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  • Skiing, however, did not become overwhelmingly popular until the late 1900s, when Society discovered the Swiss Alps. To the horror of the French, wealthy Europeans and Americans deserted the Riviera by droves, to patronize such places as St Moritz or Davos or Caux, to learn to ski, to ice-skate, or to toboggan down the slopes.

    The Season: Winter | Edwardian Promenade 2010

  • “So,” Caux says, “the victims are left very much by themselves and they do not report their abuses.”

    Ivory Coast: New Camp to Shelter Thousands of Displaced 2011

  • In 2004, she discovered Marcel Caux was not the World

    ARTHUR REX CRANE 2010

  • Caux says the “most vulnerable people” will be brought there first.

    Ivory Coast: New Camp to Shelter Thousands of Displaced 2011

  • In Switzerland, the Caux Forum for Human Security brings together people working for peace and human security.

    Obama and Niebuhr 2010

  • Jealous that you're not in the Swiss Alps, where a few lucky government officials are staying at a beautiful Caux hotel school and conference center, overlooking Lake Geneva, in a week-long discussion gauging media efforts to make things better in war-torn countries?

    The Clinton plaque is returning, for now, to the Ronald Reagan Building Al Kamen 2010

  • Jealous that you're not in the Swiss Alps, where a few lucky government officials are staying at a beautiful Caux hotel school and conference center, overlooking Lake Geneva, in a week-long discussion gauging media efforts to make things better in war-torn countries?

    The Clinton plaque is returning, for now, to the Ronald Reagan Building Al Kamen 2010

  • The wide-angle and human-centered approaches of Caux work to solve problems and resolve conflicts at any level.

    How Do We Be Safe? 2009

  • Most of the breakthroughs I've seen at this and previous visits to Caux have followed heart-felt mutual apologies from people who might not have been speaking to each other the week before.

    How Do We Be Safe? 2009

  • A core strategy at Caux is that effective political change stems from personal change.

    How Do We Be Safe? 2009

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