A Sustainable Approach to Nuclear Zero: Breaking the Conventional-Nuclear Link
- UKLSE-AS1OX010030010023
- Folder
- 2011
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Andrew Futter and Benjamin Zala
Publication date: July 2011
A Sustainable Approach to Nuclear Zero: Breaking the Conventional-Nuclear Link
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Author(s): Andrew Futter and Benjamin Zala
Publication date: July 2011
A Tale of Two Puzzles: Accounting for Military and Climate Change Expenditures
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Author(s): Oliver Scanlan
Publication date: June 2018
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: July 2006
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: May 2007
A War Gone Badly Wrong - the War on Terror Ten Years on
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: September 2011
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 29 June 2016
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 30 September 2016
A World Divided or Coming Together
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: January 2012
Abigail Watson Presents at War Talks
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: February 2020
Part of LSE Community Histories
Personal author: Subramoni, Adithya
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: June 2010
Afghanistan After the Western Withdrawal
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 10 June 2015
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: August 2009
Afghanistan and the New American Way of War
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: January 2012
Africa's Approach to Climate Change Negotiation
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Author(s): Michael Nelson
Publication date: 16 April 2019
After Baghouz: A Jihadi Archipelago
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: March 2019
After Brussels Its Time to Challenge our Authorities And Move Beyond Prevent
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Author(s): Bill Durodié
Publication date: 27 April 2016
After Durban - the Big Climate Change Questions
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 1 December 2011
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: February 2011
Part of Oxford Research Group
Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 1 November 2011
After Libya - Now Thrive the Armourers
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: October 2011
After Mosul: Islamic State's Asian and African Future
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: 28 June 2017
After the Fall: Views from the ground of international military intervention in post-Gadhafi Libya
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Author(s): Alison Pargeter
Publication date: July 2017
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: November 2006
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: June 2003
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Author(s): Abigail Watson and Emily Knowles
Publication date: April 2018
Ailsa Johnson interviewed by Jessica Layton
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording and a photograph of Ailsa.
Ailsa had young children when the camp was set up in the 1980s and she got to know about Greenham thanks to her local CND group. She only stayed overnight once and mostly visited during the day and for the big demos. She talks about monthly peace camps at Aldermaston and Burghfield and how they went to court to 'get recognition that camping is a form of protest'. She also talks about other groups linked to the peace camps, such as Nuke Watch and Nuclear Information Service. She mentions the power of songs, NVDA and how reading 'Children of Hiroshima' was a very formative experience for her - at the end of the interview, she reads an extract from the book.
Ailsa was interviewed by Jessica Layton in 2019.
She was photographed by Christine Bradshaw (copyright Christine Bradshaw).
Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb a Meta Strategy of Survival
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Author(s): Adib Bencherif
Publication date: 20 January 2018