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Peace News #2457 - Post war operations
December 2004 - February 2005
Editorial: Still time to abolish war
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Activist killed in anti-nuke protest
US war resisters condemn war in post-election protest
British police in early G8 evidence gathering
Bomspotters start small
Irish neutrality - the battle continues
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Brian Bunyan, Europe returns to making deadly deals with Iraq and Libya
David McReynolds, After the election
Nicolas Lalaguna, Is true democracy being undermined by its most vocal minority?
Rex Weyler, Ippy & Kat Barton, A dramatic evolution
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Howard Clark, Can't bomb the world to peace
Diana Francis, Legitimate intervention
Howard Clark, The more NGOs - the less civil society?
Howard Clark, Rocking the boat
Alice Mead, Kosova: the hydra
Charles Scheiner and Jill Sternberg, No justice - no peace
Amnesty International, Who polices the peacekeepers?
Metta Spencer, From peacekeeping to "peace operations"
Christine Schweizer, Building an alternative to military intervention
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Peace News, Not enough peacekeepers?
Kat Barton & Howard Clark, Responsibility to protect
United Nations peacekeeping operations
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Fabrice Weissman (ed), In the Shadow of Just Wars: Violence, Politics and Humanitarian Action
Graham Kemp & Douglas P Fry (eds),
Compiled and edited by Peace Direct, Unarmed Heroes: the Courage to Go Beyond Violence
Simon Tormey, Anti-Capitalism: a Beginner's Guide
Otto Grunfeld, The Survivor's Path
Janet Ganguli, Time for Peace
Maggie Helwig, Between Mountains
Donald Rooum, Wildcat: Anarchists Against Bombs
A Perfect Circle, eMOTIVe
Rex Weyler, Greenpeace: An Insider's Account
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