Paul Robinson

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Ellner, Andrea; Robinson, Paul; Whetham, David, When Soldiers Say No: Selective Conscientious Objection in the Modern Military

Explores theoretical arguments for and against selective objection, together with case studies from US, Britain, Australia, Germany and Israel.

Robinson, Paul, The American Antinuclear Movement

In Oxford Research Encyclopedia, American History

This brief history of opposition to nuclear weapons has a global focus, though from a US perspective, and covers the evolution of the movement up to 1991. It starts in 1944 with the opposition of nuclear scientists. The author argues that the movement included an array of tactics, from radical dissent to public protest to opposition within the government, and succeeded in constraining the arms race and helping to make the use of nuclear weapons politically unacceptable.