anti-war movement

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The anti-war movement is a social and political campaign that organizes protests, advocacy, and direct action to oppose military conflict and promote peaceful alternatives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peace movement
political movement
social movement
emergedIn 19th century
hasActivity artistic and cultural events
civil disobedience
conscientious objection support
demonstration
direct action
draft resistance support
lobbying
march
media campaigns
petitioning
protest
public education
rally
hasGoal opposition to war
prevention of armed conflict
promotion of peaceful conflict resolution
reduction of military spending
support for diplomacy
hasIdeology anti-militarism
humanitarianism
internationalism
nonviolence
pacifism
social justice
hasNotablePeriod Cold War era NERFINISHED
Iraq War era
Vietnam War era
War on Terror era
World War I era NERFINISHED
World War II era NERFINISHED
hasParticipant academics
artists
non-governmental organizations
peace activists
religious groups
students
trade unions
veterans
hasTactic boycott
coalition building
grassroots organizing
mass mobilization
nonviolent resistance
symbolic protest
influences government policy debates
public opinion on foreign policy
opposes arms race
conscription
militarism
military interventionism
nuclear weapons
war
relatedTo anti-nuclear movement
civil rights movement NERFINISHED
environmental movement
human rights movement
peace studies
scope international
local
national
supports conflict mediation
disarmament
human rights
international law
peaceful negotiation
refugee protection
usesMedium broadcast media
print media
public space
social media

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Kathy Kelly movement anti-war movement
FOR movement anti-war movement
subject surface form: Fellowship of Reconciliation
Vietnam War veterans associatedWith anti-war movement