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Inside February 2002
Vol. VIII, No. 2

• Nonviolent Struggles against Repressive Regimes

• Desperate Times in North Korea

• Moshe Safdie to Design Institute Headquarters

• Nonviolent Struggle: Burma and the Middle East

• Rebuilding the Justice System in Afghanistan

• Seeds of Peace

• Islamic Perspectives on Peace and Violence

• The Institute Welcomes John Brinkley

• Crocker Challenge Grant Met

• In Memoriam: Frederick A. Williams

• Short Takes

• Institute People

• About Peace Watch

• PDF Also Available


February 2002
Vol. VIII, No.2


Otpor's clenched fist symbol Nonviolent Struggles against Repressive Regimes

Former Polish Solidarity leader Czeslaw Bielecki calls the nonviolent struggle against communism in his country "a conspiracy for freedom and democracy."


Hazel Smith

Hazel Smith, U.S. Institute of Peace senior fellow, served as program adviser for the United Nations World Food Program in Pyongyang.

Desperate Times in North Korea

Uncertainties over policy and dialogue between the United States and North Korea and South Korea remain after President Bush's trip to the South in February.


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