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Inside June 2004
Vol. X, No. 2

• Institute Launches Major New Initiative on Iraq

• Needed: A New Regional Security Arrangement

• The Devil's Lifeblood

• How to Rebuild Iraq

• The Missing Weapons

• The Politics of Religion in Iraq

• Afghanistan's Constitution

• Workshop held for Middle East Children's Association

• The Path to Peace in Kosovo

• A War Averted

• In Memoriam: Ronald Wilson Reagan

• Short Takes

• Institute People

• About Peace Watch

• PDF Also Available

June 2004
Vol. X, No. 2


In Memoriam
Ronald Wilson Reagan
1911–2004

Ronald Regan and Max Kampelman
President Reagan receives the Spark Matsunaga Meda of Peace from former Institute board member Max M. Kampelman, December 15, 1994.

The Institute of Peace mourns the passing of former President Ronald Reagan and acknowledges with great appreciation that in 1984 he signed into law the act establishing the Institute and nominated our first Board of Directors. In recognition of his contribution, the Institute awarded him—together with President Jimmy Carter—the first Spark Matsunaga Medal of Peace in 1994.

signature of Richard H. Solomon





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