Name: Muto Ichiyo
Title: Member of board
Organisation: People’s Plan Study Group (PPSG)
MUTO Ichiyo born in 1931 in Tokyo, is a writer on political and social affairs, and activist engaged in the anti-war movement and other social movements since the 1950s. Active in the anti-Vietnam war Beheiren movement (1965-74), inaugurated English magazine AMPO (1969), founded the Pacific-Asia Resource Center in 1973, and played a leading role in organizing the People’s Plan 21 program (1989-2002), and founded People’s Plan Study Group (PPSG) in Tokyo in 1998; Taught at the State University of New York at Binghamton from 1983 through 2000. He is the author of many books, including Fukushima and Japan’s potential nuclear armament (2011), partly translated into English and Chinese.
He is one of the founding members of the Global University for Sustainability.
Brief profile:
- Born in 1931
- Having been a critical writer on social affairs and activist in anti-war and other social movements since the 1950s
- Founder of English magazine AMPO in 1969, the Pacific-Asia Resource Center in 1973
- Playing a leading role in People’s Plan 21 program (1969-2002)
- Teaching at State University of New York (1983-2000)
- Currently working as a board member of the People’s Plan Study Group (PPSG) and an ARENA fellow
Videos of Muto Ichiyo
Articles:
Towards the Autonomy of the People of the World (323.8 KB) 2010-01-01 Author: Muto Ichiyo.Asian Peace Movements and Empire (178.3 KB) 2003-07-01 Author: Muto Ichiyo.
The Cold War and post-Cold War dynamics of Taiwan and East Asia in people’s security perspective (198.2 KB) 2002-12-10 Author: Muto Ichiyo.
The People’s Plan Forum: a brief introduction (101.6 KB) 2001-12-09 Author: Muto Ichiyo.
Redefine and Practice Our Peace (160.1 KB) 2000-06-01 Author: Muto Ichiyo.
Alliance of Hope and Challenges of Global Democracy (921.2 KB) 1994-01-01 Author: Muto Ichiyo.
Class struggle and technological innovation in Japan since 1945 (8.3 MB) 1987-07-29 Author: Muto Ichiyo.
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