Why Movements Matter
The West German Peace Movement and U.S. Arms Control Policy
- 382pages
- 14 heures de lecture
The book offers a detailed examination of the West German anti-missile movement, highlighting its significance as a major citizen mobilization during the Cold War. It explores how international peace movements influenced the Reagan administration's decisions, shedding light on the dynamics of political pressure and public activism during a critical period in history. Breyman's analysis provides a unique perspective on the interplay between grassroots movements and governmental responses in shaping policy.
