Abstract
The nuclear freeze movement of the early 1980s demonstrated the power of grassroots activism to influence national defense and security policy at the height of the Cold War. Today, the world is threatened by a new global arms race as the United States, Russia, China, and other nuclear weapons states are rebuilding and enhancing their arsenals, including new missile deployments. In the face of worsening nuclear dangers, grassroots movements are once again advocating for nuclear disarmament and justice.
This webinar, which took place February 11, 2025 discussed the efforts and impact of local government officials, religious leaders, and international networks to amplify concerns about national nuclear policies and their economic, environmental, health, and cultural consequences. It also examined the prospects for launching a new global nuclear freeze movement.
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"New Cold War, New Anti-Nuclear Activism (webinar),"
The Journal of Social Encounters:
Vol. 9:
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1, 294-294.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69755/2995-2212.1345
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New Cold War, New Anti-Nuclear Activism (webinar)
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The nuclear freeze movement of the early 1980s demonstrated the power of grassroots activism to influence national defense and security policy at the height of the Cold War. Today, the world is threatened by a new global arms race as the United States, Russia, China, and other nuclear weapons states are rebuilding and enhancing their arsenals, including new missile deployments. In the face of worsening nuclear dangers, grassroots movements are once again advocating for nuclear disarmament and justice.
This webinar, which took place February 11, 2025 discussed the efforts and impact of local government officials, religious leaders, and international networks to amplify concerns about national nuclear policies and their economic, environmental, health, and cultural consequences. It also examined the prospects for launching a new global nuclear freeze movement.
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Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, - (2025) "New Cold War, New Anti-Nuclear Activism (webinar)," The Journal of Social Encounters: Vol. 9: Iss. 1, 294-294.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69755/2995-2212.1345
Available at: https://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/social_encounters/vol9/iss1/32
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