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has been the long-term co-chair of the CCS, alongside the other three current co-chairs: physicist Eugene Chudnovsky, psychiatrist Walter Reich, and chemist Alexander Greer. Sophie Cook, a retired government lawyer and mediator, served as executive director from 2008 to 2015. Her successor was Carol
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The Committee lobbied both the Soviet and Western governments on behalf of these oppressed scholars, provided moral and financial support to them, and organized conferences and meetings of refuseniks, including in the Soviet Union itself. Sometimes, the Committee of Concerned Scientists is credited
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The Committee was formed in 1972 in Washington and New York as an ad hoc group of scientists and scholars concerned about violations of academic freedom and the persecution of scientists around the world. (Sometimes, the creation of the Committee is dated to 1973.)
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Soviet Union nondelivery of international mail : hearings before the Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, first session, on H. Con. Res. 58, July 2,
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to reopen the case of Boris Weisfeiler, a mathematician who disappeared in Chile in 1985. In 2019, CCS made the case to Donald Trump, then U.S. president, to end a described campaign to intimidate U.S. scientists of Chinese ethnicity.
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Subsequently, CCS expanded its activities to pursue human rights and academic freedom issues in other countries. For example, CCS lobbied both the Chinese and the U.S. governments on behalf of the Chinese
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The Committee issues an annual report about cases of abuse of academic freedom and human rights of scientists and scholars around the world.
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Susan Valoris, who was employed as executive director from 2015 to 2023. The current executive director is Alexandra Bender.
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Most of the activities of the Committee in the 1970s and 1980s were aimed to help
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Prominent scientists who served on the CCS include a substantial number of
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Detente and Confrontation: American-Soviet Relations from Nixon to Reagan
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The political web of scientific cooperation between U.S.A. and USSR.
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Committee of the Concerned Scientists. Accessed October 11, 2012
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Annual Reports of the Committee of Concerned Scientists.
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U.S. Govt. Print. Off., Washington, 1979; pages 41-42.
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Human rights organizations based in the United States
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Committee of Concerned Scientists, records, 1970-2006
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CCS Letter to Marshall W. Nirenberg, June 29, 1983.
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Index

Union of Concerned Scientists
human rights
scientists
physicians
engineers
scholars
refuseniks
dissident
Soviet Union
Soviet bloc
refusenik
Andrei Sakharov
Natan Sharansky
Yuri Orlov
Benjamin Levich
astrophysicist
Fang Lizhi
1989 Tiananmen Square massacre
Vladimir Putin
Igor Sutyagin
FSB
KGB
Michelle Bachelet
Nobel Prize
Paul Flory
Gerhard Herzberg
David Baltimore
Owen Chamberlain
Jerome Karle
Walter Kohn

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