Author: Robert F. Drinan
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
ISBN:
Category : Antinuclear movement
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Beyond the Nuclear Freeze
Author: Robert F. Drinan
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
ISBN:
Category : Antinuclear movement
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
ISBN:
Category : Antinuclear movement
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
Beyond the Freeze
Author: Daniel F. Ford
Publisher: Beacon Press (MA)
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Publisher: Beacon Press (MA)
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 152
Book Description
Nuclear Freeze in a Cold War
Author: William M. Knoblauch
Publisher: Culture and Politics in the Company
ISBN: 9781625342751
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The early 1980s were a tense time. The nuclear arms race was escalating, Reagan administration officials bragged about winning a nuclear war, and superpower diplomatic relations were at a new low. Nuclear war was a real possibility and antinuclear activism surged. By 1982 the Nuclear Freeze campaign had become the largest peace movement in American history. In support, celebrities, authors, publishers, and filmmakers saturated popular culture with critiques of Reagan's arms buildup, which threatened to turn public opinion against the president. Alarmed, the Reagan administration worked to co-opt the rhetoric of the nuclear freeze and contain antinuclear activism. Recently declassified White House memoranda reveal a concerted campaign to defeat activists' efforts. In this book, William M. Knoblauch examines these new sources, as well as the influence of notable personalities like Carl Sagan and popular culture such as the film The Day After, to demonstrate how cultural activism ultimately influenced the administration's shift in rhetoric and, in time, its stance on the arms race.
Publisher: Culture and Politics in the Company
ISBN: 9781625342751
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The early 1980s were a tense time. The nuclear arms race was escalating, Reagan administration officials bragged about winning a nuclear war, and superpower diplomatic relations were at a new low. Nuclear war was a real possibility and antinuclear activism surged. By 1982 the Nuclear Freeze campaign had become the largest peace movement in American history. In support, celebrities, authors, publishers, and filmmakers saturated popular culture with critiques of Reagan's arms buildup, which threatened to turn public opinion against the president. Alarmed, the Reagan administration worked to co-opt the rhetoric of the nuclear freeze and contain antinuclear activism. Recently declassified White House memoranda reveal a concerted campaign to defeat activists' efforts. In this book, William M. Knoblauch examines these new sources, as well as the influence of notable personalities like Carl Sagan and popular culture such as the film The Day After, to demonstrate how cultural activism ultimately influenced the administration's shift in rhetoric and, in time, its stance on the arms race.
Freeze!
Author: Edward Moore Kennedy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Beyond Survival
Author: David T. Dellinger
Publisher: South End Press
ISBN: 9780896081758
Category : Antinuclear movement
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Essays discuss the threat of nuclear war and examine the strategies of the movement for the disarmament of nuclear weapons.
Publisher: South End Press
ISBN: 9780896081758
Category : Antinuclear movement
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Essays discuss the threat of nuclear war and examine the strategies of the movement for the disarmament of nuclear weapons.
From Protest to Policy
Author: Pam Solo
Publisher: Ballinger Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Publisher: Ballinger Publishing Company
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
The Nuclear Freeze Revisited
Author: G. Thompson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political science
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Political science
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Nuclear Freeze Debate
Author: Paul M Cole
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000304043
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
From a local ballot initiative in Massachusetts, the nuclear weapons freeze movement has grown during the last three years into an important national issue. By 1983, Congress had been asked to consider more than two dozen freeze resolutions, and more than 25% of the voters in the U.S. had the opportunity to vote on state-wide and regional freeze initiatives. This book explores the issues behind the current debate over nuclear weapons and the freeze movement from a wide range of perspectives. The contributors assess the goals and implications of the freeze movement, examine its origins in religious and secular pacifism, explain the amendments to the original freeze proposal introduced in Congress, and discuss the reaction and policies of the Reagan administration. The nuclear freeze movement is placed in an international context with discussions of recent arms negotiations, European views of U.S. policies, and the possible effects of a freeze on NATO allies and on U.S. national security. The book includes a comprehensive annotated bibliography.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000304043
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
From a local ballot initiative in Massachusetts, the nuclear weapons freeze movement has grown during the last three years into an important national issue. By 1983, Congress had been asked to consider more than two dozen freeze resolutions, and more than 25% of the voters in the U.S. had the opportunity to vote on state-wide and regional freeze initiatives. This book explores the issues behind the current debate over nuclear weapons and the freeze movement from a wide range of perspectives. The contributors assess the goals and implications of the freeze movement, examine its origins in religious and secular pacifism, explain the amendments to the original freeze proposal introduced in Congress, and discuss the reaction and policies of the Reagan administration. The nuclear freeze movement is placed in an international context with discussions of recent arms negotiations, European views of U.S. policies, and the possible effects of a freeze on NATO allies and on U.S. national security. The book includes a comprehensive annotated bibliography.
The Nuclear Freeze Campaign
Author: J. Michael Hogan
Publisher: Rhetoric & Public Affairs
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
In the first in-depth, critical analysis of the nuclear freeze campaign, J. Michael Hogan examines the rhetorical strategies of freeze activists in political speeches, mass-market paperbacks, direct-mail, documentaries, and even public school curricula. Through a series of case studies Hogan examines the reasons for the campaign's success as a media phenomenon, while also accounting for its failure as a policy initiative. The rhetorical strategies of the freeze campaign, Hogan argues, attracted sympathetic news coverage, especially on television news, but those very strategies doomed the campaign to failure in institutional political contexts and produced only superficial and transitory public support. The Nuclear Freeze Campaign explores what public debate and deliberation can and cannot accomplish in the telepolitical age. In focusing upon the freeze campaign, Hogan offers a new, more critical interpretation of a political cause often praised for empowering the public in the nuclear debate. He also explains why such an apparently powerful political movement had so little impact on electoral politics and strategic arms policies. Above all, however, Hogan warns of larger threats to American democracy, threats posed by dangerous trends in the ways Americans identify, discuss, debate, and resolve important public issues. These are the threats posed by the politics of imagery and emotionalism, of sloganeering, and sound-bites, that suggest to Americans that politics is a spectator sport.
Publisher: Rhetoric & Public Affairs
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
In the first in-depth, critical analysis of the nuclear freeze campaign, J. Michael Hogan examines the rhetorical strategies of freeze activists in political speeches, mass-market paperbacks, direct-mail, documentaries, and even public school curricula. Through a series of case studies Hogan examines the reasons for the campaign's success as a media phenomenon, while also accounting for its failure as a policy initiative. The rhetorical strategies of the freeze campaign, Hogan argues, attracted sympathetic news coverage, especially on television news, but those very strategies doomed the campaign to failure in institutional political contexts and produced only superficial and transitory public support. The Nuclear Freeze Campaign explores what public debate and deliberation can and cannot accomplish in the telepolitical age. In focusing upon the freeze campaign, Hogan offers a new, more critical interpretation of a political cause often praised for empowering the public in the nuclear debate. He also explains why such an apparently powerful political movement had so little impact on electoral politics and strategic arms policies. Above all, however, Hogan warns of larger threats to American democracy, threats posed by dangerous trends in the ways Americans identify, discuss, debate, and resolve important public issues. These are the threats posed by the politics of imagery and emotionalism, of sloganeering, and sound-bites, that suggest to Americans that politics is a spectator sport.
The Nuclear Freeze Controversy
Author: Keith B. Payne
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nuclear arms control
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Co-published with Abt Books, this volume is a thorough and dispassionate inquiry into the concept of a mutual U.S.-Soviet freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons. It explores not only the strategic and arms control implications of a nuclear freeze, but also its attendant political and moral issues. The book represents a unique contribution to the nuclear policy debate: while taking, on balance, a position against a freeze, it does so after a careful consideration of the arguments for that proposal.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nuclear arms control
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
Co-published with Abt Books, this volume is a thorough and dispassionate inquiry into the concept of a mutual U.S.-Soviet freeze on the testing, production and deployment of nuclear weapons. It explores not only the strategic and arms control implications of a nuclear freeze, but also its attendant political and moral issues. The book represents a unique contribution to the nuclear policy debate: while taking, on balance, a position against a freeze, it does so after a careful consideration of the arguments for that proposal.