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2002
Balkan Babel: The Disintegration of Yugoslavia from the Death of Tito to the Fall of Milosevic, Ramet, Sabrina Petra , Boulder CO, p.426, (2002)
Before Stonewall: Activists for Gay and Lesbian Rights in Historical Context, Bullough, Vern L. , New York, p.464, (2002)
Survey of gay and lesbian rights issues in USA. Part 1 covers period before 1950, Parts 2 and 3 organizational activists and national figures , and Part 4 ‘Other Voices’.
Bolivia: From Indian and Campesino Leaders to Councillors and Parliamentary Deputies, Albo, Xavier , Basingstoke, p.29, (2002)
Challenge to Nonviolence, Randle, Michael , (Online at http://civilresistance.info), Bradford, p.304, (2002)
A wide-ranging compilation of papers presented to the Nonviolent Action Research Project in Bradford from 1994 to 1999, with extensive notes on the group discussion.
Church, State and Society in Kenya: From Mediation to Opposition 1963-1993, Sabar, Galia , London, p.334, (2002)
Explores role of Christianity in colonial and post-colonial society and shows the crucial role of the churches in promoting an alternative politics.
Community politics in Northern Ireland, O Connor, Fionnuala , Bradford, p.16, (2002)
Text of a talk given in June 1997 to the Nonviolent Research Project at Bradford University.. Discusses the development of community level political engagement and the vision of Ciaron McKeown of the Peace People that it could someday provide an alternative to the existing political system. She argues that Community politics up to that time (1997) was more developed in the Catholic/Nationalist community than in that of the Protestant/Unionist one but there too it had emerged in the previous five years or so. Former members of paramilitary groups were frequently involved because they had come to see the futility of the violence or because they wanted their own children to have a different life to the one they had experienced.
The Comparative Study of Conscription in the Armed Forces, Mjøset, Lars, and van Holde Stephen , Number Comparative Social Research, Oxford, p.424, (2002)
Cotters and Squatters: The Hidden History of Housing, Ward, Colin , Nottingham, p.196, (2002)
A social history that goes up to end of 20th century, primarily discusses British examples, but has references to many other countries.
Coyotes and Town Dogs: Earth First and the Environmental Movement, Zakin, Susan , Tucson AZ, p.483, (2002)
Account by sympathetic environmental journalist of evolution of Earth First! and its tactics of guerrilla theatre and direct action.
Creating a “Ripe moment” in the Burmese conflict through nonviolent action, Oishi, Mikio , Volume 21, Issue 2, p.9, (2002)
see also [view:biblio_individual_item_for_inline_reference=notlisted=54423], a paper submitted to the 1998 International Peace Research Association Conference.
Cutting the Wire, Branford, Sue, and Rocha Jan , London, p.305, (2002)
Well researched account of MST.
Democracy and Indigenous Self-Determination, Ivanitz, Michele , Cambridge, p.28, (2002)
Compares Australia and Canada
Democracy of Chameleons: Politics and Culture in the New Malawi, Englund, Harri , Uppsala, p.208 pb, (2002)
This book explores how far the ending of one-man rule in 1994 had achieved wider economic, social and cultural changes and explores the continuing problems such as political intolerance and hate speech.  The contributors, mostly from Malawi, criticize both 'chameleon' political leaders and aid donors for supporting superficial democratization.
Democracy Promotuion in Slovakia: An Import or an Export business?, Reichardt, David , Volume 18, Issue Summer, p.16, (2002)
Democratic Theory Today: Challenges for the 21st Century, Carter, April, and Stokes Geoffrey , Cambridge, p.307, (2002)
El Movimiento Contra la Tortura ‘Sebastián Acevedo’, Vidal, Hernán , Minneapolis, p.568, (2002)
Environmental Protest and the State in France, Hayes, Graeme , Basingstoke, p.246, (2002)
Environmentalism, State Power and “National Interests, Grenfell, Damian , Annandale NSW, p.5, (2002)
Covers ‘Stop Jabiluka’ campaign by Aborigines and environmentalists in Kakadu National Park.
The Essays of A.J. Muste, Hentoff, Nat , new preface by Jo Ann O. Robinson , New York, p.515, (2002)
Essays on revolution, nonviolence and pacifism by a key figure on US radical/pacifist left, from 1905 to 1966, commenting in later essays on conscientious objection, opposition to French nuclear tests in Africa, the Civil Rights movement and the opposition to the Vietnam War.
The European Farewell to Conscription, Ajangiz, Rafa , Oxford, p.27, (2002)
Discusses the relative impact of ‘reasons of state’ and ‘social mobilization’ (against conscription) as factors leading to the abandonment of conscription.
Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate, Klein, Naomi , London, p.304, (2002)
See ‘IMF: Go To Hell. The People of Argentina have tried the IMF Approach; Now they want to govern the country’, pp. 51-55.
From ACT UP to the WTO: Urban Protest and Community-Building in the Era of Globalization, Shepard, Benjamin, and Hayduk Ronald , New York and London, p.360, (2002)
Gandhi as a political organiser, Overy, Bob , Bradford, p.31, (2002)
A chapter from Overy’s unpublished PhD thesis.
GLB +T?: Gender/Sexuality Movements and Transgender Collective Identity (De)Constructions, Broad, K.L. , Volume 7, Issue 4 (October), p.24, (2002)
The Global Activists Manual: Local Ways to Change the World, Prokosh, Mike, and Raymond Laura , New York, p.324, (2002)
Accounts of campaigns illustrating movement building and different types of action. Final section on ‘practical tips’ and list of organizations.

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