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Senso no haizetsu o jitsugen kano na mokuhyo to surutame-ni

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Senso no haizetsu o jitsugen kano na mokuhyo to surutame-ni

This popular essay, first published in 1980, provides a brief introduction to civilian-based defense, a policy in which civilians are prepared to use nonviolent resistance as a means of national defense. This essay won the Ira D. and Miriam G. Wallach Awards Competition 1979-1980.

Making the Abolition of War a Realistic Goal (Japanese)
Gene Sharp

Appears in Midwest Newsletter, World Without War Issues Center, November 1980
Japanese publication: Gunji Minron [People’s military forum], No. 28, 1982, pp. 101-116
ISBN: 1-880813-03-3

Material on this page appears with permission of The Albert Einstein Institution (AEI). For questions regarding translation, reproduction, or purchase, please contact AEI.

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