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The Conflict Chronicle Mentors section features Nobel Prize winners, champions of non-violence, leaders of revolutions and classic theorists of strategy and war. Click the links to view information about each mentor, including speech texts, reference materials and links to Amazon.com.

Mohatma Gandhi
1869–1948

Dalai Lama
Exiled Leader of Tibet
Nobel Peace Prize, 1989

Jimmy Carter
39th U.S. President, 1977–1981
Nobel Peace Prize, 2002

Sun Tzu
General, Military Strategist

Carl von Clausewitz
1781–1831
Prussian Military Officer, Historian and Theorist

Henry Kissinger
U.S. Secretary of State, 1973–1977
Nobel Peace Prize, 1973

Martin Luther King, Jr.
1929–1968
Pastor & American Civil Rights Leader
Nobel Peace Prize, 1964

Badsha Khan
1890–1988
Non-violent Soldier of Islam

Albert Einstein
1879–1955
Nobel Prize in Physics, 1921

Mao Tse-tung
1893–1976
Chairman of the Chinese People's Republic, 1949–1959
Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, 1931–1976

Nelson Mandela
President of South Africa, 1994–1999
Nobel Peace Prize, 1993
The Gandhi/King Award for Non-violence, 1999
The International Gandhi Peace Prize, 2001

Mikhail Gorbachev
General Secretary of the Communist Party, 1985–1991
President of the USSR, 1989–1991
Nobel Peace Prize, 1990



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