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WITTNER, LAWRENCE S (7) answer(s).
 
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Nuclear freeze and its impact / Wittner, Lawrence S   Journal Article
Wittner, Lawrence S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Thirty years ago, Randall Forsberg, a young defense and disarmament researcher, launched the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign. Designed to stop the drift toward nuclear war through a U.S.-Soviet agreement to stop the testing, production, and deployment of nuclear weapons, the freeze campaign escalated into a mass movement that swept across the United States. It attracted the support of nearly all peace groups, as well as that of mainstream religious, professional, and labor organizations.
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One world or none: a history of the world nulcear disarmament movement through 1953 / Wittner, Lawrence S 1993  Book
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Publication Stanford, Univ. Press, 1993.
Description Vi (xvi,456p.)
Series Struggle against the bomb vol;1
Standard Number 0804725284
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036741355.825119/WIT 036741MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Power of protest / Wittner, Lawrence S Jul-Aug 2004  Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Aug 2004.
Summary/Abstract Left to their own devices, governments gravitate toward nuclear weapons. Only mass peace movements have slowed them down
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Rebels against war: American peace movement 1941-1960 / Wittner, Lawrence S 1969  Book
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Publication New York, Columbia University Press, 1969.
Description xi, 339p.
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003505327.172097392/WIT 003505MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Resisting the bomb: a history of the world nuclear disarmament movement, 1954-1970 / Wittner, Lawrence S 1997  Book
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Publication California, Stanford University Press, 1997.
Description xiv, 641p.
Standard Number 0804729182
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Toward nuclear abolition: a history of the wotld nuclear disarmamnet movement, 1971 to the present / Wittner, Lawrence S. 2003  Book
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Publication Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2003.
Description xiv, 657p.
Standard Number 0804748624
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Where is the nuclear abolition movement today? / Wittner, Lawrence S   Journal Article
Wittner, Lawrence S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The vision of a world without nuclear weapons has not only inspired a widespread and important social movement in past decades,1 but continues to do so today. Nuclear disarmament is currently a central demand of the world peace movement-a complex network of organizations drawn together on the international and national levels, as well as on the basis of constituency. In addition, nuclear abolition garners the support of many other civil society groups, such as religious bodies, labour unions, environmental groups and political parties. Furthermore, much of the public also backs the development of a nuclear-weaponfree world. This article will examine today's activist campaign against nuclear weapons, as well as public opinion. It also will explore some of the obstacles faced by disarmament activists and discuss how the efficacy of their disarmament campaign might be improved.
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