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Peace
defining strategies in history of nonviolence (#381-2005 Aug p12)
keynote editorial on nonviolence (#381-2005 Aug p9)
nonviolence hall of fame/milestones (#381-2005 Aug p12)
nonviolent army in conflict zone, Sri Lanka (#381-2005 Aug p26)
The Challenge to Violence (#381-2005 Aug - main theme)
Western intervention slams door in Iraq (#381-2005 Aug p16)
world without armies, interview with Oscar Arias (#381-2005 Aug p21)
interview with 3 Israeli refuseniks (#380-2005 Jul p33)
how UN saves humanity from hell (#375-2005 Jan/Feb p14)
keynote editorial on the UN at 60 (#375-2005 Jan/Feb p9)
resistance to US bases worldwide (#374-2004 Dec p7b)
Nonviolent Peaceforce founder interviewed (#370-2004 Aug p33)
truth & reconciliation demanded, Sudan (brief) (#365-2004 Mar p6b)
power dynamics in activist groups (#360-2003 Sep p23)
anti-war music of a new generation (#359-2003 Aug p14)
Indonesian military resist zone of peace (#354-2003 Mar p8)
brave steps towards peace, success stories (#352-2002 Dec p14)
US security creates insecurity in Asia-Pacific (#350-2002 Oct p6a)
blunt talk with Israeli peacenik (#348-2002 Aug p29)
former enemies now beyond hate (#348-2002 Aug p13)
Israeli security linked to Palestinians (#348-2002 Aug p20)
possible paths to peace, Israel/Palestine (#348-2002 Aug p30)
Israeli conscientious objector's letter (#341-2001 Dec p8)
building new twin towers of peace & justice (#340-2001 Nov p30)
justice not terror: protesting for peace (#340-2001 Nov p31)
New York activist's response to 11 Sept (#340-2001 Nov p27)
overcoming fear of the other, India/Pakistan (#337-2001 Aug p5)
UN prizes for peacemaking women (brief) (#334-2001 May p7)
ex-navy commander rejects nuclear deterrence (#330-2000 Dec p14)
Globocops: the powerful unplugged (#330-2000 Dec - main theme)
how to give up national army, Costa Rica (#330-2000 Dec p22)
keynote editorial on globocops (#330-2000 Dec p10)
spoof ad recruiting globocops (#330-2000 Dec p9)
first Pan-African peace initiative, Burundi (#326-2000 Aug p14)
Lebanese militia member turned artist (#320-2000 Jan/Feb p3)
lawyer killed by Tamil Tigers, Sri Lanka (brief) (#318-1999 Nov p6)
action contacts (#311-1999 Apr p30)
basic principles (#311-1999 Apr p11)
Creating peace & reconciliation (#311-1999 Apr - main theme)
facts on war & peace (#311-1999 Apr p18)
keynote editorial on peace & reconciliation (#311-1999 Apr p7)
understanding the enemy, Burma (#311-1999 Apr p10)
history of peace movement, 20th century (#309-1999 Jan/Feb p26)
international observers, Mexico (#306-1998 Oct p35)
no nuke millennium initiative (brief) (#306-1998 Oct p4)
organizing against the 'Hindu Bomb' (#304-1998 Aug p35)
Russia's nuclear submarines (#300-1998 Apr p4)
international resistance volunteers (#298-1998 Jan/Feb p20)
activist Gene Sharp, US, interviewed (#296-1997 Nov p31)
nuclear testing, Bikini, Pacific (#291-1997 Jun p12)
end of civil war, Guatemala (#287-1997 Jan/Feb p32)
French nuclear testing, S Pacific (#287-1997 Jan/Feb p35)
women & reconciliation (#287-1997 Jan/Feb p21)
head of International Alert interviewed (#270-1995 Aug p31)
good & bad kinds of UN intervention (#262-1994 Dec p9)
UN visionary Mahbub ul-Haq interviewed (#262-1994 Dec p20)
making peace: ideas for change (#261-1994 Nov p24)
keynote editorial on Beirut/Lebanon (#258-1994 Aug p4)
psychological war wounds, Beirut, Lebanon (#258-1994 Aug p10)
development project falters, Nicaragua (#257-1994 Jul p23)
anti-nationalist Serbs (#256-1994 Jun p10)
conflict resolution, N Ireland (#255-1994 May p24)
seven roads to salvation, N Ireland (#255-1994 May p8)
Greenland (#253-1994 Mar p34)
Greenland most peaceful (reader's answer) (#253-1994 Mar p34)
rethinking concept of security (#252-1994 Feb p35)
peace prospects, El Salvador (#242-1993 Apr p31)
peace movement & Gulf War, Scotland (#236-1992 Oct p27)
peace movement, Scotland (#236-1992 Oct p27)
direct action against US bombers (brief) (#222-1991 Aug p28)
eight steps to disarming (#221-1991 Jul p22)
chemical weapons convention, Canberra (#202-1989 Dec p26)
peace symbol seen as Satanic (brief) (#201-1989 Nov p28)
support for disarmament growing, Australia (#191-1989 Jan p27)
peace groups' stories, Canada (brief) (#186-1988 Aug p28)
games children play: peace education (#184-1988 Jun p27)
US church shareholders' peace stand (brief) (#183-1988 May p28)
UN Peace Year turns to war (brief) (#175-1987 Sep p28)
nuclear weapons may be declared illegal (#168-1987 Feb p27)
compensation money to Pacific projects (brief) (#167-1987 Jan p28)
impact of nuclear war in soap operas & pop videos (#163-1986 Sep p18)
keynote editorial on peace (#163-1986 Sep p4)
Pacific Force: building peace & justice (#163-1986 Sep - main theme)
photo page on peace activism/ resistance (#163-1986 Sep p7)
six myths about nuclear weapons (#163-1986 Sep p22)
story of Aotearoa's nuclear-free resistance (#163-1986 Sep p8)
unbalance of terror - deterrence unpicked (#163-1986 Sep p20)
view of nuclear arms race from black S Africa (#163-1986 Sep p14)
war and peace - the facts (#163-1986 Sep p16)
weapons of winter, latest nuclear technology (#163-1986 Sep p10)
why military spending makes no economic sense (#163-1986 Sep p12)
why the best way to peace can be to use guns (#163-1986 Sep p15)
US continues to pressure nuke-free Belau (#162-1986 Aug p26)
Western volunteers protect activists, Guatemala (#162-1986 Aug p27)
Soviet/US Nobel winners use money well (brief) (#161-1986 Jul p28)
Greenham women attacked by rays (#160-1986 Jun p26)
Pacific not so nuke-free (#153-1985 Nov p4)
40th anniversary of Hiroshima project (brief) (#149-1985 Jul p6)
NZ leads Pacific anti-nuclear battle (#147-1985 May p5)
S Pacific moves to be nuclear-free zone (#142-1984 Dec p3)
nuclear arsenal compared with WW2 (brief) (#140-1984 Oct p6)
Vanuatu to declare itself nuclear-free (brief) (#132-1984 Feb p6)