Peter J. Hayes

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Peter John Hayes (born Melbourne) is the Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development. [1]

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] He is Professor of International Relations, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.[3]

Nautilus’ Pegasus Program gives at-risk youth activities about sailing, oceanography, and teamwork on the 45-foot Pegasus research vessel.[4] They run an information service in Pyongyang.[5][6]

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 University of California, 1989, (Lexington Books, 1991, ISBN 9780669244212)
  • The Global Greenhouse Regime: Who Pays?, Editors Peter Hayes, Kirk R. Smith, Earthscan, 1993, ISBN 9781853831362
  • Space Power Interests, Westview Press, 1996, ISBN 9780813388793
  • Peace and Security In Northeast Asia and the Nuclear Issue, Editors Young W. Kihl, Peter Hayes, M.E. Sharpe, 1997, ISBN 9781563247897
  • Chasing gravity's rainbow: Kwajalein and US ballistic missile testing, Authors Owen Wilkes, Megan Van Frank, Peter Hayes, Australian National University, 1991, ISBN 9780731512393

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