- International Progress Organization
The International Progress Organization (IPO) is a
Vienna -basedthink tank dealing with world affairs. As aninternational non-governmental organization (NGO) it enjoys consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of theUnited Nations and is associated with the United Nations Department of Public Information. The organization aims at promoting peaceful co-existence among all nations, in particular the dialogue among civilizations; a just international economic order; global respect forhuman rights ; and the internationalrule of law . The IPO has members in more than 70 countries on all continents and organizes conferences and expert meetings on issues of conflict resolution, civilizational dialogue,international law , and United Nations reform. The organization publishes the series [http://i-p-o.org/sir.htm "Studies in International Relations"] (since 1978) and monographs in the field ofinternational relations theory .The president of the IPO is Dr.
Hans Köchler , the Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at theUniversity of Innsbruck ,Austria . The organization was founded inInnsbruck (Austria) in 1972 by a group of students fromAustria ,Egypt andIndia who felt a need for a new approach towards North-South relations and development partnership. Among the original supporters of the organization were the then Austrian PresidentRudolf Kirchschläger , Senegalese PresidentLéopold Sédar Senghor , and Indian President GyaniZail Singh .----
IGO Relations:
United Nations ,Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC); United Nations Office at Vienna ; DPI of the United Nations; links withUNESCO ;Organisation of the Islamic Conference .NGO Relations: Member of the Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations; International Coordinating Network on Palestine (ICNP); links with: Action Coalition for Global Change; Association for Sciences and Politics (AWP); Independent Peace Movement (IPM); International Movement for a Just World (JUST); International Human Rights Association of American Minorities (IHRAAM); CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation; Indian Society of International Law (ISIL). The IPO further provides the secretariat for the NGO Committee on Development at the United Nations Office at Vienna.
Activities
Since 1974 the IPO has organized a series of lectures and conferences on the cultural dimension of international affairs (Amman 1974; Innsbruck 1974; Vienna 1979; Rome 1981; Nicosia 1984); these activities preceded the current global discourse on the dialogue of civilizations in which the I.P.O. has participated through the organization of expert meetings in Europe and the Muslim world. In 1987 the IPO initiated (in co-operation with Nobel Laureate
Seán MacBride ) the [http://i-p-o.org/na.htm Lawyers' Appeal Against Nuclear War] which led to a worldwide civil society campaign for a resolution by the UN General Assembly calling for an Advisory Opinion from theInternational Court of Justice (ICJ) on the question of the legality ofnuclear arms . In September 1991 the IPO convened the "Second International Conference On A More Democratic United Nations" (CAMDUN-2) at the United Nations Office at Vienna. In 2000 the Secretary-General of the United Nations nominated two officials of the organization as international observers at the Lockerbie trial in the Netherlands (see also:Pan Am Flight 103 andHans Köchler's Lockerbie trial observer mission ). Since 1985, the IPO has been calling for a democratization of theUnited Nations Organization , in particular of theUN Security Council . Since 1987, the organization has been dealing with the problem of internationalterrorism , repeatedly suggesting a legal definition of terrorism by theUN General Assembly . The various initiatives and proposals are documented in the IPO conference proceedings. In addition to the organization of lectures and international conferences, the IPO has undertaken (since 1980) monitoring missions in the fields ofhuman rights and therule of law .elected conferences and expert meetings
* "The Cultural Self-comprehension of Nations": In co-operation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Innsbruck, Austria, 27-29 July 1974
* "The New International Economic Order – Philosophical and Socio-cultural Implications": Vienna, Austria, 2-3 April 1979
* "The Legal Aspects of the Palestine Problem with Special Regard to the Question of Jerusalem": Vienna, Austria, 5-7 November 1980
* "The Concept of Monotheism in Islam and Christianity": Rome, Italy, 17-19 November 1981
* "The Principles of Non-alignment – The Non-aligned Countries in the Eighties: Results and Perspectives": Baghdad, Iraq, 4-6 May 1982
* "The United States' Foreign Policy - Facts and Judgement": Brussels, Belgium, 28-30 September 1984
* "The New International Information and Communication Order – Basis for Cultural Dialogue and Peaceful Co-existence among Nations": In co-operation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Nicosia, Cyprus, 26-27 October 1984
* "Democracy in International Relations": On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the foundation of the United Nations Organization, New York City, USA, 31 October 1985
* "The Crisis of Representative Democracy": Geneva, Switzerland, 15-17 November 1985
* "The Question of Terrorism": Geneva, Switzerland, 19-21 March 1987
* "The Exchange of Prisoners of War between Iran and Iraq as a Requirement of International Law and Human Rights": Geneva, Switzerland, 29-30 May 1989
* "Second International Conference On A More Democratic United Nations (CAMDUN-2)": Convened at the United Nations Office at Vienna, 17-19 September 1991
* "The Sanctions Policy of the United Nations Security Council": Geneva, Switzerland, 23 May 1992
* "Islam and the West - The Conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina and its Implications for a New World Order": Vienna, Austria, 25 November 1993
* "Democracy after the End of the East-West Conflict": In co-operation with the University of Innsbruck and University Center Luxemburg; Innsbruck, Austria, 27 May 1994
* "The United Nations and International Democracy": Geneva, Switzerland, 1-2 July 1994
* "Economic Sanctions and Their Impact on Development": In co-operation with the NGO Committee on Development; United Nations Office at Vienna; Vienna, Austria, 28 November 1996
* "Civilizations: Conflict or Dialogue?": In co-operation with the Departments of Philosophy and American Studies at the University of Innsbruck; Innsbruck, Austria, 8 June 1998
* "The Challenges of Globalization": In co-operation with the Department of Philosophy at the University of Munich; Munich, Germany, 18-19 March 1999
* "The United Nations and International Power Politics: The Future of World Order": In co-operation with International Human Rights Association of American Minorities and East-West University, Chicago, Ill., USA, 5 June 2004
* "The Use of Force in International Relations – Challenges to Collective Security": In co-operation with the Department of Philosophy at the University of Innsbruck; Innsbruck, Austria, 22 June 2005
* "The 'Global War on Terror' and its Implications for Muslim-Western Relations": In co-operation with the Center for Policy Research and International Studies of Malaysia Science University; Penang, Malaysia, 13-14 December 2007
External links
* [http://i-p-o.org/ Official website]
* [http://i-p-o.org/publics.htm Publications]
* [http://i-p-o.org/unref.htm Initiatives and proposals on United Nations reform]
* [http://i-p-o.org/lockerbie_observer_mission.htm Observer mission of the I.P.O. at the Lockerbie trial]
* [http://i-p-o.org/civilizational_dialogue-roster.htm Activities in the field of civilizational dialogue]
* [http://i-p-o.org/ipo-award.htm Golden Honorary Medal of the I.P.O.]
* [http://i-p-o.org/ngodev.htm NGO Committee on Development]
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