Nonviolence Speaks to Power
Center for Global Nonviolence Planning Project, Spark M. Matsunaga Institute for Peace, University of Hawaii (1992)
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| Keywords | Green movement Nonviolence World politics | |||||||||
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| Call number | JA75.8.K46 1992 | |||||||||
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