsala University in the 1930s. She was a prolific author and reformer, specializing in social affairs, womens roles and nuclear disarmament. She was Swedens Ambassador to India in the 1950s, for Nuclear Disarmament in the 1960s and 1970s, and a member of the Cabinet 1967-1973. Her most well-known works are "The Game of Disarmament" (1976), "Nation and Family" (1941), and "Women's Two Roles" (1956, with Viola Klein). Her book "The Game of Disarmament" (1976) is a key work in disarmament. The Alva Myrdal Centre for Nuclear Disarmament was set up at Uppsala University in 2021 to contribute new ideas and concrete measures towards the elimination of nuclear weapons. Both editors are associated with the Centre, Professor Peter Wallensteen as a member of the board and leader of one of its working groups, and Dr. Armend Bekaj as a researcher. - This book is relevant for students of international relations and policy-makers on issues of peace and conflict. - It provides background documentation on the difficulties in achieving disarmament. - It illustrates the significant role women can play to infuse new ideas into a mens world. - It displays the importance of persistence, rationality, ingenuity and knowledge in furthering nuclear disarmament. - It shows that Alva Myrdals efforts can be an inspiration for new generations.
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Part 1. About Alva Myrdal and Disarmament -- Chapter 1. Alva Myrdal and her Role for Disarmament -- Chapter 2. In the Game of Disarmament -- Chapter 3. Alva Myrdal and disarmament in a man's world -- Chapter 4. Economy, Security and the Public: Alva Myrdal's triangular condition for international disarmament -- Chapter 5. The Disarmament Story: on Alva Myrdal's study The Game of Disarmament 1976 -- Chapter 6. From nuclear option to non-nuclear promotion: the Sweden case -- Chapter 7. Solidarity Abroad: Alva Myrdal's Campaign for the Developing Nations -- Part 2. By Alva Myrdal -- Chapter 8. Stemming the Conventional Arms Race -- Chapter 9. Barring the Spread of Nuclear Weapons -- Chapter 10. Eliminating Biological and Chemical Means of Warfare -- Chapter 11. Verifying Disarmament and Internationalizing Knowledge -- Chapter 12. The need for a pledge of nuclear security -- Chapter 13. The International Control of Disarmament -- Chapter 14. Alva Myrdal's Final Statement and Farewell Speech at UNGA -- Chapter 15. Alva Myrdal's Nobel Speech and Lecture -- Chapter 16. Comprehensive bibliography of Alva Myrdal's writings on disarmament and related issues -- Index.

This book is about the importance of nuclear disarmament and the work pursued by Alva Myrdal, a pioneering social activist, diplomat, cabinet minister, and disarmament negotiator. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1982 together with Alfonso Garcia Robles "for their work for disarmament and nuclear and weapon-free zones". Prominent academics, politicians and practitioners have contributed reflections on Myrdals achievements and their impact on the world today. Furthermore, a sample of Myrdals own writings on nuclear disarmament are included, as well as significant speeches and a bibliography of her publications on nuclear matters. Alva Myrdal was born in Uppsala, Sweden, in 1902, graduated from college in Stockholm in 1924, and continued higher education at Uppsala University in the 1930s. She was a prolific author and reformer, specializing in social affairs, womens roles and nuclear disarmament. She was Swedens Ambassador to India in the 1950s, for Nuclear Disarmament in the 1960s and 1970s, and a member of the Cabinet 1967-1973. Her most well-known works are "The Game of Disarmament" (1976), "Nation and Family" (1941), and "Women's Two Roles" (1956, with Viola Klein). Her book "The Game of Disarmament" (1976) is a key work in disarmament. The Alva Myrdal Centre for Nuclear Disarmament was set up at Uppsala University in 2021 to contribute new ideas and concrete measures towards the elimination of nuclear weapons. Both editors are associated with the Centre, Professor Peter Wallensteen as a member of the board and leader of one of its working groups, and Dr. Armend Bekaj as a researcher. - This book is relevant for students of international relations and policy-makers on issues of peace and conflict. - It provides background documentation on the difficulties in achieving disarmament. - It illustrates the significant role women can play to infuse new ideas into a mens world. - It displays the importance of persistence, rationality, ingenuity and knowledge in furthering nuclear disarmament. - It shows that Alva Myrdals efforts can be an inspiration for new generations.

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