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Peace Movement - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsPeace movements are defined as coalitions of peace organizations and public supporters that seek to eliminate the threat of war and foster cultures that ...
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[PDF] The international peace movement 1815-1914: an outlineJun 9, 2020 · The peace movement of the 19th century was essentially a movement of men from the middle classes; women played a greater role only in the years ...
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Peace Movement since 1945 - Oxford Research EncyclopediasMay 4, 2015 · Peace activism in the United States between 1945 and the 2010s focused mostly on opposition to US foreign policy, efforts to strengthen and foster ...
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[PDF] Peace Movements and Policy: Understanding Success David ...Feb 14, 2024 · For the disarmament movement of the 1980s, focusing on the MX was a way of winning an important fight, strengthening coali ons and networks, and ...
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[PDF] Conflict and Factionalism in Peace Movements Kelsy Kretschmer ...The literature is littered with examples across history of how internal conflict stunted or killed movements. William Gamson (1990), in his famous cross ...
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Pacifism - Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyPacifism is the theory that peaceful rather than violent or belligerent relations should govern human intercourse and that arbitration, surrender, or migration ...
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Negative and Positive Peace Framework - GW BlogsNegative peace refers to the absence of direct violence. Positive peace refers to the absence of indirect and structural violence.
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[PDF] Varieties of Contingent Pacifism in War - UCSD PhilosophyBoth absolute and conditional pacifism are, however, morally untenable. These types of pacifism, though noble, are “dangerously otherworldly in the face of ...
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What is nonviolent peacemaking? - Marquette UniversityNonviolence is a strategic application of tactics to achieve goals. ... Principled nonviolence, also known as Gandhian or Kingian nonviolence, is ...
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Ahimsa | Nonviolence, Pacifism, Compassion - BritannicaAhimsa, in the Indian religions of Jainism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, the ethical principle of not causing harm to other living things.
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Pacifism | History, Justifications, Criticism, & Types - BritannicaOct 3, 2025 · Pacifism, the principled opposition to war and violence as a means of settling disputes. Pacifism may entail the belief that the waging of war by a state and ...
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Was the Early Church Really Pacifist? - PCPJSep 5, 2020 · The early church – the church of the apostles and their disciples – was pacifistic. Even when a slight tolerance for violence emerged a few centuries later, ...
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Nonviolence in the Ancient Church and Christian ObedienceFirst, from the close of the New Testament era until 174 C.E., no Christians served in the military or assumed government offices. 3 Second, from 174 until ...
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71: The Peace of God - The French History PodcastApr 22, 2022 · Importantly, the peace movement awakened the church to the power it held in medieval society. For centuries the church played the role of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Medieval Peace Movement: The Bianchi of 1399 - Medievalists.netAug 10, 2023 · Sick and tired of war and violence, many people throughout Italy left their homes and cities to march for peace in the year 1399.Missing: pacifist | Show results with:pacifist
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Perpetual Peace, by Immanuel Kant—A Project Gutenberg eBookFor Kant perpetual peace is an ideal, not merely as a speculative Utopian idea, with which in fancy we may play, but as a moral principle, which ought to be, ...
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The first peace societies (Chapter 2)... date ... It was only at the beginning of the nineteenth century, however, that people began to form voluntary societies to educate and advocate on behalf of peace ...
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[PDF] The Quaker Peace Testimony and its Contribution to the British ...This article attempts the first overview of the contribution of Quakerism to the British peace movement from its eighteenth-century origins to the present ...Missing: 19th | Show results with:19th
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Why Are Quakers Pacifists? - The Peace Testimony & The Quaker ...Quakers are pacifists because they reject war, viewing it as destroying humanity and a reflection of God, and they believe the spirit of Christ will not lead ...<|separator|>
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Introduction | The British Peace Movement 1870-1914This book examines the outlook and activities of the most important peace associations which operated from 1870 to 1914.
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Pacifism - 1914-1918 OnlineOct 8, 2014 · A seemingly robust European peace movement existed before 1914, but it contained internal divisions and mostly collapsed early in the war.1Introduction · 2The Pre-war Peace Movement · 7Peace Action and... · 9Conclusion
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Why women's peace activism in World War I matters nowApr 2, 2017 · Over a century ago, American women organized to protest World War I. The fact that their efforts failed isn't the most important point.
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Peace · National History Day - Jane Addams Digital EditionPeace · When World War I began in 1914, it pitted the strongest European powers against each other and would eventually result in 17 million deaths. · As a long ...
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Conscientious Objectors In Their Own Words | Imperial War MuseumsThere were approximately 16,000 British men on record as conscientious objectors (COs) to armed service during the First World War. This figure does not include ...
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Conscientious Objectors, World War I, Database Introduction ...Mar 9, 2020 · One unofficial source states that 3,989 men declared themselves to be conscientious objectors when they had reached the camps: of these, 1,300 ...<|separator|>
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Conscientious Objectors of the First World WarDuring the Great War some 16,000 men were officially recorded as COs in Britain. Deprived of their right to vote, they were often abused as cowards and traitors ...
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The British Peace Movement in the Interwar Years13Among the most prominent of the socialist-inclined pacifist groups was the No More War Movement (NMWM), founded in 1921 as a pacifist and socialist successor ...
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[PDF] Imagining Peace and War: Plymouth 1918-1939It analyses how local League supporters positioned their cause in relation to interwar pacifism and popular militarism. It investigates the radical visions of ...
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Peace movement | Research Starters - EBSCOThe peace movement in the United States reached a peak of influence during the 1930s, driven by widespread disillusionment with the outcomes of World War I.
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The Power of Women Strike for Peace | Arms Control AssociationNov 1, 2021 · On November 1, 1961, an estimated 50,000 women in 60 U.S. cities answered a call to join a one-day strike with the rallying slogan “End the Arms ...
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Antinuclear Movement, 1950s-1960sAfter the United States detonated two nuclear bombs over Japan in 1945, two strands of antinuclear activists emerged. In addition to traditional pacifists ...
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Averting Armageddon: The Communist Peace Movement, 1948–1956The post-war communist peace movement was a powerful instrument of Soviet foreign policy during the early Cold War.<|separator|>
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U.S. Marshals and the Pentagon Riot of October 21, 1967Anti-Vietnam war protesters rallied to Washington on Saturday, October 21,1967, in the first national demonstration against the war.
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What forms of peace activism took place in the UK? - LSEIn the UK, the largest peace organisation was the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). Founded in 1957, the CND's popularity had dwindled in the 1970s.
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The Peace Movement and the Second Cold War - GHI WashingtonMar 24, 2010 · Both agreed that the peace movement raised a class of anti-experts and helped create a critical, democratic public. They also agreed that a mood ...
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Whatever Happened To The Anti-War Movement? - NPRApr 15, 2011 · It happened in 1991, when throngs rallied against U.S. involvement in the first Gulf War. ... The peace movement is actually everywhere." But it's ...
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5 Photographs From The Day The World Said No To War | IWMOn February 15, 2003, mass anti-war protests occurred globally, including in Rome (3 million) and London (up to 2 million), against the planned Iraq invasion.
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The history of student movements and how campus protests ... - VoxMay 1, 2024 · Protests against the war in Gaza have spread to college campuses across the country in the days since students at Columbia University were arrested last week.
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Peace and Nonviolence - Quakers in the WorldIn 1651 George Fox was offered an army commission. His response is widely regarded as the first statement of the Quaker peace testimony:.
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The Impact of Buddhist Philosophy on Global Peace-building EffortsJul 31, 2025 · Buddhist philosophy, which emphasizes compassion, non-violence, and interdependence, has significantly impacted global peace-building efforts.
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[PDF] Tolstoy's Manifesto on the State, Christian Anarchy, and PacifismLeo Tolstoy's book The Kingdom of God Is Within You, completed in 1893, was written in Russian, but the Russian censors forbade its publication in the ...
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Famous Peace Activists | Biography OnlineAug 12, 2019 · People who have campaigned for peace. Pacifists, anti-war activists, and conscientious objectors Includes Gandhi, M Ali, Peace Pilgrim, ...
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Henry Richard - CND CymruIn 1848 he took up his life's work as “Apostle of Peace” becoming secretary of the Society for Promoting Permanent and Universal Peace and with Cobden and ...
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Jane Addams – Biographical - NobelPrize.orgShe spoke for peace in 1913 at a ceremony commemorating the building of the Peace Palace at The Hague and in the next two years, as a lecturer sponsored by the ...
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Jane Addams | Biography, Accomplishments, Significance, Hull ...Sep 12, 2025 · A pacifist, she served as president of the International Congress of Women in 1915 and founded the Woman's Peace Party, the predecessor to the ...
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About Jane Addams and Hull-House SettlementShe was the WILPF's first president. As a result of her work, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. Jane Addams died in Chicago on May 21, 1935. She ...
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Bertrand Russell's lofty pacifism - New HumanistJul 14, 2014 · The peace agenda of Russell and his followers was always based on the assumption that war is simply a euphemism for the madness of state ...
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Bertrand Russell: Prophet of the New World Order - Catholic CultureRussell won his greatest renown for his long service as an activist for world peace. During World War I, Russell described himself as a pacifist and was jailed ...
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A.J. Muste | American Clergyman & Pacifist Activist | BritannicaA.J. Muste was a Dutch-born American clergyman best known for his role in the labour and left-wing movements of the 1920s and '30s and for his leadership of ...
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A.J. Muste's life of activism | A.J. Muste Foundation for Peace & JusticeHe led dramatic protests against nuclear weapons, from trespassing at test sites to sending peace crews into the Pacific. He supported African independence ...
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A.J. Muste: The 20th Century's Most Famous U.S. PacifistApr 1, 2006 · A.J. Muste's spiritual journey began with his birth on January 8, 1885, in the Dutch shipping port of Zierikzee. In 1891 his family left Holland ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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History – IPB - International Peace BureauThe IPB was founded in 1891-92, as a result of consultations at the Universal Peace Congresses, large gatherings held annually to bring together the national ...
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Permanent International Peace Bureau – History* - NobelPrize.orgThe International Peace Bureau (IPB) was founded as a result of the third Universal Peace Congress in Rome, 1891, with Fredrik Bajer one of its principal ...
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Who we are – IPB - International Peace BureauThe International Peace Bureau is dedicated to the vision of a World Without War. Our current main programme centres on Disarmament for Sustainable Development.Missing: establishment | Show results with:establishment
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WRI's history - War Resisters' InternationalJun 10, 2020 · War Resisters' International was founded at a meeting of European pacifists at the home of Kees Boeke, a Dutch anarchist and pacifist. The ...
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War Resisters' International (WRI) | BritannicaOct 6, 2025 · War Resisters' International (WRI) was founded in 1921. As an antimilitarist organization, it adopted a declaration in its founding year that ...
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About War Resisters' InternationalThe history of WRI War Resisters' International's archives are held at the Institute for Social History, Amsterdam. You can search them here. Another good ...
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History – FOR-USA - Fellowship of ReconciliationFellowship of Reconciliation is a global movement founded in 1914 to support the rights of conscience in resistance to war and military conscription.
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Fellowship of Reconciliation USA - Social Welfare History ProjectFeb 7, 2022 · The Fellowship of Reconciliation USA (FOR-USA) was founded in 1915 by pacifists opposed to US entry into World War I. Open to men, women, and people of all ...
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Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR)FOR was founded by pacifist Christians to work toward peace, later expanding to labor rights and anti-racism. It also encouraged King to speak out against the ...
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CND - Campaigning for peace and a nuclear free worldCND campaigns for Britain to get rid of Trident and join the global majority of countries, who don't have and don't want nuclear weapons.History of the Symbol · Who we are · No nuclear war · Campaign Magazine
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[PDF] Some remarks on the history of peace movements in Europe by ...In 19th century liberal-democratic groups promoted peace initiatives and the early workers movements implemented anti-militaristic strategies in their ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] KEITH ROBBINS European Peace Movements and Their Influence ...The deterioration in international relations in the 1930s had the effect of defining peace movements more clearly, but only in circumstances which confirmed ...
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Europeans Demonstrate Against Nuclear Weapons - EBSCOIn the early 1980s, a significant peace movement emerged in Western Europe, primarily driven by widespread opposition to the deployment of NATO nuclear ...
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Lessons from the Anti-nuclear Movement of the 1980sMay 21, 2025 · In an era of polycrisis and realignment, what can we learn from the successes of the European peace movement in the 1980s?
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The Peace Movements in Europe and the United StatesThe main purpose of the peace movements in Europe was to put pressure on their respective governments to accept Soviet proposals in negotiations and not to ...
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EuPRA: HomeThe European Peace Research Association: Our purpose is to advance interdisciplinary, research into the causes of war and conditions of peace.Online and hybrid events · Events · Launching the PEACE Initiative · News<|separator|>
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The Peace Movement of World War I | Historical TopicsIn the years leading up to United States involvement in the first World War, a strong peace movement began, supported by President Woodrow Wilson.
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Women and the Peace Movement - Jane Addams Digital EditionCriticism did not deter Addams' peace efforts and she continued to advocate against the war and work for a peaceful solution. As often seen with periods of war ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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[PDF] The Evolution of Peace Education in the United States from ...Peace advocates, in response to post-Civil War martial displays in the classroom, began making a conscientious effort to influence the curriculum and teaching ...
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[PDF] How the American Peace Movement Impacted Foreign Policy ...Unlike other publications that focus on the anti war effort, it overviewed events, various peace groups and their impact without going into in-depth detail. It ...
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Peace as a Women's Issue: A History of the U.S. ... - Project MUSEAlonso focuses on separate women's organizations committed to both women's rights and peace, and primarily on "women who came to the peace movement through ...
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Resisting Reagan: The U.S. Central America Peace Movement, SmithThe book analyzes the U.S. Central America peace movement, focusing on the Witness for Peace, Sanctuary, and Pledge of Resistance campaigns, and the morality ...
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Gandhi and Non-violence - MKGandhi.orgGandhi had reasserted his faith in nonviolence and commended it to the smaller nation which were living in daily dread of being overwhelmed by superior force.
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Japan's Peace Movement Braces for an Age of Nuclear ProliferationAug 8, 2025 · The two bombings together killed an estimated 200,000 to 300,000 people.
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[PDF] Japanese Anti-nuclear Movements - Berghahn BooksThe Japanese anti-nuclear movements, called Gensuikin undō (the anti A- and H-bomb movement), started organising from the mid-1950s.
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Vietnam and Iraq in Japan: Japanese and American Grassroots ...Peace activism has gone through various phases in the postwar: the first phase in the 1950s and 1960s focused on antinuclear pacifism and opposition to the US- ...
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A New Peace Movement in Northeast Asia: South Korea's ...Aug 31, 2023 · Peacemomo trains teachers and youngsters, and even people who don't agree about peace with North Korea or are against democracy.
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History of Peace Thought East and West: its Lessons for Today 東西 ...Early Chinese texts also reveal more concern with issues of peace than might be supposed. We may note the laments of the peasant soldiers and their families, ...
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The East Asian Peace: How Did It Happen? How Deep Is It?It is now 35 years since more than a century of bloody wars came to an end in East Asia. But what are the deep reasons for this remarkable lasting peace?
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The Israeli Peace Movement - MERIPThe Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation, the intifada, that erupted in December 1987 elicited a mass movement of Israelis opposed to the continuing ...
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Peace Movements in Israel | Jewish Women's ArchiveOct 27, 2022 · A women's peace movement emerged during Israel's war in Lebanon with the establishment of Mothers Against Silence, which created a discursive space.
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The Peace Process in the Middle East: Israelis and PalestiniansThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of different elements on the peace process in the Middle East, especially focusing on the Palestinian ...
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Although Limited, Arab Public Protests Against the War in Gaza ...Apr 30, 2024 · In recent weeks, the protesters have focused their attention on the Israeli embassy in Amman, demanding that Jordan cut ties with Israel.
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300,000 anti-war protesters reported in Tel Aviv - YouTubeAug 17, 2025 · An estimated 300000 people filled the streets of Tel Aviv, closing a nationwide strike with mass protests against the war and calls to bring ...<|separator|>
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Leymah Gbowee – Biographical - NobelPrize.orgLeymah Gbowee is a Liberian peace activist, social worker and women's rights advocate. She is Founder and President of the Gbowee Peace Foundation Africa, ...Missing: prominent | Show results with:prominent
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African women struggle for a seat at the peace table | Africa RenewalSep 2, 2016 · In 1994 a number of women's religious and development organizations launched the Sierra Leone Women's Movement for Peace, organizing protests ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Feminist Peace Movement in Africa: Background paper | WILPFStarting at the Nairobi forum in 1985, peace tents were set up as spaces for feminist peace activism and theorizing about traditional and new topics at the ...
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Peace in Africa, a personal perspective - Global Ministries... peace, especially peace in the Kairos movement. In the late 80's when we were facing a very serious crisis, the presence of Apartheid in South Africa, a ...
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About Us - Witness for Peace Solidarity CollectiveOur delegations take U.S.-based activists through an immersive and collectively transformative process with our local partners in Latin America and the ...
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[PDF] IV. Armed conflict in South America - SIPRIDec 27, 2021 · November 2021 saw the fifth anniversary of the 2016 peace agreement that brought an end to the 52-year conflict between the Colombian government.
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Comparative Peace Processes in Latin AmericaThis book is about ending guerrilla conflicts in Latin America through political means. It is about peace processes, aimed at securing an end to military ...
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Vietnam Moratorium | Australian War MemorialThere were three Moratorium campaigns in Australia in 1970 and 1971. The Moratorium was the first truly mass movement of the protest against the Vietnam War.
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70000 anti-Vietnam War protesters swarm Melbourne - The AgeMay 8, 2020 · Fifty years ago, over 70000 anti-Vietnam War protesters took over Melbourne. Despite fears of a riot, and a very large police presence, ...
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Nuclear-free New Zealand - NZ HistoryOct 2, 2014 · From the early 1970s to the mid-1980s two key issues emerged: opposition to French nuclear tests at Mururoa and to American warships' visits to New Zealand.Nuclear-free legislation · Nuclear testing in the Pacific · Ship visits
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Nuclear Free - NZ HistoryIn 1985 New Zealand was basking in its position as leader of the anti-nuclear movement. Then on 10 July, two explosions set by French Secret Service agents ...
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[PDF] Jan Narveson, 'Pacifism: A Philosophical Examination'1' objection – in other words, the objection that if one act of killing is morally justified, surely it is the act of defending one's mother from a brutal ...<|separator|>
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Thomas Aquinas Between Just War and PacifismThe article concludes that Aquinas formulated a two-stage theory whereby pacifism was rejected as a suitable form of agency for the state.
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[PDF] C.S. Lewis's Response to Pacifism and the Just War TheoryThere is no political solution to the problem of sin. Not even a justified war could end all wars; not even pacifism could bring lasting peace.
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Just War, Pacifism, and the Abolition of War - Andrew FialaOct 15, 2023 · The just-war theorists worry that realism is a recipe for moral disaster. And the pacifists complain that it is all a kind of madness. To cure ...
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Pacifism Is Not Passivism | Issue 105 - Philosophy NowAnti-War Pacifism · 1) The war must be made on behalf of a just cause; · 2) The decision to go to war must be made by proper authorities; · 3) Participants must ...
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Just-War Doctrine and PacifismRealists maintain the necessity of war and participa- tion in it, and pacifists reject the necessity of war and participa- tion in it. Underlying both extremes ...
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"Just War, Pacifism, Church History and Today" by Michael PayneThis paper, in addressing Just War Theory and Pacifism, will argue that throughout church history there are faithful Christians that can be found on both sides ...
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Why Peace Movements Fail - Religion OnlinePeace movements fail because they work for a “peace” too narrowly defined; they fail because they dwell on fear rather than hope.
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Anti-War Demonstrations and American Public Opinion on the ... - jstorAnti-war demonstrations had no measurable effect on the decline in favorable public opinion regarding the Vietnam War.
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[PDF] Price, Imogen. “Were Anti-war Protesters Successful in Ending the ...Jul 10, 2025 · The anti-war movement was not successful in ending the Vietnam War due to lack of unity, negative media image, and being viewed as unpatriotic ...
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Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianThe World Peace Council was established by the Communist-dominated Second World Peace Congress held in Warsaw in November 1950. See telegram 1082, November ...
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[PDF] THE WORLD PEACE COUNCIL A SOVIET-SPONSORED ... - CIAThe mission of the WPC appears to be to serve as a kind of super front for sponsoring peace congresses and other world meetings in which the themes of peace, ...
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[PDF] THE WORLD PEACE COUNCIL AND SOVIET ACTIVE MEASURESThe most active of the international Soviet fronts is the. World Peace Council. On foreign policy matters the other international So- viet fronts follow the ...
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World Peace Council (WPC) - Discover the NetworksIn 1978 the House Intelligence Committee released a major CIA report that identified WPC as a Soviet front group. Subsequent government reports and State ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1949, Eastern Europe; The ...The names of non-communist adherents are publicized (in Western countries) while the support of communists are generally kept quiet. Review of the Congress' ...
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Left-Wing Terrorism and Political Violence in the United States - CSISSep 25, 2025 · This brief defines left-wing terrorism as that which is motivated by an opposition to capitalism, imperialism, or colonialism; black nationalism ...
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Analysis: Weathermen Manifesto | Research Starters - EBSCOThe "Weathermen Manifesto" emerged from the radical faction of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) during the late 1960s, a period marked by ...
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The Nuclear Freeze and Its Impact | Arms Control AssociationDesigned to stop the drift toward nuclear war through a US-Soviet agreement to stop the testing, production, and deployment of nuclear weapons.
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The End of Apartheid - state.govAfter the U.S. Congress passed the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act in 1986, many large multinational companies withdrew from South Africa. By the late 1980s, ...
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[PDF] SANCTIONS ON SOUTH AFRICA: WHAT DID THEY DO?Throughout this time, there was an anti-apartheid political movement that was pressuring the government. A major turning point was the 1976 Soweto uprising. It ...
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The Antiwar Movement and Vietnam Policy - OSUThe impact of the antiwar movement on American policy and policy-makers seems to be fairly limited, especially through 1968. Perhaps Lyndon Johnson's efforts at ...
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The impact of anti-Vietnam demonstrations upon national public ...15 major anti-Vietnam demonstrations occurring in the United States from 1965 through 1971 were analyzed for their effects upon Gallup public opinion survey ...
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[PDF] Dispute or Disrupt? Desire and Violence in Protests Against the Iraq ...The movement against the Iraq War was an exercise in failure. The February 15, 2003 global demonstration against the Iraq War was “the largest protest event in ...
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Protest and Policy in the Iraq, Nuclear Freeze and Vietnam Peace ...Because the movement had failed to prevent the initial NATO deployment, activists believed their struggle had been a failure. The surprisingly positive ...
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Against war (Chapter 17) - The Cambridge History of the Second ...Pacifism manifestly failed to prevent or stop the mass violence of the Second World War. Yet Second World War era pacifism was not without important legacies.
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