Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award/Series

1992-1998

1992-1993

Dr. Amartya Sen Lamont University Professor of Economics and Philosophy, Harvard University; Recipient, 1990 Giovanni Angelli International Prize for research on ethics of modern society; President-elect, American Economics Association; Author, On Economic Equality, Poverty and Famines, and On Ethics and Economics; Co-Author, The Political Economy of Hunger

 

 

 

1993-1994

Connor Cruise O'Brien Senior Fellow, National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina: Former United Nations Secretary-General Representative to Katanga: Author, Passion and Cunning: Essays on Nationalism, Terrorism, and Revolution and God Land: Reflections on Religion and Nationalism

 

 

 

1994-1995

Murray Gell-Mann Murray Gell-Mann Nobel Laureate Physicist; Co-Founder, Santa Fe Institute; Chair, President¹s Advisory Commission on Science and Technology; Millikan Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology; Author, The Quark and the Jaguar: Adventures in the Simple and the Complex

 

 

 

1995-1996

The Community of Sant'Egidio of Rome A nominee for the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize for its success in resolving the war in Mozambique; for its mediation efforts in the Algerian, Northern Ireland, Guatemala and Kosovo conflicts; and for its leading role in interreligious dialogue and the pursuit of social justice. Accepting on the organization's behalf: Andrea Bartoli Vice President and Special Representative to the United Nations, Community of Sant'Egidio, Rome, Assistant Director, Italian Academy for Advanced Studies, Columbia University; Director of the European Studies Project and Professor, School of International Affairs, Columbia University.

1996-1997

Open Society

1997-1998

Francis Mading Deng Special Representative for the United Nations Secretary-General on Internally Displaced Persons; Acting Chairman, African Leadership Forum; Author, Protecting the Dispossessed: A Challenge for the International Community