Anders Boserup

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Anders Boserup (January 15, 1940 - May 4, 1990) was a Danish researcher. He graduated from the University of Copenhagen in 1965 with a Magister in physics and became a lecturer in sociology in 1972. He was the co-founder of the Danish Institute for Peace and Conflict Research and the Nordic Peace Foundation. Ander Boserup researched peace, security and disarmament. He is well known for his work with non-offensive defence. He worked as a consultant for the UN and the Danish Foreign Ministry in relation to disarmament.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Boserup, Anders". Det Danske Fredsakademi. Retrieved 2009-04-10.