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Nehring H & Ziemann B (2012) Do all paths lead to Moscow? The NATO dual-track decision and the peace movement - a critique. Cold War History, 12 (1), pp. 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1080/14682745.2011.625160
Abstract
This article presents elements of a novel approach to the study of social movements in a Cold War context. Using peace activism in West Germany during the 1980s as a case study, this article argues for a conceptualisation of social movement activism that moves beyond the ideological divides of the Cold War and a functional understanding of politics. Instead, this article highlights the multi-layered, fractured and contested nature of activism and shows how peace activists engaged in debates about the meanings of ¡®peace¡¯, ¡®security¡¯, and ¡®democracy¡¯ rather than merely representing ¡®Communist¡¯ interests.
Journal
Cold War History: Volume 12, Issue 1
| Status | Published |
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| Publication date | 31/12/2012 |
| Publication date online | 04/11/2011 |
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| Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
| ISSN | 1468-2745 |
| eISSN | 1743-7962 |
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Chair in Contemporary European History, History