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  1. Oscar Arias Sanchez (Modern Peacemakers) by Vicki Cox, 2007-02-28
  2. The Arms Bazaar: 1995 Paul G.Hoffman Lecture (English and Spanish Edition) by United Nations Development Programme, 1997-03-01
  3. El camino de la paz (Spanish Edition) by Oscar Arias Sanchez, 1989
  4. SIGNIFICADO DEL MOVIMIENTO ESTUDIANTIL EN COSTA RICA by Oscar. Arias Sánchez, 1970-01-01
  5. Oscar Arias Sanchez by Vicki Cox, 2002
  6. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Arias Sanchez, Oscar (1940-)
  7. The global arms trade: strengthening international regulations.(INTERVIEW)(dialogue with Oscar Arias Sanchez)(Interview): An article from: Harvard International Review by Gale Reference Team, 2008-06-22
  8. About face! A world without armies! Costa Rica's past President, Oscar Arias Sanchez, explains his vision to Chris Richards.(DRILLS FOR NONVIOLENT RECRUITS)(Interview): ... An article from: New Internationalist by Chris Richards, 2005-08-01
  9. Costa-Ricaner: Óscar Arias Sánchez, Víctor Sanabria Martínez, Bruno Stagno Ugarte, Vernor Muñoz, Elizabeth Odio Benito, Walter Centeno (German Edition)
  10. Président Du Costa Rica: Laura Chinchilla, Francisco Morazán, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Echeverría, Présidents Du Costa Rica, Óscar Arias Sánchez (French Edition)
  11. Toward a Convention on International Arms Transfers.(mission of the Arias Foundation for Peace and Human Progress): An article from: Ploughshares Monitor by Oscar Arias Sanchez, 2001-12-01
  12. ¿QUIÉN GOBIERNA EN COSTA RICA? 3a ed by Oscar. Arias Sánchez, 1984-01-01
  13. GRUPOS DE PRESION EN COSTA RICA. 5a ed. by Oscar. Arias Sánchez, 1980-01-01
  14. GRUPOS DE PRESION EN COSTA RICA by Oscar. Arias Sánchez, 1971-01-01

1. Oscar Arias Sanchez Winner Of The 1987 Nobel Prize In Peace
oscar arias sanchez, a nobel Peace Laureate, at the nobel Prize Internet Archive.oscar arias sanchez. 1987 nobel Peace Prize Laureate President of Costa Rica.
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O SCAR A RIAS S ANCHEZ
1987 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    President of Costa Rica.
    Initiator of peace negotiations in Central America.
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    Born: 1941
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2. Costa Rica - Oscar Arias Sanchez ( Nobel Peace Prize )
.. oscar arias sanchez ( nobel Peace Prize ) by Infocostarica Staff.The president of Foundation arias, an organization dedicated
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3. 1999 News -- Oscar Arias Sanchez, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, To Speak At Law Scho
washburnlaw.edu News 1999 oscar arias sanchez oscar arias sanchez,nobel Peace Prize Winner, to Speak at Law School. Former
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Former president of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias Sanchez spoke as a guest of the International Law Society on Friday, April 2, 1999 in Room 102. President Arias spoke about his efforts to eliminate military spending in Central America and other regions of the world in hopes of promoting human rights, democratic society, and a peaceful future. Because the poorest nations cannot depend on free trade, foreign direct investment, foreign aid, and debt forgiveness, they must provide their own resources to give their populations the opportunity for a proper education and advancement. He also stressed the need for the United States to provide world leadership on moral grounds. In 1987, Costa Rican President Oscar Arias Sanchez garnered world recognition when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in ending the Nicaraguan civil war. During that conflict, both the Sandanistas and the Contras set up military bases in the northern area of Costa Rica, and Arias was elected under the promise that he would work to put an end to this situation. He was able to get all five Central American presidents to sign his peace plan, and Nicaragua is now experiencing relative stability. President Arias will also speak at the Bradbury Thompson Center on Saturday, April 3, at noon.

4. Peace Nobelist Oscar Arias Sanchez To Give Lectures At MIT
1997 Contact Peggy McNally Phone (617) 2530241 E-mail peggy@media.mit.edu CAMBRIDGE,Mass.-Dr. oscar arias sanchez, winner of the 1987 nobel Peace prize
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5. Nobelist Oscar Arias To Give Karl T. Compton Lectures
nobelist oscar arias to give Karl T. Compton Lectures Dr. oscar arias sanchez, winnerof the 1987 nobel Peace prize and former president of Costa Rica, will be
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6. Gale - Free Resources - Hispanic Heritage - Biographies - Oscar Arias Sanchez
oscar arias sanchez (born 1941) was a Costa Rican politician, social activist,his nation's youngest president, and nobel Peace Laureate (1987).
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Oscar Arias Sanchez
Born: September 13, 1941 in Heredia, Costa Rica
Nationality: Costa Rican
Occupation: president, social activist, political leader
Source: Encyclopedia of World Biography , 2nd ed. 17 Vols. Gale Research, 1998.
BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY Oscar Arias Sanchez (born 1941) was a Costa Rican politician, social activist, his nation's youngest president, and Nobel Peace Laureate (1987). A man of even temperament, Arias worked tirelessly to maintain peace both in Costa Rica and in the wider arena of Central America. Arias was educated in private schools in Heredia and traveled extensively before studying law and economics at the University of Costa Rica. While attending classes there, he became dedicated to national politics, early becoming an active member of the PLN ( Quien gobierna en Costa Rica?

7. Dr. Oscar Arias Sanchez Biography
DR. oscar arias SÁNCHEZ 1987 nobel Peace Laureate President of CostaRica 19861990. oscar arias, former president of Costa Rica
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1987 Nobel Peace Laureate
President of Costa Rica
Oscar Arias, former president of Costa Rica and 1987 Nobel Peace laureate, holds international stature as a spokesperson for the Third World. Championing such issues as human development, democracy, and demilitarization, he has traveled the globe spreading a message of peace and applying the lessons garnered from the Central American Peace Process to topics of current global debate. The New York Times reported that Oscar Arias' "...positions on Central American issues have become the standards by which many people in Congress and elsewhere have come to judge United States policy." In a similar way, he has come to take a leading position in international discourse. Dr. Arias was born in Heredia, Costa Rica in 1940. He studied Law and Economics at the University of Costa Rica. His thesis, Grupos de Presión en Costa Rica (Pressure Groups in Costa Rica) earned him the 1971 National Essay Prize. In 1974, he received a doctoral degree in Political Science at the University of Essex, England. After serving as Professor of Political Science at the University of Costa Rica, Dr. Arias was appointed Costa Rican Minister of Planning and Economic Policy. He won a seat in Congress in 1978 and was elected secretary-general of the National Liberation Party in 1981. In 1986, Oscar Arias was elected president of Costa Rica.

8. Latin America Trek: Oscar Arias Sanchez
the planet. Dr. oscar arias sanchez, president of Costa Rica from 19861990,is best known throughout the world as the 1987 nobel Peace Prize Laureate.
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"I believe that everyone can do something to better the quality of their brothers and sisters throughout the planet."
Dr. Oscar Arias Sanchez, president of Costa Rica from 1986-1990, is best known throughout the world as the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. The award recognized his tremendous efforts to bring peace to Central America at a time when Costa Rica's neighbors were involved in civil wars. Oscar has proven to be not only a role model to the citizens of his country but to people everywhere. He is a dedicated and charismatic leader who has never compromised his ideals.
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Personal Background "I believe that feelings of frustration, of loss of hope are normal. But I also continue to believe that one person can make a difference."
Oscar was born in 1941 in the town of Heredia to one of Costa Rica's richest coffee-growing families. When Oscar was just seven years old, Costa Rica made the historic decision to abolish its standing army. Thus, Oscar grew up in Central America's only country that did not rely on military might to ensure its security.
After studying at the Colegio Saint Francis in San Jose, Oscar went to the United States and studied medicine at Boston University. Inspired by the political debates of the times, Oscar returned to Costa Rica to study law and economics. Oscar must have done extremely well in his studies because he was awarded a fellowship to study at two prestigious universities in London. His hard work and passion for his studies earned him a thesis prize, master's degree, and a Ph.D.

9. Latin America Trek: Oscar Arias
On March 11, 1999, the Odyssey World Trek Team was honored to meet with Dr.oscar arias sanchez. He's won the nobel and the Martin Luther King Jr.
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in Spanish audio for slower connections (under 28.8) - Relive it here! On March 11, 1999, the Odyssey World Trek Team was honored to meet with Dr. Oscar Arias Sanchez. Kevin and Monica asked him questions students submitted via e-mail. At the young age of 42 he became President of Costa Rica. His peace plan ended the civil war in Nicaragua. He's won the Nobel and the Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Prizes. He founded the Arias Foundation for Peace and Human Progress. This is his story. Costa Rica has had no military since 1949. It has very high rates of literacy and a strong economy. Its natural beauty extends from volcanoes to rainforests to beaches. It is home to such animals as jaguars, toucans and boa constricters. Revolution in Nicaragua, ending in 1979, left 30,000 people dead. Civil war followed with over 100,000 people in arms in the 1980s. The US imposed a 5-year economic embargo on Nicaragua. In 1988, Oscar Arias's peace plan brought the war to an end.

10. Arias Sanchez, Oscar
arias sanchez, oscar. January 1992. In 1987, Costa Rican President oscar arias Sánchezwon the nobel Peace Prize for his continuing efforts to bring peace to
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11. University Of Akron News - Oscar Arias Sanchez To Speak At UA March 27
Akron, Ohio, March 13, 2001 — oscar arias sanchez, former president of Costa Ricaand 1987 nobel Peace Laureate, will deliver a lecture at 8 pm, March 27 at
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Oscar Arias Sanchez to Speak at UA March 27 Akron, Ohio, March 13, 2001 — Oscar Arias Sanchez, former president of Costa Rica and 1987 Nobel Peace Laureate, will deliver a lecture at 8 p.m., March 27 at The University of Akron E.J. Thomas Hall.
Sanchez is fourth of five speakers in the 2000-01 University of Akron Forum Series, and his visit to Akron is sponsored by the University Honors Program.
A champion of human development, democracy and demilitarization, Arias is recognized as an international spokesman for the Third World. He was elected Costa Rica's president in 1986, during one of the more dangerous periods of Central American history. Internal unrest in Nicaragua, Guatamala and El Salvador threatened to engulf the entire region as border tensions rose between neighboring countries. Prior to his inauguration, Arias visited Latin American heads of state and nine of them attended his ceremony in the capital city, San Jose. At that meeting, Arias called for a continental alliance to defend democracy, liberty and the right of countries to choose their own types of government based on free and fair elections. The following year Arias drafted a peace plan to end the regional crisis. On Aug. 7, 1987, all of Central America's presidents signed the "Procedures for the Establishment of a Firm and Lasting Peace in Central America." Arias was awarded the Nobel Peace prize, and remained Costa Rica's president until 1990.

12. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference | 1998
The nobel Peace Laureates Conference on Human Rights, Conflict and Reconciliation symbolof nonviolent advocacy; former President oscar arias sanchez of Costa
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July, 1998 NOBEL PEACE LAUREATES TO DISCUSS HUMAN RIGHTS, CONFLICT AND RECONCILIATION An international group of Nobel Peace Prize recipients will convene at the University of Virginia this fall for a two-day forum to discuss their current efforts to promote peace and human rights around the world, University President John T. Casteen III announced today. An extensive educational program of panels and lectures on peace-related issues will lead up to the historic conference. Civil rights leader Julian Bond, national chair of the NAACP and a U.Va. civil rights historian, will moderate the discussions. "Bringing together these world leaders will be an extraordinary event. To be able to participate in discussions with those who have made peace their life's work will be a powerful learning experience for our students as well as for our entire University community," Casteen said. "We are honored that such distinguished laureates have chosen to attend this historic gathering." The Nobel peace laureates will meet in the University's Old Cabell Hall Auditorium for morning and afternoon discussions both days before an audience of students, faculty and members of the public, said P. Jeffrey Hopkins, professor of religious studies and organizer of the conference.

13. Gustavus Adolphus College Hosts Nobel Peace Prize Winner -- March 2003
nobel Peace Laureate oscar arias sanchez, former president of Costa Rica anda spokesperson for Third World countries, will give the keynote address.
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ST. PETER, Minn. (Feb. 24, 2003) – "Conflict Resolution: International, National, and Local" is the theme of the eighth annual Building Bridges Conference at Gustavus Adolphus College Friday, March 14 and Saturday, March 15.
Nobel Peace Laureate Oscar Arias Sanchez, former president of Costa Rica and a spokesperson for Third World countries, will give the keynote address. Arias drafted the Procedure to Establish a Firm and Lasting Peace in Central America, a peace plan that culminated in the alliance of all Central American presidents in 1987. Arias invested his Nobel Prize money in the establishment of the Arias Foundation for Peace and Human Progress. Now an internationally renowned speaker, Arias advocates human development, democracy, and demilitarization and applies his knowledge of these issues to current worldwide conflict. At Gustavus, Arias will receive an honorary doctorate.
The conference is open to the public and the schedule is as follows:
10 p.m. March 14 kick-off dance in the Dive (located in O.J. Johnson Student Union).

14. Links Page
Links. For further information on oscar arias sanchez visit the following sitesThis site contains information about oscar arias receiving his nobel Prize.
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Links For further information on Oscar Arias Sanchez visit the following sites: This site contains information about Oscar Arias receiving his Nobel Prize. This site contains information on Oscar Arias' background and presidency. This site is another biography on Oscar Arias Sanchez. For Information on other closely related subjects visit the following sites: This site contains information on the history of U.S. intervention in Latin America. This site contains information on the country of El Salvador. This site contains information on the country of Nicaragua. This site contains information on the country of Cuba. Main Importance of Oscar Arias' Presidency 1987 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Credits Return to All Projects Home

15. Oscar Arias: Stop Spread Of Arms
PHILADELPHIA oscar arias sanchez had strong words here Saturday for arms tradersand the US government policy that arias, the 1987 nobel Peace laureate
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Oscar Arias: Stop Spread of Arms, Build 'World Without Poverty'
PHILADELPHIA - Oscar Arias Sanchez had strong words here Saturday for arms traders and the U.S. government policy that patronizes them. An arms merchant is no different from a slaveholder or a drug trafficker, said the former Costa Rican president at an American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) gathering. All three "reap profits tainted with blood." Arias, the 1987 Nobel Peace laureate, was the keynoter at the 50 th anniversary celebration of the Nobel Peace award to the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers. Donald S. Gann, the AFSC board chairman, said the unchecked manufacture and sale of weapons are a major cause of violence in U.S. communities and abroad. He called upon Quakers and the AFSC, one of their service arms, to help mobilize U.S. public opinion against the spread of arms. "The world's leading producer and exporter of arms," Gann told the 1,000-strong audience, "is our country."

16. Biography Of H.E. Dr. Oscar Arias Sanchez
oscar arias sanchez President of the Republic of Costa Rica 1986 1990. in formulatingthe Central American Peace Agreement 1986-1987; nobel Peace Prize 1987
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Biography of H.E. Dr.Oscar Arias Sanchez Oscar Arias Sanchez
President of the Republic of Costa Rica 1986 - 1990 Born 1941.
Professor, School of Political Sciences, University of Costa Rica 1969-1972;
Financial Advisor to President of Republic 1970-1972;
Minister of National Planning and Economic Policy 1972-1977; International Secretary, Liberacion Nacional Party 1975;
General Secretary 1979-1983;
Member of the Board, Central Bank 1972-1977;
Vice-President 1970-1972;
instrumental in formulating the Central American Peace Agreement 1986-1987;
Nobel Peace Prize 1987
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17. Oscar Arias Sanchez
(Korean). oscar arias sanchez Former President of Costa Rica. Main Paper Democracyand Development in the New Millennium. 1987. Awarded nobel Peace Prize.
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(Korean) Oscar Arias Sanchez
Former President of Costa Rica
Main Paper :
Democracy and Development in the New Millennium
Year of Birth: 1941 Education: School of Law, University of Costa Rica
University of Essex (Ph.D.) Career: Professor at the University of
Costa Rica Minister of National Planning
Member of Legislative Assembly General Secretary of PLN (National Liberation Party) President of Costa Rica Awarded Nobel Peace Prize Achievements: Under his rule, the Costa Rican economy enjoyed a growth rate of 5% and the unemployment rate was maintained at under 3.4%. Arias is also known for his emphasis on social welfare programs including providing housing for the poor. His most internationally recognized moment came when he drafted the so called 'Arias Peace Initiative', which played a pivotal role in stabilizing the historically volatile South American region and earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1987.

18. Oscar Arias Sanchez
(Korean). Gunnar Johan Staalsett Member Norway nobel Committe. Discussion Paper Year of Birth 1935. From 1994. Member of nobel Committee. 1998. Bishop of Oslo.
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(Korean) Gunnar Johan Staalsett
Member Norway Nobel Committe
Discussion Paper : Year of Birth: 1935 Education:
Matriculation degree Betany Lutheran Seminar, USA Cand, Theol. - Parish Faculty Practical Theological Seminar Career : Priest in Hamar Parish Lecturing in theology at Stavanger Missionary School State Secretary - Ministry of Church and Education Secretary General of Norway Ecclesiastical Council (Church of Norway Council on Foreign Relations) Priest in Elverum Parish and Dean Parisher in Soer-Oesterdal County Secretary General of Norway Bible Society General Secretary of the Lutheran World Federation, Geneva From 1992 Chairman of the above From 1994 Member of Nobel Committee Bishop of Oslo Awards : Honorary Doctorate in Theology : USA, Slovakia and Hungary

19. Oscar Arias Sanchez
As the current President of Costa Rica, oscar arias sanchez has a Upon returning toCosta Rica, arias began to teach year he was awarded the nobel Peace Prize
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As the current President of Costa Rica, Oscar Arias Sanchez has a large amount of responsibility and is consistently adding more organizations with which to get involved. Born in Costa Rica in 1940, Arias studied Law and Economics at the University of Costa Rica and later received a degree in Political Science from the University of Essex in England. His international presence still pushes forward for a lasting peace in the region and he is a recognized leader capable of getting leaders of various countries to agree to human development treaties and accords.
Upon returning to Costa Rica, Arias began to teach at the University of Costa Rica and in 1978 won a seat in the national congress. He was elected President in 1986 in the middle of Latin American conflict and unease. In that same year he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution to peace in Central America. He is also involved in PeaceJam and his very own Arias Foundation. He is an activist for the poorest nations in the world (known as the Third World).
Sources: Nobel e-museum: Oscar Arias Sanchez The Oddessy: Latin America Stage

20. Oscar Arias Sanchez Describes An Approach To Agriculture That Benefits Both Farm
oscar arias sanchez, 61, nobel Peace Laureate 1987, is an ambassador for theorganization Future Harvest. He is a former President of Costa Rica.
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Ecoagriculture - the harvest of the future.
By Oscar Arias Sanchez
Posted 15/01/02 Sign up here for free email updates! The environment ministers of the nations of the Caribbean and Latin America gathered in Rio de Janeiro recently to discuss an agenda for the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development. A major theme of next year’s World Summit in Johannesburg—also known as Rio + 10—will be the critical issue of poverty in conjunction with conservation. Where poor and hungry people have few options other than to encroach on the environment for a day’s pay, conservation efforts will be stymied. This issue must be as familiar to Brazilians as it is to Costa Ricans: the need for more food and better livelihoods continue to sidetrack conservation efforts worldwide. There is another way. A recent report identifies a new approach emerging around the world, which scientists call "ecoagriculture." Instead of working against each other, farmers and environmentalists work together to find farming methods that both produce more food and preserve the environment. From grazing lands to coffee plantations to rice paddies, farmers and scientists are finding ways to preserve biodiversity within largely agricultural landscapes. As environment ministers continue to meet about Rio + 10, they would be wise to examine this groundbreaking approach to conservation.

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