From Peace Magazine: http://www.peacemagazine.org/198.htm
(Gene Sharp, The Methods of Nonviolent Action, Boston 1973)
Resources
The Methods of Nonviolent Action
Network for Peace Speakers
Do you need to find a speaker for a meeting? Feel free to contact any of the following people who can speak on various peace-related topics.
If you are an NfP member and have speakers and would like them listed here, please send details!
NB. At the moment, only those speakers representing NfP member organisations are listed here.
Paul Rogers' lecture on sustainable security
Quaker Peace Studies Trust have put a good quality video recording of Paul Rogers' lecture on sustainable security at the Quaker Yearly Meeting Gathering in August up on YouTube, in two chunks, at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzwN7pwn1bY , http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxvAEgab6Qo .
Don't buy it
The WMD Awareness Programme, an organisation that encourages and informs public debate about nuclear weapons and other WMDs.
Contact us: info@dont-buy-it.org
http://dont-buy-it.org/
January newsletter
Latest NfP newsletter (mainly events for forthcoming 12 months or so) to download in A4 format.
Trident: Nowhere To Go
Our new report, Trident: Nowhere To Go, coincides with developments towards a Scottish independence referendum and analyses why alternative locations to Faslane and Coulport in Scotland - the current home of the Trident nuclear weapon system - are simply not tenable.
The report, written by John Ainslie, is a detailed analysis of government archives when defence officials discussed various possible locations for siting Polaris, Trident's predecessor.
The dangers of a military attack on Iran's nuclear programme
There are increasingly vocal demands for military action to halt Iran's alleged nuclear weapons programme. Stuart Parkinson, SGR, takes a critical look at the evidence for such a programme and argues that any military attack is likely to make matters considerably worse.
http://www.sgr.org.uk/resources/dangers-military-attack-iran-s-nuclear-p...
Beating the Bomb
BEATING THE BOMB is now officially on-line:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b15INIVCs5Q
Beating the Bomb is about war & peace, foreign policy, nuclear war and the fight against them. It is a historical documentary that charts 'The Bomb' from 1941 to present day; juxtaposing the political backdrop against the growth of the peace movement against it.
It is also an independent, non commercial, grassroots production and has been screened in over 15 festivals worldwide and won an award for ‘best documentary, aglet award’ at The Red Rock Film Festival in Utah, USA.