Disarmament Campaigns was a bimonthly news service which appeared as an insert in, or section of, various democracy and peace publications including Peace Magazine. It was published out of The Hague and edited by Shelley Anderson.
Twenty-four editions which appeared in Peace between 1986 and 1991 are available online as part of our magazine’s text database. NB: Most issues were scanned from paper originals and hence are not error-free!
Editions are listed here by date and by one selected article or theme (issues covered between 1-4 magazine pages, with a mix of short and longer articles).
- W. German nuclear referendum, Oct-Nov 1986
- Irish neutrality and NATO, Dec 1986-Jan 1987
- E. German peace movement, Feb-Mar 1987
- Japan’s new militarism, Apr-May 1987
- Pakistan, Jun-Jul 1987
- Polish peace conference, Aug-Sep 1987
- Glasnost and the Peace Committees, Oct-Nov 1987
- Glasnost and Czechoslovakia, Dec 1987-Jan 1988
- Slow response to Iran/Iraq war, Feb-Mar 1988
- African nonviolence, Apr-May 1988
- Hungary’s 4-6-0 Group, Jun-Jul 1988
- Campaign Against Arms Trade profiled, Aug-Sep 1988
- Foreign troop withdrawals, Oct-Nov 1988
- Tair Tairov interview, Dec 1988-Jan 1989
- NATO and the INF Treaty, Feb-Mar 1989
- Conscientious objectors in Poland, Aug-Sep 1989
- Tibet, Aug-Sep 1989
- Spanish peace movements, Oct-Nov 1989
- New Zealand still nuclear-free?, Dec 1989-Jan 1990
- Update on Soviet peace movement, Feb-Mar 1990
- European Community expansion, Apr-May 1990
- Nonviolent struggle and social defence, Aug-Sep 1990
- END convention in Tallinn and Helsinki, Oct-Nov 1990
- Helsinki Citizens Assembly, Jan-Feb 1991