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Peace Action : Struggles for a Decolonised and Demilitarised Oceania and East Asia

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Peace Action : Struggles for a Decolonised and Demilitarised Oceania and East Asia
Peace Action : Struggles for a Decolonised and Demilitarised Oceania and East Asia

Peace Action : Struggles for a Decolonised and Demilitarised Oceania and East Asia

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Stories about activists, their organising and their causes, and the interconnections between social struggles separated by the vast expanse of Te Moana-Nui-A-Kiwa. It includes chapters on the Doctrine of Discovery (Tina Ngata), on protecting Ihumatao (Pania Newton, Qiane Matata-Sipu ma), on anti-militarist organising in South Korea, on campaigning against US military training in Hawai'i and Japan, on French colonialism in Maohi Nui and Kanaky, about Korean peace movements in Aotearoa and Australia, about Indonesias occupation of West Papua, on feminist resistance to war in so-called Australia, on NZs history of Chinese-Maori solidarity, and on peace gardening at Parihaka.

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  • Stories about activists, their organising and their causes, and the interconnections between social struggles separated by the vast expanse of Te Moana-Nui-A-Kiwa. It includes chapters on the Doctrine of Discovery (Tina Ngata), on protecting Ihumatao (Pania Newton, Qiane Matata-Sipu ma), on anti-militarist organising in South Korea, on campaigning against US military training in Hawai'i and Japan, on French colonialism in Maohi Nui and Kanaky, about Korean peace movements in Aotearoa and Australia, about Indonesias occupation of West Papua, on feminist resistance to war in so-called Australia, on NZs history of Chinese-Maori solidarity, and on peace gardening at Parihaka.

Stories about activists, their organising and their causes, and the interconnections between social struggles separated by the vast expanse of Te Moana-Nui-A-Kiwa. It includes chapters on the Doctrine of Discovery (Tina Ngata), on protecting Ihumatao (Pania Newton, Qiane Matata-Sipu ma), on anti-militarist organising in South Korea, on campaigning against US military training in Hawai'i and Japan, on French colonialism in Maohi Nui and Kanaky, about Korean peace movements in Aotearoa and Australia, about Indonesias occupation of West Papua, on feminist resistance to war in so-called Australia, on NZs history of Chinese-Maori solidarity, and on peace gardening at Parihaka.