What Makes an Effective Antiwar Movement? Theme-Issue Introduction.
International Journal of Peace Studies 2008, Spring-Summer, 13, 1
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Publisher Description
Antiwar Movements: Definitional Considerations The contributions to this Special Issue of the International Journal of Peace Studies consider antiwar protests' potential to influence national-security policies. They are particularly concerned with questions of movement efficacy and with developing contingent generalizations about features of antiwar movements and features of the political environment that together determine movements' influence on state policies and, possibly, on political structures and societal values.
Mission Accomplished?: Israel's "Four Mothers" and the Legacies of Successful Antiwar Movements.
2008
Strategic Changes and Cultural Adaptations: Explaining Differential Outcomes in the International Plowshares Movement.
2008
Protest, Power, and Change
1997
Beyond the Time and Space of Peace Talks: Re-Appropriating the Peace Process in Sri Lanka.
2006
History and Hope
2013
Reconstructing Iraq: Iraq State-Building, Nation-Building, And Violence (Report)
2010
State-Building in Bosnia: The Limits of 'Informal Trusteeship'.
2006
Sexual Violence and Armed Conflict: Complex Dynamics of Re-Victimization (Essay)
2007
Crucial Narratives: Performance Art and Peace Building.
2007
Globalization, State Failure, And Collective Violence: The Case of Sierra Leone.
2006
Reason, Peace, Transitional Justice, And Punishment ( )
2006
The Perspectives of Reconciliation and Healing Among Young People in Vukovar (Croatia) (Report)
2010