Peter J. Hayes
Appearance
Peter John Hayes (born 1953 in Melbourne) is the Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability,[1] a non-governmental policy-oriented research and advocacy group.
He graduated from the University of Melbourne with a degree in History, and from University of California, Berkeley with a Ph.D. in energy and resources.[2] His PhD was written on non-proliferation regimes in Northeast Asia.[3] He was Professor of International Relations,
RMIT University.[4]
Nautilus’ Pegasus Program gives at-risk youth activities about sailing, oceanography, and teamwork on the 45-foot Pegasus research vessel.[5] The Institute runs an information service in Pyongyang.[6][7]
He was a co-founding member of
Awards
Works
- American Lake: Nuclear Peril in the Pacific Authors Peter Hayes, Lyuba Zarsky, Walden F. Bello, Penguin Books, 1986 (Penguin, 1987; Asahi Shimbun, 1987)
- Pacific Powderkeg: American Nuclear Dilemmas in Korea ISBN 978-0-669-24421-2)
- The Global Greenhouse Regime: Who Pays?, Editors Peter Hayes, ISBN 978-1-85383-136-2
- Space Power Interests, ISBN 978-0-8133-8879-3
- Peace and Security In Northeast Asia and the Nuclear Issue, Editors Young W. Kihl, Peter Hayes, ISBN 978-1-56324-789-7
- Chasing gravity's rainbow: Kwajalein and US ballistic missile testing, Authors ISBN 978-0-7315-1239-3
References
- ^ a b Nautilus Institute Staff Profile Peter Hayes, retrieved 7 April 2015
- ^ "Conversation with Peter Hayes, p. 1 of 5".
- ^ "Hayes, Peter". 21 March 2014.
- ^ "Peter Hayes — Global Collaborative". Archived from the original on 2 December 2008. Retrieved 22 April 2010.
- ^ "The Wave Magazine - Silicon Valley's Finest Entertainment & Lifestyle Magazine". Archived from the original on 12 November 2006. Retrieved 22 April 2010.
- ^ "Conversation with Peter Hayes, p. 3 of 5".
- ^ "Conversation with Peter Hayes, p. 4 of 5".
- ^ Peter Hayes, March 2015, Founding Friends of the Earth Australia: the Early Years, Friends of the Earth Australia History Blog, retrieved 7 April 2015
External links
- ": "Political Activism, NGOs, and Globalization," Conversations with History: Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley, 4/18/03