The Post-Cold War Era, the Persian Gulf War, and the Peace and Justice Movement in the 1990s
In the wake of the Persian Gulf War and the mobilization of thousands of participants in the antiwar movement, the peace and justice movement is reorienting itself to the changing international realities of the post-Cold War era. The peace and justice movement is offering a vision of the post-Cold W...
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