The nuclear freeze movement grew more quickly than even the most
optimistic activists thought possible, as large numbers of Americans
became convinced that there was something wrong with United States
defense policy and that they could do something about it. This
analysis provides the first comprehensive history of the nuclear
freeze movement, approaching it from three distinct perspectives.
Changes in the politics and policy of nuclear weapons created an
opportunity for a dissident movement. Intermediating forces in
American politics influenced the situation. The efforts of activists
and organizations to build a protest movement and their interaction
with American political institutions provide the third perspective. A
Winter of Discontent addresses both the broad spectrum of movement
activity and the political context surrounding it. The text explores
the challenge of the nuclear freeze movement to the content of United
States national security policy and the policy making process. By
analyzing the freeze, a theoretical framework for understanding the
origins, development and potential political influence of other
protest movements in the United States can be developed. The book also
strives to integrate analysis of peace movements into an understanding
of the policy context in which they emerge. This volume is essential
for courses in social movements, strategic policy, American politics
and political sociology. Antinuclear freeze activists and students of
peace studies will also find this work invaluable.
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The Nuclear Freeze and American Politics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313391071
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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