Johan Galtung

Johan Galtung

Candidatus Realium In Mathematics, 1956, University of Oslo
Magister Artium In Sociology, University of Oslo

Biography

Johan Galtung is founder and Director of TRANSCEND - A Peace and Development Network for Conflict Transformation by Peaceful Means, with more than 300 members from over 80 countries around the world and Rector of TRANSCEND Peace University (TPU).

An experienced peace worker and Professor of Peace Studies, he is widely regarded as the founder of the academic discipline of peace research and one of the leading pioneers of peace and conflict transformation in theory and practice. He has played an active role in helping mediate and prevent violence in 45 major conflicts around the world over the past four decades, and is author of the United Nations’ first ever manual for trainers and participants on "Conflict Transformation by Peaceful Means: The TRANSCEND Approach” (UNDP 2000). He has taught Peace Studies at the Universities of Hawai'i, Witten/Herdecke, Tromsoe, Alicante, Ritsumeikan and the European Peace University, among many others. Galtung established the Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) in 1959, the Journal of Peace Research in 1964, and co-launched the Nordic Institute for Peace Research (NIFF) in 2000.

He has published more than 1000 articles covering a wide-range of fields, including peaceful conflict transformation, deep culture, peace pedogogy, reconciliation, development,  peace bui



Awards and Honors
The Alo'ha International Award
Johan Galtung received the Alo'ha International Award in 1995.
Socrates Prize for Adult Education
Johan Galtung received Socrates Prize for Adult Education in 1990.
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2012
This book is directed to those who carry out reconciliations, or assist others to do so. It is a manual for practitioners, and an examination of theory in reconciliation. It will expand the repertoire of anyone involved in reconciliation, examining the...
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October 01, 1996
Barbara W. Tuchman, in her fine book The March of Folly,' studies four cases of foreign policy actors-Troy in the Battle of Troy. the Renaissance Popes during the Protestant Reformation, England and the American Revolution. and the USA in Vi&t Nam-and...
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November 26, 2013
“You need to stop using the word ‘post-conflict,’” Johan Galtung said early on in a
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November 01, 1996
Professor Johan Galtung was Bryant Wedge Fellow-in-Residence at ICAR in spring 1996. On March 20, 1996, he delivered
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An evening with Johan GaltungJohan will speak and lead an open discussion. We will also celebrate the launch of his new book on reconciliation, co-authored with Diane Perlman and Joanna Santa Barbara.Coffee and snacks available. All are welcome to attend and participate. 
April 11, 2012
Johan Galtung and Diane Perlman on “The Nuclear Mystique”:Will this "Nuclear Spring" be a time when humankind can make progress in preventing a Nuclear Winter? World leaders, the media, and global citizens are grappling with dangers posed by the presence of nuclear weapons and
April 15, 2010
Peace Scholar Johan Galtung visits ICAR to lecture on Afghanistan, his new book, and the dynamics of US Foreign Policy Missed the Event?Check out the Film Below!
November 25, 2009
Featured keynote speaker Johan GaltungConnecting DC student leaders, groups, practitioners, and local NGO’s interested in CR/IDThere is no cost for attendance. Breakfast, Lunch and refreshments will be provided. Special Session for Faculty Only - See Below Group
March 23, 2007
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