The crusade against nuclear weapons in Great Britain, West
Germany, France, and the Netherlands in the early 1980s dwarfed all
previous protest movements in Western Europe in the postwar period.
What produced the demonstrations against NATO's decision in
December 1979 to base 572 cruise and Pershing II missiles in five
West European countries? What generated the widespread support that
the demonstrators enjoyed? Contrary to the frequent claim that such
political movements are a symptom of governmental crisis in the
advanced industrial democracies, Thomas Rochon develops the idea
that they arise from a creative impulse and perform crucial
functions of innovative criticism. He concludes that the West
European peace movement has ignited a public debate in which
reduction or elimination of certain categories of nuclear weapons
is taken seriously for the first time.
Among the topics examined are the sources of support for the
peace movement in public opinion, the types of people who joined or
supported the movement, and proposals they offered for a nonnuclear
defense policy. The author discusses the organization of the
movement and its choice of tactics, its impact on politics, and the
links between it and other institutions such as churches, trade
unions, and political parties.
Originally published in 1988.
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