This paper explores the lessons for the present day of historical campaigning for disarmament. In particular, the paper assesses the experience of one of the largest transnational non-governmental campaigns ever to have been undertaken: the campaign for general and comprehensive disarmament that took place between the two World Wars which claimed to mobilize in support of its objectives up to half of the world’s population at the time. With its conclusion that activist tactics were at least as important as external circumstances for the failure of the campaign, this paper suggests the pitfalls that contemporary movements should aim to avoid
The humanitarian initiative for nuclear disarmament has challenged and transformed global nuclear po...
Traditional accounts of the disastrous World Disarmament Conference of 1932–34 have placed the blame...
Since 1958 the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was the best known British organisation opposing nuc...
This thesis is a study of an attempt to help create a transnational movement against the nuclear ar...
This thesis is a study of an attempt to help create a transnational movement against the nuclear arm...
We theorize the membership, target-selection, and timing of transnational advocacy campaigns as a fu...
This paper reviews existing work on the ‘failed’ UK ‘anti-nuclear’ movement in the context of subseq...
This paper is a comparative analysis of the international campaigns around landmines and small arms....
This paper explores pathways for diplomatic responses to the continuing threat of nuclear violence. ...
The subject of this thesis is the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament during the period 1979 to 1987. I...
After introducing the long history of transnational movements, this article provides an overview of ...
Defense Date: 14/09/2009Examining Board: Donatella Della Porta (EUI) (Supervisor), Rafael Grasa (...
The article discusses recent work on German pacifist movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centu...
The author proposes a critical appraisal of current disarmament plans and their implications in pres...
Historical assessments of the 1907 Hague Peace Conference, like its 1899 predecessor, are usually fr...
The humanitarian initiative for nuclear disarmament has challenged and transformed global nuclear po...
Traditional accounts of the disastrous World Disarmament Conference of 1932–34 have placed the blame...
Since 1958 the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was the best known British organisation opposing nuc...
This thesis is a study of an attempt to help create a transnational movement against the nuclear ar...
This thesis is a study of an attempt to help create a transnational movement against the nuclear arm...
We theorize the membership, target-selection, and timing of transnational advocacy campaigns as a fu...
This paper reviews existing work on the ‘failed’ UK ‘anti-nuclear’ movement in the context of subseq...
This paper is a comparative analysis of the international campaigns around landmines and small arms....
This paper explores pathways for diplomatic responses to the continuing threat of nuclear violence. ...
The subject of this thesis is the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament during the period 1979 to 1987. I...
After introducing the long history of transnational movements, this article provides an overview of ...
Defense Date: 14/09/2009Examining Board: Donatella Della Porta (EUI) (Supervisor), Rafael Grasa (...
The article discusses recent work on German pacifist movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centu...
The author proposes a critical appraisal of current disarmament plans and their implications in pres...
Historical assessments of the 1907 Hague Peace Conference, like its 1899 predecessor, are usually fr...
The humanitarian initiative for nuclear disarmament has challenged and transformed global nuclear po...
Traditional accounts of the disastrous World Disarmament Conference of 1932–34 have placed the blame...
Since 1958 the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament was the best known British organisation opposing nuc...