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MENTORS
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.
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Mohatma
Gandhi
1869–1948 |
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Dalai
Lama
Exiled Leader of Tibet
Nobel Peace Prize, 1989
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Jimmy
Carter
39th U.S.
President, 1977–1981
Nobel
Peace Prize, 2002 |
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Sun
Tzu
General, Military Strategist
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Carl
von Clausewitz
1781–1831
Prussian Military Officer,
Historian and Theorist |
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Henry
Kissinger
U.S. Secretary of State, 1973–1977
Nobel Peace Prize, 1973
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Martin
Luther King, Jr.
1929–1968
Pastor & American Civil Rights Leader
Nobel Peace Prize, 1964
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Badsha
Khan
1890–1988
Non-violent Soldier of Islam
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Albert
Einstein
1879–1955
Nobel Prize in Physics, 1921 |
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Mao
Tse-tung
1893–1976
Chairman of the Chinese People's Republic, 1949–1959
Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, 1931–1976 |
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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 |
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Mikhail
Gorbachev
General Secretary of the Communist Party, 1985–1991
President of the USSR, 1989–1991
Nobel Peace Prize, 1990 |
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