J. William and Harriet Fulbright Center
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The J. William & Harriet Fulbright Center is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, "the District", or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. On July 16, 1790, the United States Congress approved the creation of a permanent national capital as permitted by the U.S. Constitution....

, whose mission is to "...foster peace and justice through collaboration." The center is not related to the Fulbright Scholarship Program
Fulbright Program
The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright-Hays Program, is a program of competitive, merit-based grants for international educational exchange for students, scholars, teachers, professionals, scientists and artists, founded by United States Senator J. William Fulbright in 1946. Under the...

, aside from the Fulbright Name. The center was founded by United States Senator J. William Fulbright
J. William Fulbright
James William Fulbright was a United States Senator representing Arkansas from 1945 to 1975.Fulbright was a Southern Democrat and a staunch multilateralist who supported the creation of the United Nations and the longest serving chairman in the history of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee...

 and his wife, current center president Harriet Mayor Fulbright
Harriet Mayor Fulbright
Harriet Anna Mayor Fulbright is the widow of United States Senator J. William Fulbright and the former Executive Director of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities under President Bill Clinton. She currently serves as President of the J...

, and supports international collaborations among students, teachers, and schools, and culturally immersive programs for scholars and world leaders.

Global Symposium of Peaceful Nations 2009

The Global Symposium of Peaceful Nations, the first forum aimed at recognizing and honoring the most peaceful countries in the world took place November 1–3 at the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.

The two most peaceful nations in each of the nine regions were identified by the 2009 Global Peace Index and were honored at the Global Symposium of Peaceful Nations. These countries included:
  • Western Europe: Denmark and Norway
  • Central & Eastern Europe: Slovenia and Czech Republic
  • Middle East & North Africa: Qatar and Oman
  • Sub-Saharan Africa: Botswana and Malawi
  • Oceania: New Zealand and Australia
  • East Asia: Japan and South Korea
  • South & Southeast Asia: Singapore and Vietnam
  • South America: Chile and Uruguay
  • North & Central America and the Caribbean: Canada and Costa Rica


The Symposium gathered the most peaceful nation to celebrate, learn, and lead. The Symposium offered an opportunity to examine peacefulness and develop insights on the history, policies and characteristics of the most peaceful nations. Each country was represented by two delegates- one from civil society and one from the government.

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