Yoshikazu Sakamoto
was a Japanese academic, writer, and professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo. Sakamoto, a leading proponent of pacifism during Japan's post-war period, has been credited as a pioneer of international political studies in the country.In 1966, Sakamoto won the Yoshino Sakuzo Prize for his opinion piece, "Proposals for Japanese diplomacy," which called for the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and the People's Republic of China.
Sakamoto died at a hospital in Tokyo on October 2, 2014, at the age of 87. Provided by Wikipedia
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12by International Jury of the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education, 7th session, Paris, 1987, Sakamoto, Yoshikazuprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO
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13by International Jury of the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education, 5th session, Paris, 1985, Sakamoto, Yoshikazuprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO
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14by International Jury of the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education, 5th session, Paris, 1985, Sakamoto, Yoshikazuprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO
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15by Regional Training Seminar for University Teachers in the Field of Disarmament for the Region of Asia and the Pacific, Jakarta, 1982, Sakamoto, Yoshikazuprogramme and meeting document bibliotecaUNESCO