To prevent or stop wars : what can peace movements do? / Christine Schweitzer with Jørgen Johansen.
Av: Schweitzer, Christine [aut]
Medverkande: Johansen, Jørgen [aut]
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"Translation of IFGK Working Paper No 25."
Includes bibliographical references.
Abstract -- Acronyms -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Case studies of peace movements. Norway-Sweden 1905 -- The Vietnam War and the antiwar movement -- The movement against the Contra War of the 1980s in Nicaragua -- Anti-nuclear peace movement of the 1980s in Germany -- The Women in White in Liberia -- The Iraq War 1990-1991 -- The Iraq War 2003 -- Further examples -- Conclusions -- Literature.
This book studies examples of peace movements of the last 110 years, from the conflict between Norway and Sweden in 1905 to the debate on military intervention in Syria in 2013. It looks at the impact these movements have had on the prevention or the ending of wars.
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